$10 for a cappuccino & a latte - always good to have a yummy coffee before a sad goodbye.
We had a quick stop here before heading off. They have a decent selection of sweet and savoury foods. I had the nutella danish and a hot chocolate. Both were ok. You can also order items from their menu. They have plenty of seating so it is a nice place to just relax for a bit before going through security.
It was nice that our order was brought to us since they heated it.
Favourite place to come when I just feel like going to the airport and being there. Right opposite the foodcourt upstairs in the international terminal. Coffee is always strong and wakes me up. Pastries are quite high priced but it’s an artisan bakery so worth it. Highly recommend the English muffin with spinach, egg and cheese.
One thing to note is that it’s a collaboration with blue marble lane so while your alcoholic drinks may come from BML, the food is lovingly crafted by the chefs at Oma.
The meals were delicious. The coffee had a bit of a smoky aroma with very mild acidity and was not bitter. (2023-11)
When waiting for an early morning international flight, Oma Artisan Bakery & Cafe is the place to visit for an espresso hit of goodness. My soy latte was wonderful and just what I needed at 4 am!
The service was great and they had many freshly baked items to accompany the coffee. Highly recommended!
We had a quick stop here before heading off. They have a decent selection of sweet and savoury foods. I had the nutella danish and a hot chocolate. Both were ok. You can also order items from their menu. They have plenty of seating so it is a nice place to just relax for a bit before going through security.
It was nice that our order was brought to us since they heated it.
He pai te kai (the food is great).
I had the big brekky with poached eggs and a regular mocha. Fairly pricey but that's expected at a cafe, especially in an airport. The meal was filling, well presented, and served within 10mins of ordering. A great meal just before heading into the departure lounge 🤙🏽
The lovely girl at checkout and gentleman who served us were both excellent. Coffee was superb and our cheese & tomato toasties were okay, however I’ve taken off 1 star for the ridiculous prices. At $12.50 per sandwich (two slices of bread, some cheese and a slice of tomato with oregano sprinkled on top) I paid $37.50 for 3. Sorry but we all know how much bread and the basic ingredients cost. I could have made maybe twenty sandwiches for the price. Maybe you should reconsider your pricing.
If you enjoy lasagne, you won't be disappointed. This is the best lasagne I've had for many years. Served with a fresh salad it's surprisingly good value at an airport. This is the only place open at Auckland's International Airport and the usual crowds are absent, the place is virtually deserted. Full points to all those having to work in such bizarre circumstances.
The best European pasteries we have had in 50 years living in New Zealand. Exactly like in Germany. Too expensive - but fantastic. Will drive across town just to buy them. They need a branch elsewhere in the city.
Good coffee and tasty food. We had burgers, chips and toasted sandwiches, all of which were good. Good service.
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