Wildfire Churrascaria (Brazilian Steakhouse)
Cuisine: Brazilian, Barbeque, Steakhouse, South American
(Princes Wharf)
Auckland Central
Auckland City 09-353 7595
Hours:
- Mon – Sun 12 noon – 1.00am
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Facilities/Features:
- Live Music
- Private Functions
- Payment Types: EFTPOS, Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Diners
- Price Range: Splurge, Above $35
- Dress Code: Smart casual
- Seating for: 260
- BYO/Corkage: BYO, Corkage Charge
- Parking: Pay & Display
- Good For Children: Yes
- Takeaways: Yes
- Takes Reservations: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Outdoor Seating: Yes
- Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Wildfire Churrascaria is the first restaurant as you enter Princes Wharf from Quay Street.
Discover Brazil in Auckland at Wildfire Churrascaria (Brazilian Steakhouse) located along Quay St in Auckland and experience a dining sensation like never before. Wildfire is Auckland’s best value for a great dining experience, where you pay one set price and the meats just keep coming until you’re completely satisfied. Immerse yourself in the festive flavours and tradition of Brazil and dine at Wildfire – New Zealand’s 1st Churrascaria
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11 Reviews for Wildfire Churrascaria (Brazilian Steakhouse)
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Great spot!
The meats are deliciously cooked. The dessert trolley was beautifully laid out and the desserts we had, was exquiste!
Note: If you’re a first timer here. There’s a small wooden roller on your table, remember to turn the roller with green side upwards if you want to be served
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8
I’m not into the bread and humus, so I don’t have them and just leave them or ask the waiting staff not to bring them.
The beef, lamb and pork are succulent and very tasty.
The only down-side to Wildfire is that I just want more, but can’t fit it in
Fantastic place.
5
They try and push bread and side dishes on you prior to giving you any BBQ meat. The side dishes have nothing to do with Brazilian food – Hummus and Tomato Pesto!? And the Hummus was very ordinary! Also, whilst waiting for the BBQ meat, a waitress pushing a cart, visited our table three times trying to sell us an expensive ‘Brazilian Cocktail’.
The BBQ meat does taste nice. But the ‘Lamb’ is very chewy, probably ‘Mutton’. Beef was tasty, chicken good, sausage nice as well and Pork chop OK. We were offered Chicken and Sausage at least 10 times more often than the ‘Premium’ meats. Also, there was only one type of all the different meats, which is very disappointing for a $50. At good Brazilian BBQ restaurants, I have had Beef – Rump, Sirloin, Fillet and Rib Eye. Lamb – Leg, Rump. Chicken – Leg, Breast, Heart.
At the end of this meal, I felt that I had been involved in a money machine with no real commitment to the food. Try a good Brasilian BBQ and you will never go back to this restaraunt. Don’t try another and you will probably be happy.
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Service.I think their tables are too small. we were 5 in all and we were in such a crowded table. I mean for example, they gave us the veggies placed in a big platter (not too mention it was quite high) and it almost occupied 1/4 of the table. imagine we have our plates there plus 2 glasses each, for the wine and the water. Well, we were just laughing at it coz we didn’t get to see each others faces anymore. (Good thing, we were enjoying the food and we didn’t care that much anymore)
It takes too long for the food to arrive at times. it would be good if there will be more servers especially on weekends that there are lots of people dining.Guess they got too busy that night, they totally forgot to serve our dessert. I bet we waited for almost an hour for it and we kept following up. Seemed like the staffs didn’t get to communicate very well. And to make up for it, they gave us a bowl of fruits…
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