New Zealand Cafe
About the Business
New Zealand Cafe is a charming eatery located at 1717 Sardis Road North in Charlotte, North Carolina. This cozy restaurant offers a taste of New Zealand with a menu featuring delicious Kiwi-inspired dishes such as lamb chops, meat pies, and pavlova. The warm and inviting atmosphere makes it the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or a romantic dinner. Whether you're craving a hearty meal or just looking to satisfy your sweet tooth, New Zealand Cafe has something for everyone. Come and experience a little taste of New Zealand right here in Charlotte.
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Location & Phone number
1717 Sardis Rd N #6-A, Charlotte, NC 28270, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"Had a great time once again here. Got the sushi boat and loved it all. Have been here so many times and it’s one of the best sushi places in town and the prices are very reasonable."
"In the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina, off the well-trodden path of Sardis Road, there exists a culinary enigma wrapped in nori - the illustrious New Zealand Café. As a local, having weathered the whispers and recommendations for over two years, I finally set sail to this mythical sushi haven. The opening act was none other than the Tuna Tataki, priced at a modest $8.50. Imagine, if you will, seven seared warriors of the sea, bathed in a tangy ponzu sauce, each piece dusted with a generous helping of sesame seeds and finely chopped scallions. This dish wasn't just served; it was presented with the flair of an opening number in a Broadway show. As for the main spectacle, I embarked on a duo of rolls that would make any sushi aficionado's heart flutter. First, the "Bigger Roll," a steal at $8.50, was an opulent feast of tuna, salmon, whitefish, masago, creamy avocado, and scallion, all wrapped in a delicate embrace. Each of the six pieces was a testament to the ocean's bounty, a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that sang a siren song of the sea. Not to be outdone, the "Red Dragon" roll, priced at $11.95, made its fiery entrance. This masterpiece of spicy tuna, encased in more tuna and avocado, then sprinkled with masago, was a dance of subtle heat and richness. Its eight pieces were like a choreographed ballet of flavors, gracefully balancing the line between fiery and finesse. The presentation of these marine marvels was a sight to behold - a white plate stage, adorned with a banana leaf, the piquant duo of wasabi and ginger in attendance. A side of eel sauce, though thinner and saltier than its sweeter counterparts, could not dampen the spectacle. The rice-to-fish ratio of both rolls was a masterclass in balance, a symphony in every bite. A glance at my neighbor's table revealed a fried rice so alluring, it could easily claim the title of Charlotte's hidden gem. Despite the bustling scene, with a full house inside and hopeful diners queued outside, my sushi experience was swift, thanks to the efficient ballet of sushi chefs and kitchen staff. The ambiance was a unique blend of kitchen clatter, refrigerator hums, and the ambient chatter of my fellow diners, creating an oddly comforting background score for the evening. Seated at the sushi bar, I had a front-row seat to the culinary theatrics, captivated by the deft hands of the sushi chefs. Despite its compact size, the café hummed with a vibrant energy, the noise level surprisingly manageable amidst the packed space. Cindy, my server, was the epitome of efficiency wrapped in a smile, navigating the bustling room with ease. While our interactions were brief, her dedication to her craft was evident in every swift step. In conclusion, New Zealand Café is the unassuming hero of the Charlotte sushi scene. A place where the extraordinary meets the no-frills in a delightful culinary mash-up. It's the sort of establishment you'd revisit, not for the fanfare, but for the reliable, solid sushi experience at a fair price. Its local fame, punctuated by the numerous accolades adorning the walls, is well-deserved. So, if you're ever in the neighborhood and your sushi cravings ignite, remember the New Zealand Café. Just maybe bring a penchant for thinner eel sauce."
"A gem! Such a cozy, reasonable and delightful restaurant. Excellent service, amazing variety and the food was fresh and yum. Reminded us of the restaurants in Tokyo. Loved it!!"
"After reading from multiple sources that this is some of the best, if not the best, sushi in Charlotte, I knew I had to try it. We came on a Friday night around 8 and it was crowded, but we were able to be seated at the bar immediately. I get the feeling that it is crowded all the time. The service was prompt and thorough. We had our food in no time. The sushi was delicious! It was the right temperature, and all the flavors came through. I highly recommend the Mexican roll. Reasonably priced. You really cannot ask for more."
"The always appear to be busy. The food does come out quick. I enjoyed seeing the sushi being made. It is a small place but a lot of people can be seated inside and there is seating outside. The presentation of the food is beautiful."
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