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Review: Pilkingtons, Auckland CBD

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Pilkingtons in Shortland St is destined to keep the city's lawyers well-lunched. Photo / Getty Images

Pilkingtons in Shortland St is destined to keep the city's lawyers well-lunched. Photo / Getty Images

Pilkingtons
41 Shortland St, Auckland
(09) 336 1857
pilkingtons.co.nz

I never read the reviews on those dining-out sites. The opinion of a random, usually anonymous, stranger just doesn't cut it for me. As my Mum used to say of lots of things, you don't know where it's been.

But what does annoy me is that the websites' basic information is so unreliable. At the time of writing, Zomato, the new arrival on a crowded block, had a list of "Dine-Out Restaurants in Auckland": the first was dessert-only Milse; the second was Sawadee, which is surely the worst Thai restaurant in the country; and spot six went to a burger place in a food court.

Zomato had only one remark to make about Pilkingtons' menu - that it serves barbecue chicken. It does not. And they call this the information age.

Open less than a week when we went, this new venture is on an indoor-outdoor terrace a few steps above street level in a place where pop-ups, including The Hamptons, have briefly bloomed. When you think about it, Shortland St, in a part of town where corporates and lawyers hunt in packs, is where Auckland's eastern suburbs start. A real estate firm's hoarding refers to home ownership as "the Kiwi dream that runs in the family" (I'm picking there isn't a lot of call for that hoarding in South Auckland). There was a cultured ring to the guffaws of the young women getting trolleyed at one of the high tables and that wasn't Bacardi and Coke they were drinking.

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The fit-out by Emily Priest of Cheshire Architects has turned a cavernous tower-block foyer into a light and airy space: the ceiling references the pressed tin of the classic Paris bistro; the upholstery fabric is pretty English orchard in blue; quirkily shaped handblown glass globes adorn the lights; indoor plants complete the picture.

It is, in short, a comfortable and relaxed space with a touch of class. And the food is to match, which I do not necessarily mean as a compliment.

Chef Alex Strobach is an alumnus of O'Connell Street Bistro and The French Cafe, so he knows how to make your dinner. But what comes out of the kitchen at Pilkingtons wants for adventurousness; it's food that reassures you that you're in the right place and they hope you'll come back. Often.

Case in point: a risotto made of buckwheat and sweetcorn promised spiced eggplant and pistachios, but neither element made its presence felt. It was a study in inoffensive blandness.

There was a nice sweet-sour thing happening with some fettuccine blackened with squid ink and served with a creamy saffron sauce, and the big scampi tails were so juicy and flavoursome that I began to rethink my view that crustaceans are not really food except in emergencies. But the lamb rump was featureless and the plating, with gnocchi and ratatouille, made me think I'd died and gone to Henderson.

Smoked eel (by Moko, I assume; it was that good) wrapped in pancetta worked well but there was nothing to go wrong in that dish. A salad of superb heirloom tomatoes with melon was ruined by chopped iceberg lettuce, which has no place on any menu designed after 1983.

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Pilkingtons will doubtless quickly become the lunchroom for people who think nothing of spending $80 on lunch particularly if they can slip the bill into "disbursements" on an invoice. As a dine-out destination, it doesn't excite, however. If you want to brave the parking wardens (who were hard at work chalking tyres as we left at 8pm), you will be in capable hands. But you may have trouble remembering much about it.

• Entrees $12-$25; mains $26-$39; sides $9; desserts $14

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Verdict: Accomplished but unadventurous food

Cheers

By Joelle Thomson,

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Sauvignon blanc now accounts for 85 per cent of New Zealand wine exports and is the country's most widely planted grape, so next year the first International Sauvignon Blanc Celebration is to be held on February 1-3 in Marlborough.

Email: Patrick.materman@pernod-ricard.com

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