Came here for my birthday dinner. Pleasant and soothing ambiance. Me and my partner love any menu that cater seafood! Can’t complain about any of the dishes we ordered, very delicious and our belly’s were happy! Had an outside area which would be good for summer evening and drinks with a group. Overall would come again
American food with some fusion done well. It’s a great place to grab a drink and for celebrating occasions.
One word ~ HOT WINGS 🔥 🍗 A group of us popped in here with a first table booking and had an amazing time. We were immediately looking at the daily specials and without a second thought ordered a big batch of the special they had on that day which were the spicy wings..and a second round soon after. They were insane! Tangy, spicy and smothered in hot sauce! Alongside, we ordered fries, and another dish I can’t quite remember which I think they maay have now take off the menu. For dessert, we wanted to try two of their pies ~ keylime and the banoffee. No complains whatsoever. Their service was really good too. Popped in here for a second time a couple of months later for a happy hour and the atmosphere was real busy and hyped too. Located conveniently on Princes wharf and lovely interior too
this was handsdown the most amazing food i have possibly ever had in auckland. the best experience in a resturant - staff were amazing - kind, welcoming, understanding and patient. service was fast and up to the highest standard. the prices were set "low" considering how amazing the food was and how high quality the ingredients used clearly were. the fries, bread, brisket, salmon... everything was gorgeous, melt in the mouth and so so so good. our waitress accidentally forgot to enter one of our drinks onto our order and ever so patiently and understandingly brought the drink in a matter of minutes. such a warm and welcoming area with literally the highest quality of food possible. simple is really the best. big respect to everyone that has cultivated what goes into The Culpeper.
Tried the long hour basket something, salmon and tacos vege which you could get a taste of fresh salad from Thai or Vietnam. Both main dishes are awesome and quite fulfilling. If you can make it on Tuesday, I would recommend to try the 25$/ppl pork ribs. They are tasty, go well with sour pickled and some chips
Homely setup with wooden accents in the seating area, and seats with cushioning adding to the cosiness.
We ordered one small and two large plates.
Small plate was the prawn and okra hush puppies. It was much softer than I anticipated but the prawn, okra and batter worked well together, meshing into one another and delivered a firm component. The dressing was a great accompaniment really providing the flavor, but even without it, it was reasonably seasoned, slightly spicy, and best enjoyed hot. It’s not something I’d reach for again as the batter mount was a little more overpowering than the prawn and okra. 3.5/5
Large plates were the smoked beef cheek and while yellow belly flounder.
The beef cheek was very tender, super easy to chew and extremely smokey with sweet notes infused to calm the smokiness. It was cooked very nicely. It also had a side of crunchy, buttery kale which had a velvety taste (so good!) but the wet kale (from the mash) was a bit less appetizing. The potato mash was light and smooth, not too salty and complimented the smokey beef very well. It was the right consistency-not thick or watery. 4/5
The whole yellow belly flounder was beautifully presented. My first bite was of a grape and boy was it BUTTERY. Who knew buttery grapes would be so delicious with its tang mixed with salty butter? The fish was lightly salted, soft and tender with a crunchy skin, but definitely grateful for the lemons on the side-the tang made it better, otherwise it did get a bit dull and plain. The almonds were a fantastic touch, they were thin slices that added crunch and texture to the meal, a very good addition! 4/5
Overall, this is a nice place to catch up with friends but I didn’t feel super welcomed by staff, and if it wasn’t for the first table booking, the food wouldn’t quite have been as worth.
I’ve been here a couple of times- most recently for an event, in which Gareth Stewart was cooking - needless to say, it was DELICIOUS.
The time before that was the unlimited ribs- to which they had run out, so we didn’t get any ribs...
The time prior to that was a dinner with friends, it has great views, but the food is perhaps a 7/10.....
Not overly impressed, but not dissatisfied either
The donut dessert pictured was from the event, and Omigod it was amaze
Came here to celebrate a birthday! Especially worth it if you come using first tables (although a big portion of the menu is excluded). If you want to bring your own cake it’s also an extra $25 dollars to cut the cake!
The vibes of the restaurant were nice, with a lovely view of the wharf. It does get chilly at night, so remember to bring a warm jacket or something to cover up!
The food itself was amazing! I highly recommend the beef brisket and the fried chicken (especially when you dip it in the rib sauce).
Personally found the corn dogs a little confusing cause they were savoury but it also tasted like there was chocolate sauce on the top as well (?)
The donuts were fun to play with (and very hard to inject without making a big mess) and is a fun dessert.
The service was a little lacking - it wasn’t extremely busy but the waitress seemed quite cold. She did what she was supposed to but just not super friendly.
Food: 4.5/5
Service: 3/5
Ambience: 4/5
Came here as part of the First Table lunch deal. We sat outside facing the water and the setting was nice. We received good service from the staff members and all our meals were nicely cooked and well presented, although they were not jumping out as the excellent or extra special type meals. All in all we were satisfied with our experience and we hope to come back for more.
The restaurant was packed! Looked like a pretty popular bar and restau!
Food was good, though a bit pricey, i guess because youre also paying for the location and the ambiance (princes wharf and all).
I ordered the scotch fillet and it was yumm!
Finally trying out Culpeper, the food is great but the service was average, it took them awhile to notice I my hand up for more water.
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Lemon BBQ squid taco 9/10, ($17).
The flavours were super yummy, creamy from the siracha mayo and a charred smokey flavour from the squid. Thank goodness it was in a lettuce wraps which cut through all the grease. At the end of the meal my whole plate became a pool of oil.
This was the best meal I’ve had in a very long time ! The seasoning on the chicken was so good and the rice and beans was delicious. Would 100% recommend this place to anyone
Food was good but not amazing, menu looked super attractive (comfort food) but the actual execution was not the best. Few examples was the slow cooked brisket had a few tough bits throughout, the hush puppies were ..... "stodgey", choc filled doughnuts had an over-powering taste of "yeast", potato rolls were very tough and chewy and the banoffee pie was a wee bit average.
The shellfish sharing dish however was amazing (like very very good) and the service was top notch, meals were brought out at a fast pace which is always good when your hungry!
It was great place:) i had one big share menu and 2 small one. Poke was fresh enough. the steak was soft and the taco was bit spicy but yummy. Kind staff and beautiful view:)
Food was beautiful - highly recommend the squid tacos and the beef brisket ❤️ texture of the chocolate pie was super smooth and not overly sweet.
First time here using the First Table option. Would definitely attend here again. We also had their chicken wings which were great. The brisket tacos were the best, you have to try them BUT their Key Lime Pie was brilliant, should've asked for another one hahaha. The pork ribs were average, would've been better if they were cooked longer so the meat actually comes off the bone. The injected doughnut, we had the peanut butter, was average but was still nice.
The Culpeper was definitely enjoyable overall. Its quite a sizable restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating and at 6pm on a Saturday, the place was bustling. The young man who seated and served us was polite and pleasant.
Food was good but can be improved. Highlights - the 16hr Brisket and the Tempura oysters.
The restaurant is placed at a nice location by the wharf with a small but comfy setting inside. The food is good as my friends and I ordered a wide variety of dishes. We loved the deep fried kimchi chicken which had a wonderful coating. The ceviche was large in portion with great flavouring. The only mishap we had was one of the fish dishes were too salty and the guy couldn’t finish it. However, this is where excellency service showed as the manager in charge was friendly and instantly gave him a new dish instead. The food was great but the amazing service left an even better impression.
@firsttable : A family birthday dinner at @theculpepernz with four full tummies, great love for the 16hr wakanui brisket and the boston butt pulled pork that had us finger-licking! Glory Bay salmon was a lovely delicate dish, very nice with citrus on the side as well as the tuna poke that cut through the summer heat. Yummy beer battered fries and just had to get the cheeky corn dogs too, of course!
Ended with the usual favourites of key lime pie and week pie, cherry and chocolate. They got us hooked, we will be back soon! 😋
Pretty cool restaurant with fresh green color deco. All the dishes are prefect!and service was so good too. It's located at prince wharf, this must be the top three restaurants in prince wharf.
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+5
Finally tried Culpepper the other day and I absolutely loved every dish we ordered! The food, ambiance and customer service was impeccable! We ordered their Korean spiced crispy chicken wings, 16 hour smoked Wakanui brisket, the bbq squid taco and to top it all off, their delicious and creamy mac ‘n’ cheese. Would highly recommend their 16 hour smoked Wakanui brisket! It just falls apart and melts in your mouth! This place is perfect for dining in either for brunch or dinner 🥘🧀🍷
Came here using First Table which halves the price on all food. It was a pretty quiet weekday when we came. The service was good - professional and attentive in that we weren’t left waiting and water was topped up frequently, but I wouldn’t say friendly.
We ordered the pulled pork, prawn tacos, Mac n cheese and large tuna poke (because I thought the small wouldn’t be enough). I enjoyed everything with my favourite being the prawn tacos which was full of flavour and the pulled pork was also really good. My partner enjoyed the Mac n cheese the most which is a side dish for $10. We were both super full and a small poke would definitely have been the better choice.
Not sure if paying full price for the food would be worth it, but for what we paid we were very happy with our meal.
I came here with my family on new years and had the set menu. The restaurant was very busy but the staff were still very on to it and helpful. The setting was beautiful. The amuse bouche I chose was the tomato and basil with labneh, great little taste. For entree I had the Korean chicken wings, these were amazing, great flavour and nice crispy skin with juicy chicken inside. For main I had the steak with chimichurri. The steak was cooked perfectly, was tender and I liked the chimichurri. The potato bun I had on the side was good and the fries were amazing! So crispy. For desert I chose the banofee pie which was so good! I would have liked more banana. I thought the pricing was great for will you got including the yummy glass of prosecco. The only thing I did like was the cocktail I ordered which was boring and was literally just juice and alcohol and was expensive. I would love to come back as the service food and location are amazing!
We had our work Xmas function here on Wednesday. The place was pretty packed. I arrived before 7pm just in time for the happy hour $2 oysters, $10 cocktails and $5 beer/wine. What a bargain, fresh succulent oysters for only $2.
Beautiful view looking out the viaduct area....then a colleague turned up on a lime scooter! 🙄
Service was excellent. Waitress got everyone’s order correct. Food came out relatively quick. A few ppl ordered the meat platter which is a good choice if you’re a meat lover.
Beer battered chips and squid lettuce cup tacos were amazing. However, the best dish would be awarded to the 16hr smoked wakanui brisket w hot mustard, pickles and purple slaw. The meat melts in your mouth ohh.... yum.
The keylime, banoffi and salted caramel apple pies served with your choice of ice-cream were delicious and very generous serving for $12 each. I got to sample all 3 pies. Woohoo moment.
It was around 11pm and the restaurant was closing up but the waitresses and barman did not rush us out. We finished our last round of drinks at 11:15pm.
Great service, great food. Will definitely go back again.
I absolutely loved the share board there were so many different things to eat and try. Strangely enough the brioche was the show stopper for me, I would happily eat a dozen rolls and still give The Culpeper a five star rating. Not only was the food amazing, but the staff were so tentative without smothering us. And as someone who doesn’t enjoy alcohol the Pimms jug was absolutely amazing! 10/10% will be returning.
Been here a few times now. The food is pretty good though but once you’ve been here a few times, it starts to get old. It’d be nice to see more variety. The curly fries are amazing though.
I came here with friends last Saturday. We had to ask to request to stay longer than the two hours you're usually allowed to stay. It's a nice, comfortable venue with lots to look at due to its location. Unfortunately the toilets were under reconstruction.
The food was beautiful. I ordered the cold smoked salmon which just melted in your mouth. All of my other friends enjoyed their meals. One ordered the ribs, she said there wasn't enough meat on each of them but being that you get a huge order it didn't seem to bother her. The vegetarian menu comes out on request which seems a little strange to have it separate. The desserts were a little bit of a let down. I had the key lime pie. The filling was lovely and rich but the crust was a little burnt. One friend had the doughnut but found the cream too sweet, she doesn't have a sweet tooth though.
When I first arrived, the staff were friendly, but I found that as the night went on and got busier their smiles dropped as they hurried along. As a waitress during my varsity days I know how this feels but it's always good for the patrons to have a smile on your face.
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Went here for the first time for lunch. Great spot to eat/drink with waterfront views. Attentive service, we were promptly seated & friendly waiter. Great food, perfect to share with friends. All the food were perfectly seasoned & cooked.
Our dishes: The beef brisket was so tender it was like pulled beef, served with generous slaw & mustard dressing. Prawn tacos were very tasty too with the perfect balance of lemon/spiciness in its dressing, tasted fresh & light served on top of lettuce leaves. The salmon was good, served with almond and orange to balance the richness of ths fish.
Went there with friends, ordered plate dish for share, taste good. Friendly staff, night view is good. Enough for 3 people to eat. 39/pp best to make a reservation especially on weekends
Beautiful and flavourful food right by the wharf !! Ordered: corn dog, brisket taco, tuna poke, prawn taco, skirt steak, spare ribs and curly fries. Corn was average with little stuffing. Brisket taco had tons of flavour! Soft meat with a hot sauce. Tuna poke was a Japanese flavour. Refreshing with lots of tuna, apple, seaweed. Prawn tacos were nicely fried with a nice Vietnamese crumb coating. The steak was delicious !! Shallots gave lots of flavour to the tender meat (perfect bite size meat). Last the ribs came at a good portion with a slightly hot sauce.
Friendly service and the food was delicious! However, I wouldn't consider the salmon we ordered a "big plate" as classified on the menu. The misleading portion size of the salmon was a slight disappointment, otherwise it was an overall very pleasant experience!
Had the 2 burgers for $20 here on wednesdays, pretty solid deal although they ran out of the chicken burger which looked a lot tastier than the beef but the beef was pretty good! pretty hefty patty and tasted really good!. The restaurant was more of a corporate classy style place but the service was great and it was priced quite reasonably!
The Culpeper has great food and service. I love the $2 oysters at happy hour which I think is really worth it. They are fat and creamy. They also have $5 wine and beer at happy hour.
The food is asian fusion.
The chicken wings were tasty. The salmon taco had great flavour. The szechuan chicken was a generous portion and the seafood broth was Tom yum flavoured.
The best was the dessert. It looks pretty humble but actually just really delicious. The cookies are more brownie like and the chocolate pie was so creamy. The food for the price point is not bad at all.
Father’s Day lunch with fam bam. We opted for their Fathers day special menu offering of two courses. My fish taco entree was good but the serving small serving or our hunger was probably intense with no bfast. My daughter’s crispy Korean chicken was yum and just enough pieces for an entree size serving. An early glass of Wither Hills Pinot Noir for me, kept me warm and preoccupied while waiting for the foodies. All of us were unanimous in ordering the Savannah Skirt steak as our mains. They were served already sliced in mini non stick frying pans. I like my skirt steak medium, and the pink streak was just right without compromising the tenderness. The yoghurt green chilli dressing brought a bit of sourness and reminded me of my Turkish meal in Istanbul. Desserts: Doughnut with salted caramel choc filling, self inject the filling, choc custard pie with roasted banana ice cream=super yum, bittersweet pie with pecan nuts and mandarin ice cream=yum. Coffee for the road!
Recently had lunch during the weekend here to celebrate a birthday. We had ordered the Culpeper cheeseburger, the roasted ora king salmon, the wakanui brisket with a side curly fries. All the food was delicious. One little critique with the Burger is a little more seasoning and maybe some sauce but that's my personal preference. The hand cut chips that came with the Burger was crispy and well salted, as well as the curly fries. We also ordered the raspberry and lemon soda and strawberry and cream soda, both of which were very delicious and refreshing. For dessert we had ordered the key lime pie with milk ice cream, the pie of the week which was chocolate custard pie I think with vanilla icecream and the house made cookies with whipped milk mousse. The staff were even nice enough to give my brother an extra cookie and write happy birthday on his dessert 😀. We all enjoyed our desserts and I particularly enjoyed the key lime pie which had a nice and silky texture, not too sweet and tangy and the milk ice cream, I could've went back for seconds. Our waiter was friendly and attentive and the restaurant itself has a very relaxed and casual feel which we really enjoyed. It also has nice views of the wharf. Would definitely come back to The Culpeper again ☺
We ordered the second board on the menu which is the whole works. We ordered the two person option which was enough for all four of us plus plenty left over.
The tuna poke was delicious, fresh and tangy. The fried chicken was crispy and the sauce was absolutely perfect with it. The crispy layer had an amazing seasoning.
All the food was absolutely delicious. Service was great too.
The cookie for dessert was dark chocolate chip and soft and warm.
We had a pork belly meal and a cheese burger pork was amazing cooked perfectly tasted amazing the cheeseburger felt like it was made a week prior, was awful and said it came with a side of chips, literally 4 chips... pork was amazing though
The waiter was slick and fantastic. Very professional and extremely helpful.
The food was good. More towards a New Orleans/Asian/Salad fusion.
The ribs were delicious and were slightly burnt for the Smokey flavour. Skirt steak wasn’t as tender as I usually like my skirt steaks. Pulled pork was nice, but don’t have too much as it is quite rich. The prawn tacos were spicy and delicious, one of my favs here. Salmon was cooked throughout, should be slightly pink. The salad didn’t work with the salmon. The fried chicken was amazing, perfect crunch and tender thighs, match with the sauce and lemon was perfect texture.
Kids meal Mac n cheese with fries was great too. My daughter loved it.
They are also on first table! So all the more better!
Service: 5/5
Food Quality: 4/5
Food Quantity: 5/5
Presentation: 3/5
Environment: 4/5
Price per person: $50-$100
Love this place, second time coming and loved it once again. Food was delicious and service was great. Highlights being the Mac ‘n’ cheese side, market fish and cornbread. Nice American style food, and decent price for what you receive.
Came here to celebrate Brother’s graduation and was a great experience to celebrate such a special day . I ordered a steak sandwich and it was very nice as the flavours of the steak , onion, cheese and salsa verde all went very well together . The sandwich and fries were definitely fulfilling for me and to end my meal I ordered the pie of the week which was a chocolate hazelnut pie which came with a scoop of icecream which I chose vanilla. The pie was definitely a very generous slice and couldn’t finish it all so may be good to share with another person after a meal . The pie filling , chocolate base and mouse consistency were Devine and icecream was amazing and would go back to the culpeper just to eat that pie again . $12 for a slice of pie and a scoop of icecream is abit on the more pricy side but definitely worth the price. The view was beautiful as well as the restaurant is located in princess wharf . Prices are abit on the expensive side and wish I got more fries with my sandwich has got only three but besides that was a good time :)
The best happy hour - $5 wine & beers & $10 espresso martini’s that are delicious! The Asian prawn tacos are so yum and also the jalapeño cornbread! Want to come back and try the homemade pie for dessert and also the meat dishes!
Just been for lunch. Had the lunch set and went for the brisket. It was well cooked crispy outside and tender inside. Saw the platter from the kitchen and it looked amazing. Would love to come back and try something else.
Food presentation was 💯 perfect. Went there for bluff oyster but unfortunately they are out of stock so we didn’t get to try the bluff oysters. Love the slow cook pork shoulder the most.
Food: 3.5
Maybe my expectations were a little too high, but sadly I didn’t receive a wow factor from the main dishes.
We ordered the beef brisket and prawn tacos as the mains. The beef brisket was pleasant, where the meat was tender. The slaw and pickle complemented the meat and cut through the richness. Downside was that it didn’t have the strong Smokey flavour that I was expecting.
For the tacos, we understand that it’s a southeast Asian inspired dish, however we felt like there was too much rice noodles in comparison to the amount of prawn given. They had a nice Smokey flavour and were seasoned well.
We had the pecan pie with vanilla ice cream as dessert. TBH this was the highlight of the night. The slight taste of liquor was a nice touch to the dish, adding a depth to the sweetness. There were pieces of shortbread sprinkled on the side, adding another element of texture. Only downside of this dish was that the vanilla ice cream was quite weak in vanilla flavour and the bottom crust of the pie was a little chewy.
Ambience: 4/5
The doors can’t be closed during service so take a jacket just in case
Would definitely come back!
I'm going to keep this review fairly straight to the point, therefore, I'll start with my complaint. When my partner and I visited the place for dinner, we were greeted by a waitress who asked if we wanted water. It was a no-brainer for us, but when the bottle arrived, we started questioning each other, "Why is it Antipodes?". Both of us are very aware that Antipodes waters are around $11 per bottle, which many people can agree that you are pretty much paying for the fancy glass bottle, regardless of whatever minerals are in that. However, because your wait staff did not mention of any extra cost and the bottle came opened; therefore, unable to be returned, we just finished our meal and left to pay, only to be greeted with an extra $11 or so for the water.
Now, I don't care what brand of water you are selling, but I would've appreciated it if we were told beforehand that it was the one brand we would never get. I've been to plenty of places that offer sparkling water for free, and despite you guys having the rights to charge for it, I was fairly disappointed that I was not told this by any of the staff.
However, I can't fault you too much for just water. We had a fabulous evening and I feel like you didn't deserve most of these negative reviews. The staffs were very welcoming and the food was great, so I can't put you down just for that.
Visited as we were keen to try out The Culpeper version of the latest craze “low and slow” meats. We ordered the Culpeper Board plus a side of Mac n Cheese.
There is definitely plenty of food for two people, and we loved being able to take some home and enjoy the next day.
We really liked all of the items on the board, though we thought the flavour off the pulled pork was a bit too “tomatoey” for our liking and the brisket wasn’t as melt in your mouth as it could have been.
Once again another place that missed out on making money on drinks, after we drank our first round we were not asked again if we wanted any more drinks, and had to catch someone’s attention as we never seemed to be looked at again.
That said, would return to try other things on the menu as there were quite a few items of interest.
I went with a friend for lunch and got two glasses of prosecco and the meat sharing board for two, which included a selection of brisket, brioche rolls, ribs, sausage and pulled pork with coleslaw and chips. All were cooked well and delicious except it was way too much meat for two people. With an extra salad or starter, that was more than enough food for four people. The only downside was that the ribs were served but there were no wet wipes or finger dipping bowls which made things a bit messy. The aioli that came out with the chips was also curdled. Staff was friendly and checked on us a few times. Overall the location you can't beat when you're sitting outside on a sunny day.
Very neat restaurant..Loved the flavours .The Peruvian chciken had amazing flavours which went so well with the poataoe buns and the tortillas.The market fish was good but the paw paw salad was the best with spicy tangy flavours.
Apple pie was good I enjoyed the pie pastry.
Would definitely visit again!!
The restaurant has good ambience and is just by the water.
The food was great and has large portions. It was nice to see a restaurant that had a menu dedicated for vegetarians. Overall it was a good night out and we would definitely go back.
A group of four of us came here on Sunday night using the firsttable 50% off coupon. The location itself was really lovely and we were sat outside with a view of the harbour. We ordered the mac n cheese, full rack of ribs (and an extra half rack) and fried chicken. To start with, the mac n cheese was your standard skillet mac n cheese, nothing too special but good none the less. The fried chicken was amazing and the sauce complemented it perfectly. The ribs had a really nice sauce and marinade however by the end of it, it felt too overpowering and was a bit of struggle to finish. The ribs were also not as tender, fall off the bone as we would have liked but they were still really good. With the 50% off coupon, it came to about $10 pp which is excellent value for a really nice dinner together.
4 of us were at Culpeper for a sharing dinner. The question was how many small plates & how many large plates we should order. For small ones, we had Chipotle fried chicken, Asian prawn tacos & a larger portion of tuna poke; for large plates, we had seared gurnard, baby back pork ribs & smoked lamb ribs, and curly fries as a side. Everything came with some green salads, & the taste was above average. My picks of the day were tuna poke (a cold refreshing dish) & the market fish.
(Food - 3.5/5; Service - 4/5; Ambience - 3.5/5)
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Good food but not fantastic. The ribs were tasty but a little dry, beef brisket could be better if it's a little more tender, pulled pork was really sweet, tuna poke was nice and refreshing, prawn taco was interesting a little sour than we thought. Good view from the restaurant on a nice evening~
Overall: Nice decor, good service, solid yet not spectacular food.
Went here on a Tuesday night mainly because they had there All You Can Eat Ribs and I felt like pork, a lot of pork... We arrived early, no problem and after sitting asked to be moved due to cool breeze and again no problem. Had the pork, 3 times in fact which I think surprised the waiting staff as I'm an average sized guy. It's nice although not the best ribs I've had but not expecting it to be given the $25 price tag. Only really disappointing thing was that we weren't offered additional wine beyond our first glasses. By the time were, I'd finished 3 plates of ribs so it wasn't exactly quick.
That aside, nice place, good food and value.
This review comes overdue as I visited Culpeper on the last day of August. We were here for a late lunch, food was fantastic, ambience was nice and the service was good. We ordered one of each item from their 2 course 'restaurant month' menu which offered prawn lettuce cup tacos and chipotle fried chicken for entrees, followed by barbecued Peruvian chicken and seared market fish with green papaya slaw for our mains.
Everything was delicious, the prawn lettuce cup tacos were juicy and flavourful, fried chicken was a tad dry but very crispy. The seared fish was fresh, green papaya salad is such a rare find so I really enjoyed getting a taste of it since my last visit to Asia. Favourite dish of the day was the barbecued Peruvian chicken which was succulent and the accompanying rice was so buttery and addictive. We look forward to another choice meal here.
The view here on a sunny day is amazing. We sat outside in the sun sipping on rosé. The food is definitely more of a snack type but however still full of flavour and delicious. The atmosphere and views definitely adds value to this restaurant.
On regular days this might not have been my first choice for a sunday brunch, but auckland restaurant month definitely put this on my radar.
Had fried chicken: super crispy on the outside and succulent juicy on the inside.
Shrimp tacos on lettuce: not too much flavor here. It would have taken this entre to a different level if they served soy olive garlic sauce with it.
Market fish with raw papaya salad: first look and I thought 3 tiny pieces of fish cannot fill my tummy. And man I was incorrect. Filled with flavor and texture. No complaints.
Chicken thighs with rice salsa: a big portion. With all nutrients you wish to see on a plate. My personal preference, a bit more of the yougurt drip.
Smiling and warm servers. Lovely seating by the wharf.
Pricewise: $25 for 2 course meal (restaurant month soecial) otherwise, $35 per person
Return: yes
Lovely place
Had restaurant Month deal,(Asian taco/fried chicken for entree n seared fish with green papaya salad/bbq chicken) food was excellent👌
didn't have to wait too long for our food to arrive.
Overall a very pleasant experience!
The staff are friendly and attentive, the decor of the place was nice.
The food was tasty and expected. Very interesting as I was not expecting fusion food from this restaurant. The curly fries here are amazing!
The ambiance is relaxed and was the right amount of busy we were looking for a Friday evening. We decided on the place because the decor was also beautiful. In all honesty, I didn't have high expectations for the food to be what it was ! But I was definitely wrong!
We ordered buttermilk fried chicken and prawn tacos (which use cos lettuce as wraps! Perfect if you were trying to avoid carbs!) for entree. Both were such a beautiful balance of flavors with the right amount of punch - and usually I can't eat spicy food!
For mains we both ordered the seared market fish it was served with a papaya slaw and the dressing again so unique and fresh! We also added the roasted cauliflower which is a popular item .. which I suggest to try but we would opt to try something else in the future. We couldn't do dessert as all the options sold out ! However we are definitely going to come back and order the fried chicken and prawns those were an absolutely lovely - and perhaps will be even get our hands on a dessert or two
Came here during Restaurant Month for their $25 two course meals!
From the course menu we got the Buttermilk Fried Chicken, Pan Seared Market Fish and Roast Chicken. We also got a Mac 'n' Cheese, Curly Fries and Smoked Lamb Ribs from the standard menu.
The fried chicken--wow. I honestly don't think I can put words to how show-stopping it was. The chicken was juicy and tender; not dry like most places. AND THEIR COATING, I don't know what they do, but it's crunchy without being greasy and heavy, and it's got seasoning of sesame and pepper by the taste of it. There's also something in there that gives it a gentle kick of spice and it's an explosion of flavours without being overwhelming. The sauce also compliments it very well--easily makes my personal list of 'Best Fried Chicken'.
The Mac was good too!!! Extremely creamy; although towards the end I had trouble finishing it because it was TOO creamy! It was subtle yet a nice balance of textures between the creaminess, crunchiness and chewiness.
The seared fish was good! Although lacked a little bit of seasoning, mine was cooked just under well-done; which won it for me. Otherwise it would have been too dry. The green papaya salad the fish sat ontop of was extremely flavoursome! Sour and spicy, and the crispness of the papaya added that extra little zing. Personally I may have preferred it to be more mild so it would be more refreshing.
I had a little bit of the roast chicken, which had nice humble smokey flavours coming through with each chew. Didn't get to try the ribs myself but apparently they are heavenly haha!
Also the service was exceptional; a really tall brunette girl with a slight accent served us, whom was very attentive and extremely observant! The interior decor (even their bathroom!) gives a very homely vibe, a little bit rustic yet sophisticated.
Would recommend the fried chicken!
Price: 8/10
Food: 9/10
Ambience: 10/10
Service: 10/10
We bought the grab one voucher for a shared bbq platter for 2... oh my goodness, what a treat. Not only was it delicious but the venue was a real treat too.
Courtney @ A Food Awakening
+4
The Culpeper, headed by hottie, MKR NZ Judge Gareth Stewart and under the Nourish Group Family, a restaurant I had been meaning to try after feeding my face with a pork belly corn dog at Street Eats. If that doesn’t excite you then I don’t know what will!. Tucked down the aisle of Princes Wharf, it has a stunning view of the water on a bright sunny day when you are dining outside. It doesn’t even matter it’s winter, they will heat you up with outdoor heaters so you can pretend its summer ;).
I had the peruvian chicken salad which was too salty for me but the chicken was not dry. I tried my friend tuna poke dish which i would like to order next time. Good service aswell :)
Fantastic food, good interior theme but the chairs let down the experience (not comfortable and backwards slope made it hard to hear in the group).
Food was roughly $50/pp for starters, mains and 2 sides. This was great value for what came out (4 grown men couldn't finish it) and the flavour of all the dishes was fantastic.
The starters are the winners - oysters, poke and the grits won me over. Nice atmosphere, good Friday night vibes and pleasant staff. Will be back again.
Booked a table for 6 of us on the Thursday before Easter weekend.
4 of us ordered the feast for $65 a person. I thought this was really nice especially with a few people. We had various entrees - tuna poke, brisket taco and prawn n grits they were all excellent, my favourite was the taco, the brisket was so soft and flavoursome!
The meats on the board were good too - the ribs, pulled pork, brisket and sausages. All were tasty, well prepared and full of flavour. Cookies and milk mousse were good too!
Would like to try some of their other dishes too.
We went for a group of people catch up on Monday. Not sure why the dining table is only available at 7pm as we arrived at 6pm and the seats are empty. The area is not big, but very nice dining environment. Staff are all nice and Friendly, and they are pretty busy for a Monday night, inside are all pretty much full. Food was slightly delay to make the overall experience little bit down. However, with a full restaurant on Monday night and only 3 chefs on, believe they did a great job.
The food was delicious, we had steak and fish with a side of curly fries, broccoli and cauliflower. With the funky decor we felt comfortable to sit around drinking for a while. The service was excellent and it's in a prime location. Highly recommend for taking overseas visitors.
Occupying a prime slice of the Prince’s Wharf seaside frontage that used to be part of what was once Euro 1.0, The Culpeper is bringing American style BBQ with a side of seafood to the wharf. Nourish Group’s Gareth Stewart brings his wealth of culinary expertise as Executive Chef, and in its first year, the restaurant hit the Metro Top 50 list. Not bad.
Akshay Maxwell Massey
+4.5
Every time I walk into this place I get amused looks, mostly from the customers. Even though its classified as casual dining, the clientele and ambiance along with the location makes it more of an upscale, fine dining place. It is then, no surprise when a guy walks in there asking for half a rack of ribs for takeaway, in shorts and jandals. In my defense I live upstairs and can’t be bothered to put on full pants for my takeaway.
Needless to say, I love the ribs here and keep coming back for more. I think most of the people writing a review will tell you that the quality of the food, presentation, cost etc. are great (and with which I totally agree with), but I’d like to tell you another reason why I like this place. Every single time I have come here, the staff has been courteous and polite, irrespective of me looking like a bum. I remember one time, I’m not sure if it was the manager or one of the staff who suggested I take my food in their plates and return it the next day because they ran out of takeaway containers. Good people make good food.
Genie @ BunnyEatsDesign
+4.5
We visited The Culpeper for a drink and a bite to eat. The decor is stunning and the large tropical plants give this place a really nice lived in beachy feel. I ordered a range of dishes to try and our server asked if it we wanted these to come as they were ready or all at once. I opted for all at once which was no problem. The highlight was their Ahi Poke, which was the main reason for our visit. Most places that serve poke actually serve poke bowls, but The Culpeper actually serves pure poke. Really fresh and good value for the amount. We also go the beef short rib, the mac and some broccolini. All were tasty. Would come again.
Went here for my birthday. With a large group we had I would've thought it was hard for to manage group but the waitress made it really easy for us. She knew how much food we needed and suggested a good variety for us. I would say top notch on the service. Really enjoyed the seaweed tuna salad. So delicious! Would definitely go back.
Visited The Culpeper with my work colleague around when they first opened. At the time, they were doing some awesome lunch specials, which was a real drawcard. The staff are attentive and meals are brought out pretty quick, which makes them ideal for a midday work-week visit. The curly fries with aioli is great, especially with a serving of their purple slaw. Will have to visit again soon for their Tuesday night all-you-can-eat ribs special.
We came here for dinner and got a table without a reservation which seemed lucky. The staff are very friendly and it has a great atmosphere. We tried 3 starters: Tuna Poke which was delicious, the Brisket Taco very tasty and the Smoked Market Fish very nice. For the mains we had to get the Culpeper Board with sides of mac cheese and charred prawn salad. The selection on the board looked great and well presented but overall it was ok. We did think the meats were flavoursome but the ribs were tough/chewy and actually we preferred the starters.
Great place for casual dining!excellent sevice!impressing food. I ordered the corndog that should be come with only the bbq sauce that i dont like.and I asked if I can get another sauce rather than bbq sauce. then the beautiful kind lovely waitress brought all the dips they have for me so that I can try different combinations and make myself the favorite one. everything cooked beautifully and their prices are really low in the city. staffs there are nice and always smile on their face. love this relaxing place. make me feel so warm and touched during the entire meal.
The first time to visit there and ordered one serve of Corn Dogs for $20.00 as a light dinner. The price is not cheap, but what a unique and lovely creation it is! Crispy battered skin outside and raw pork belly meat inside. Made lots of sense with tomato sauce and BBQ sauce. Tasty and good texture. Service was very good.
Angela (A Style Collector)
+3.5
Last month we checked out The Culpeper in the city for lunch. We were kindly given a voucher from The Nourish Group from my partner’s dad and it was about to expire. We couldn’t waste an opportunity to try a new food place so off we went. From the outside, The Culpeper looks pretty cool and spacious. We went midday on Sunday so the place wasn’t too busy.
Dined here with my partner tonight. This place is in such a beautiful location on the water front, I absolutely love the vibe here the decor looks great & the vibe is awesome. The staff are friendly & welcoming, we were greeted when we arrived & offered a table inside or outside, we opted for inside as it was a chilly evening & we were seated near the fire which was nice and cozy. The menu was fully of delicious dishes & we found our selves spoilt for choice. We decided to share the platter so we got too try a variety of dishes. The platter came with slaw, curly fries, buns, pulled pork, jerk chicken, brisket & short rib as well as a variety of sauces. Everything was cooked perfectly & we very much enjoyed our meal. I also had a peach cocktail which was delicious & served in the cutest little glass. The waiter we had was great & made sure we were looked after throughout our visit. The wait time for service & food was just right. I would definitely recommend checking this place out, particularly if you are a keen meat eater like my partner.
Came here not knowing what to expect. What a cool place on Princess Wharf. It's an American style affair...jerk chicken, short rib and Mac and cheese. If you don't lime your strong flavoured food the you're in the wrong place. The food is flavoursome and the meat is heavily smoked. Serving the food on cast iron skillets was genius. Nicely done. The corn dogs weren't that good though.
Enjoyed our lunch here - great location right by the harbour. Culpeper has an interesting (and meaty) menu - ranging from jerk chicken to beef ribs and corn dogs.
We ordered a couple of cocktails - and they were surprisingly strong. As for the starters, we really liked the crispy duck and their thick curly fries. The corn dogs and the salads were decent but nothing special.
For the mains I ordered the lamb shoulder which was massive (and rightly so - it was $45!). I felt the beet hummus it came with was a bit too sweet and the lentil tabouleh was boring. My friend ordered the beef ribs which looked pretty good.
Good place to visit if you enjoy your meat!
A friend of mine and I visited The Culpeper a couple months ago when it had just opened. The prawn taco was so over powered in dressing that you could barely taste the natural flavourings of the prawn which was disappointing, the texture was nice however. We also got the whitebait sliders, I was extremely let down. Despite the whitebait patty being nice and soft, it had absolutely no flavour whatsoever. Really bland.
The wagyu beef was relatively soft and tender - it was definitely the highlight of my visit (and the beautiful view). The polenta was nice but where is the bone marrow?!? Can you tell I'm sad? I love bone marrow.
I don't think I'll be back as the main we got was not filling at all and you definitely need starters which I'm not sure I'd be willing to splurge into. Will rate a bit higher just because the service was impeccable.
we dined here the other day for lunch. we ordered the platter for 2 and it was far to much food for 2 people and we are big eaters. the food was ok but nothing to write home about. good service and nice surroundings
Went for a friends birthday, the set up and vibes were good and the waitress was really nice and helpful as she explained the menu to us in detail. We ordered the crispy duck which was really nice and I had jerk chicken and that was really tender. My friends also shared the platter which had a variety of different meats off the menu and overall it was a good experience. Would recommend the crispy duck 😁
I'm a sucker for a cool fit out and The Culpepper doesn't disappoint...details like the fern wallpaper matching the drinks menu didn't go un-noticed. Firstly a great location down at Princes Wharf - if you can, request an outside table so you can admire the view. Firstly, the wine menu is...
In addition to the recent revival of Asian fusion, we now have a smattering of Americana hitting our shores with the likes of Al's Deli, Miss Moonshine's, and now the inimitable Culpeper. This place shines for many reasons, two of the standouts being the Mediterranean style booth seating, facing the wharf board walk (tourist gazing nirvana if you appreciate that sort of thing), and the chilled smoove beats of resident DJ Jaimie Webster Haines. The Culpeper was the liveliest and most entertaining place on the wharf that night so we walked straight in. Apart from a bit of confusion when we arrived, we were deftly served by our lovely Michiganian manageress. Food say exemplary, everything wowed! The highlight probably the prawn tacos in baby cos. It was one of those surreal times where I felt transported out of Auckland...
Great food - very generous portions so be careful not to over order.
Only quibble is that for the price, the waitress was a bit 'automatic'. Efficient and took our order on time, product knowledge was good but not overly engaging and didn't provide tips like how much food might be too much;
Went here with a friend last night for dinner. Absolutely loved the decor in this place. Total beach house vibe. The service was friendly and staff was attentive.
Now on to our order.
Asian style prawns - they were super fresh, and light with a bit of kick from the wasabi and crunchy peanuts. It was a perfect small bite to whet your appetite.
Skillet macaroni and cheese - Just the comfort food we were looking for. Portions were good. The macaroni wasn't too heavy. Perfect amount of creaminess and ham.
Smoked Boston butt pulled pork - This was absolute melt in your mouth and seasoned well. The crackling was a bit tough but crunchy. We asked for a extra bun and were charged $4 for a dinner roll, which we thought was a bit too expensive.
Lemon pot de crème - This dessert could do better. The shortbread was crumbly and sweet. But the lemon pot/custard was lack lustre and failed to pack a punch. It could certainly do with more flavour. The portions on this were pretty small as well. And for $16 wasn't certainly worth it.
All our food arrived on the table within 10 minutes of ordering, except for the desert. The desert took well over 30 minutes and when it arrived, it wasn't impressive.
Over all, I think for the portion size, it's a wee bit on the expensive side (when it comes to the shared plates and desserts. The mains are priced really well). Would certainly recommend this place. Just steer clear of the desserts and walk 5 minutes down the road and grab a gelato on stick from Milse instead.
Cool casual vibe and the food, heaven!!! Been here twice already. I love the pork belly corndogs I can eat it everyday lol. The staff are really nice and very accomodating. Highly recommend this place.
Just by the waterfront (near Euro), a new restaurant has emerged! Overall, I would go back as food was good and had a cool casual vibe! Big menu so Lots to try and sharing menus are fun!
The decor and vibe feels like a beach house. The chairs were slightly too high for my short legs but they were comfy!
It felt very hot and stuffy today as it was humid and muggy due to the rain. They do have outdoor seating though. And overall, it is very loud and hard to hear conversations.. Maybe just the acoustics of the building.
Service was very good, with friendly and attentive staff. They were also knowledgable on their food which is always a plus.
My favourites and would definitely order these again were the pork belly corndog, Mac and cheese, curly fries and beef brisket. The corndogs were something different! Served in threes they were a delight and good way to start off our dinner. Mac and cheese was sooo yummy and the beef briskets were tender! Slightly on the salty side but still good! Can't say no to fries, what more curly fries! They also provided their special sauces which were different to the normal tomato sauce.
Lowlights (they weren't bad but not spectacular) was the Coleslaw which was super spicy for some reason (and I normally eat spicy!). The Peking duck and kale sausage dish was interesting as it had no resemblance of The Asian Peking duck which we were expecting. There is no pancake and couldn't taste duck either! All of us agreed it would have been cool if it was duck sausage with a pancake and hoisin sauce. The fish slider were also average.
We had a look at the dessert menu at the end but nothing popped for us, so no dessert this round.
At the end, staff asked or our opinion and they were very open to feedback.
Ate here last night with family. The decor is fresh and the environment comfortable. The service is efficient and friendly.
We did have a problem with the wine list - 3 sauvignon blancs on the list but only one in stock.
The menu is based on shared plates and we opted for matarangi oysters - beautiful, white bait fritter sliders - a little bland but ok and pork belly corn dogs very moreish. We also had the heirloom tomato salad which was fantastic. Followed this with short rib which didn't quite fall off the bone like I was expecting, the brisket which was my favorite dish of the evening (served with a hot mustard butter - yum) and a fish dish.
Had the pumpkin tart with salted caramel which ran a very close second to the brisket
Overall the food was very good, as was the service although perhaps a little over attentive at times which can become a little annoying but the venue is great and we will be back.
Amynot - Spotify: 不想往前
+5
The waiter was slick and fantastic. Very professional and extremely helpful.
The food was good. More towards a New Orleans/Asian/Salad fusion.
The ribs were delicious and were slightly burnt for the Smokey flavour. Skirt steak wasn’t as tender as I usually like my skirt steaks. Pulled pork was nice, but don’t have too much as it is quite rich. The prawn tacos were spicy and delicious, one of my favs here. Salmon was cooked throughout, should be slightly pink. The salad didn’t work with the salmon. The fried chicken was amazing, perfect crunch and tender thighs, match with the sauce and lemon was perfect texture.
Kids meal Mac n cheese with fries was great too. My daughter loved it.
They are also on first table! So all the more better!
Service: 5/5
Food Quality: 4/5
Food Quantity: 5/5
Presentation: 3/5
Environment: 4/5
Price per person: $50-$100
We booked for the new years Eve set menu and arrived slightly early, our table was already ready so we walked straight up and were seated quickly. The menu options were a good range of different dishes and we ordered a variety between the 2 of us. They were more than happy to offer side plates so we could share the different courses. The beef starter was lovely and was followed by the Korean chicken and tuna which was great to be able to share the 2 options. The chicken was a perfect balance of hot and tasty and the tuna was fresh and lovely. Onto the mains where we got both the beef and the pork belly. The pork was probably the pick here as the beef really needed the accompaniments. We got both the fries and slaw as sides and they were very tasty and good portions to share. Finally we had the a banoffee pie and a key lime pie, these were tasty but not exquisite, given the busy night I imagine that was to make serving a little easier. We were overall very happy with our choice for the final meal of 2018
Good food but not fantastic. The ribs were tasty but a little dry, beef brisket could be better if it's a little more tender, pulled pork was really sweet, tuna poke was nice and refreshing, prawn taco was interesting a little sour than we thought. Good view from the restaurant on a nice evening~
The food was good! Although a bit more on the pricier end (it's princes wharf) and a bit smaller than expected portion for the price (although the platter is solid Gold!) Dessert was fantastic, and that ocean view is just fantastic. Great place to have lunch on a day with beautiful weather.
What can I say, this place is amazing! High standard in food, service and quality. Very good location and view, amazing food and the crew was so attentive to our order, and always checking “Is the food good?” “Is everything alright?”.. The broccolini taste so good, highly recommended! on top of that I got a extra treat from my dessert order 😍 we’ll surely return!
Food was great although served a little cold, perhaps because we were a group of eight. Had lots of flavour and lovely location. Service was good too, accommodating our vegan family member
Most delicious charcoal roasted kumara dish! The cauliflower was also incredible and massive. There is a separate vegetarian menu, so make sure to ask before ordering as the main menu is very meat heavy. Great atmosphere and view of the Harbour. Staff were friendly and efficient with table service. Thoroughly enjoyed dinner at this place and will be back!
Had our staff dinner recently and found it to be a great space & location for groups. The service is friendly, accommodating and professional. It is very tidy and open, plenty of room indoors and it extends to the outdoor area were you get a view of the harbour.
We had the festive menu sharing plates for a group of 20 with the added broccolini and the Mac & Cheese.
The pork belly corn dogs are unique and very tasty, shrimp & grits also good, the mains were plenty with a selection of lamb & pork ribs with smoked brisket. It all comes with slaw, buns and sauces.
Personally I found the desert wasn't up to the quantity standard of the festive menu hence the 4 stars. other then that definitely worth another visit.
Service was very good and professional. Tacos were a tasty starter and skirt steak was a bit different with the coffee flavor. Good selection of drinks available also
We arrived very late in the evening and were still able to grab food - Culpepper platter is absolutely massive! Really great value for money, and great cocktails too!
A great location to enjoy some great flavors for lunch or dinner!
With some great choices, here are some cool choices I tried. I recommend trying the smaller plates and get a variety of things to munch on!
Nice buzzy vibe on a Thursday lunchtime. Loved the prawn salad which was tasty and crunchy and liberally covered in dressing without it being too much. Service was good and we envied the meat platter on the table next to us.
@firsttable : A family birthday dinner at @theculpepernz with four full tummies, great love for the 16hr wakanui brisket and the boston butt pulled pork that had us finger-licking! Glory Bay salmon was a lovely delicate dish, very nice with citrus on the side as well as the tuna poke that cut through the summer heat. Yummy beer battered fries and just had to get the cheeky corn dogs too, of course!
Ended with the usual favourites of key lime pie and week pie, cherry and chocolate. They got us hooked, we will be back soon! 😋
Nice spot on the waterfront , really delicious 16 hour slow cooked beef brisket with Mac n cheese. The pictures tell a thousand words in this review... try not to feel hungry looking at these...
A great experience. Excellent waiters who were very attentive. Service was very fast. The food was very good, we had the two person sharing board. It was a little heavy on the sauce but there was a huge amount that I struggled to finish.
Finally, it is in a great location.
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