Superbly renovated and refashioned, Cin Cin on Quay is still one of the most popular. Set in the historic Ferry Building and overlooking the water, Cin Cin has high ceilings, granite, and luxurious table settings. There is a strong emphasis on the sea, with international and local flavors, such as Beef Carpaccio and Cured tuna and salmon. The wine list is extensive.
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“Nice food, room a bit...”
Nice food, room a bit echoey more
“Good place for sea food...”
Good place for sea food, nice wine selection. Best for thier famous Bluff Oyster. $$$$ more
“Great place for happy...”
Great place for happy hour catch up with friends and to watch the world go by. Significant discount from 4-6pm. Breads and dips were lovely, bu...
“Another restaurant which...”
Another restaurant which is a little bit on the "Pricey" side. Cin Cin is however a "classic" on the restaurant track in Auckland, serving beau...
“The wine waiter did not...”
The wine waiter did not know his wines and the food was avergae for an above avergae price. more
“Stylish restaurant with...”
Stylish restaurant with excellent food. more
TravelMuse Reviews ( 1 Review ) Top
Cin Cin The Worst Dinning Experience Ever!
We have dinned in numerous countries & hate the fact that our worst ever experience was in our own country! Cin Cin's menu is now (did not used to be) very basic, the food very ordinary & the price very expensive for what it is. The wine list fools you into thinking you're buying a bottle when in fact you're buying a glass (deceitful way of doing it) & we had to repeat ourselves to the waiter too many times due to his lack of a grasp on the English language. Extremely dissapointed as this used to be a great dinning experience.