20th November 2012 My husband and I dined at Pacifica on 20.10.12 for my birthday. We had such a lovely evening! They accommodated our need for a lateish booking ag 8.30pm, and seated us briefly at the bar before taking us to our seats. The restaurant decor is beautiful - wooden floors, lovely new tables and comfy chairs.
We were given sparkling water, and my only (minor!) criticism of the whole night was that we weren't made aware that we were paying $10 for the bottle! I would have just had normal water for free!
We were given complimentary breads and dips, and then a complimentary amouse bouch (a fish soup).
The menu is made up of a variety of small(ish) mains for $25 each rather than entree and mains, with the idea that more than one can be ordered if desired.
We ordered a main each - I had tempura fresh water koura, crumbed scallops and smoked eel porridge; and my husband had ban fried blue nose fillet, crispy whitebait, morel mushroom and Kina cream. Both dishes were absoultely beautiful. We then ordered another main to share - more because we wanted to try another one than because we were hungry! One main each would have been sufficient! We had seasame crusted swordfish, crispy whitebait (which was added specifically for us as my husband is allergic to the sauteed prawns that would usually be on the dish), and coconut creamed paua. Again, a really great dish.
We ordered a dessert each to finish. I had a frozen chocolate milkshake, which is exactly what it sounds like and very nice. My husband ordered the apple parfait, and it was nothing short of stunning. Apple parfait, with apple foam, candied apple, apple jelly, some sort of apple crumbs, and white chocolate frozen creamy thing. It was AMAZING. We also had two chocolates to finish off the meal. We chose not to order any drinks and in the end the meal cost about $110. Given the huge amount of food we had it was well worth the price for a very special meal out. The hostess Rebecca was very attentive, as was our lovely waitress. My husband was previously a chef and is quite hard to please when it comes to cooking, and he gave each meal 10/10. Thanks Pacifica for a great night!
Located on Napier's Marine Parade, Pacifica Restaurant specialises in innovative locally produced seafood and cuisine.
With an ever changing menu please phone ahead for reservations.
Pacifica offers tapas-style dining, so is ideal for groups. Recent offering included warmed oyster with creamy tapioca and vermouth sabayon, crispy skin trevally with lightly battered clams and ostrich capaccio with sardine and black pudding.
20th November 2012 My husband and I dined at Pacifica on 20.10.12 for my birthday. We had such a lovely evening! They accommodated our need for a lateish booking ag 8.30pm, and seated us briefly at the bar before taking us to our seats. The restaurant decor is beautiful - wooden floors, lovely new tables and comfy chairs.
We were given sparkling water, and my only (minor!) criticism of the whole night was that we weren't made aware that we were paying $10 for the bottle! I would have just had normal water for free!
We were given complimentary breads and dips, and then a complimentary amouse bouch (a fish soup).
The menu is made up of a variety of small(ish) mains for $25 each rather than entree and mains, with the idea that more than one can be ordered if desired.
We ordered a main each - I had tempura fresh water koura, crumbed scallops and smoked eel porridge; and my husband had ban fried blue nose fillet, crispy whitebait, morel mushroom and Kina cream. Both dishes were absoultely beautiful. We then ordered another main to share - more because we wanted to try another one than because we were hungry! One main each would have been sufficient! We had seasame crusted swordfish, crispy whitebait (which was added specifically for us as my husband is allergic to the sauteed prawns that would usually be on the dish), and coconut creamed paua. Again, a really great dish.
We ordered a dessert each to finish. I had a frozen chocolate milkshake, which is exactly what it sounds like and very nice. My husband ordered the apple parfait, and it was nothing short of stunning. Apple parfait, with apple foam, candied apple, apple jelly, some sort of apple crumbs, and white chocolate frozen creamy thing. It was AMAZING. We also had two chocolates to finish off the meal. We chose not to order any drinks and in the end the meal cost about $110. Given the huge amount of food we had it was well worth the price for a very special meal out. The hostess Rebecca was very attentive, as was our lovely waitress. My husband was previously a chef and is quite hard to please when it comes to cooking, and he gave each meal 10/10. Thanks Pacifica for a great night!
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sueward
2nd June 2012 What a beautiful night! 2 of us had meals from the al a carte menu, whilst one had the Matariki special menu. Needless to say we all tried each others food and couldn't find anything to fault..stunning! An explosion of tastes. The service, both front of house and wait service was great as well, knowledgeable but definitely not overpowering.
Thank you for a wonderful evening, we will definitely return.
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Waghorne
28th November 2010 This is the place that I compare every other restaurant to and believe me, I dont of any other restaurant in Hawkes Bay that comes close. Yes, there are bigger flasher places in town but no-one serves food as these guys.
You know that everything is fresh, it's always cooked to perfection and the service is prompt and friendly.
Good value for money too. If you want to impress some friends from overseas this is the place to take them.
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Waghorne
24th August 2010 By far the best Restaurant in Hawkes Bay, stunning food, creative use of fresh local produce, friendly staff. The night I ate dined there were 2 chefs there from other restaurants - a good sign!!
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critichawkesbay
30th September 2009 The most heavenly meal we have eaten in a long time, amazing skilled service of friendly staff who know the dishes they are serving as well as the drinks that match. A thoroughly exquisite meal with brilliant surroundings.
My husband and I dined at Pacifica on 20.10.12 for my birthday. We had such a lovely evening! They accommodated our need for a lateish booking ag 8.30pm, and seated us briefly at the bar before taking us to our seats. The restaurant decor is beautiful - wooden floors, lovely new tables and comfy chairs.
We were given sparkling water, and my only (minor!) criticism of the whole night was that we weren't made aware that we were paying $10 for the bottle! I would have just had normal water for free!
We were given complimentary breads and dips, and then a complimentary amouse bouch (a fish soup).
The menu is made up of a variety of small(ish) mains for $25 each rather than entree and mains, with the idea that more than one can be ordered if desired.
We ordered a main each - I had tempura fresh water koura, crumbed scallops and smoked eel porridge; and my husband had ban fried blue nose fillet, crispy whitebait, morel mushroom and Kina cream. Both dishes were absoultely beautiful. We then ordered another main to share - more because we wanted to try another one than because we were hungry! One main each would have been sufficient! We had seasame crusted swordfish, crispy whitebait (which was added specifically for us as my husband is allergic to the sauteed prawns that would usually be on the dish), and coconut creamed paua. Again, a really great dish.
We ordered a dessert each to finish. I had a frozen chocolate milkshake, which is exactly what it sounds like and very nice. My husband ordered the apple parfait, and it was nothing short of stunning. Apple parfait, with apple foam, candied apple, apple jelly, some sort of apple crumbs, and white chocolate frozen creamy thing. It was AMAZING. We also had two chocolates to finish off the meal. We chose not to order any drinks and in the end the meal cost about $110. Given the huge amount of food we had it was well worth the price for a very special meal out. The hostess Rebecca was very attentive, as was our lovely waitress. My husband was previously a chef and is quite hard to please when it comes to cooking, and he gave each meal 10/10. Thanks Pacifica for a great night!