Next Wednesday is Bastille Day, the national day of France, so what better excuse to enjoy all that is fine and French about New Zealand. The French were among New Zealand's first European settlers – the French colony at Akaroa was established by the 1830s – and we have a
Bastille Day in Auckland: Pastries, markets and Euro's new French menu

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Bouillabaisse from Euro's new winter menu. Photo / Supplied
Further downtown,
Euro
- an absolute stalwart of Auckland's dining scene with more than 20 years' service - has launched a winter menu that will warm you through.
Executive chef Gareth Stewart's decadent new menu is authentically French – with just a hint of Aotearoa in the gorgeous local produce.
Fresh mussels, clams and octopus with saffron rouille, wagyu bavette both charred and rare, buried under a crispy pile of frites, and a cassoulet of octopus and andouille sausage made in-house with doughy white Parker House rolls are just the start.
There is a tart tartin made with golden beets, and gnocchi Parisienne – a version of gnocchi made from choux pastry which is both so light and so rich, it is the ultimate comfort food – be sure to share it.
Finally, the roasted hake with saag puree and curry leaf – a subtly warm French take on a curry, and do not skip the seasonal cocktail menu which features spiced brandy, calvados spritzes, and whisky with chocolate bitters. eurobar.co.nz
On August 5, Euro is hosting a six-course Chef's Table event with wine matching hosted by Stewart and head chef Uelese Mua. Go to iticket.co.nz for tickets and more information.