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New Zealand Cafe
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Dishes from New Zealand, China & Japan, including sushi & hibachi fare, in a snug, simple space.
Nearby attractions
Activate Games
1848 Galleria Blvd Suite L, Charlotte, NC 28270
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Best Wok
1717 Sardis Rd N # 6B, Charlotte, NC 28270
Chuyita's Mexican Restaurant and Bar
1727 Sardis Rd N, Charlotte, NC 28270
Chex Grill & Wings
1609 Sardis Rd N A, Charlotte, NC 28270
Boardwalk Billy's Raw Bar and Ribs
1636 Sardis Rd N, Charlotte, NC 28270
Royal Biryani
9624 Monroe Rd, Charlotte, NC 28270
Hungry Howie's Pizza
1707 Sardis Rd N, Charlotte, NC 28270
Cook Out
1815 Sardis Rd N, Charlotte, NC 28270
Roppongi Ramen Bar
9626 Monroe Rd, Charlotte, NC 28270, United States
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
1729 Sardis Rd N, Charlotte, NC 28270
Wendy's
1801 Sardis Rd N, Charlotte, NC 28270
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New Zealand Cafe

1717 Sardis Rd N #6-A, Charlotte, NC 28270
4.6(1.1K)$$$$
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Dishes from New Zealand, China & Japan, including sushi & hibachi fare, in a snug, simple space.

attractions: Activate Games, restaurants: Best Wok, Chuyita's Mexican Restaurant and Bar, Chex Grill & Wings, Boardwalk Billy's Raw Bar and Ribs, Royal Biryani, Hungry Howie's Pizza, Cook Out, Roppongi Ramen Bar, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Wendy's
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(704) 708-9888
Website
nzcafe.com

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Featured dishes

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Spring Roll
Crispy roll. filled with shredded vegetables and chicken or crab meat
Vegetables Spring Roll
Tuna Tataki
Ahi Tuna
Rolled in tuna spices wok seared rare and served with spicy wasabi on side
Bang Bang Shrimp
Crispy tossed in a creamy. spicy sauce

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Best Wok

Chuyita's Mexican Restaurant and Bar

Chex Grill & Wings

Boardwalk Billy's Raw Bar and Ribs

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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

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Reviews of New Zealand Cafe

4.6
(1,129)
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5.0
1y

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...

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3.0
4y

Hadn't been here in years. Stopped by for a late dinner. The person who took my order was pleasant. I really didn't know what I wanted; just wanted something spicy. She recommended a few different rolls. I wanted to try something different & went with the eel she was telling me about.

I'd decided on one roll & wanted to change to just the last roll she suggested. Guess she didn't understand what I was saying with my mask on. Didn't realize til I was paying that she had 2 rolls on the order. Wasn't going to make it an issue & just paid.

I also ordered a spring roll. She did ask my preference & I asked for crab. Was disappointed when I got home & realized it was fake crab. I guess with all the other fresh seafood, I thought it'd be real crab meat.

I deducted a star from the review because of the service I received when I picked up my order. When my order was placed, I was told it'd be ready in 15 mins. I walked to the adjacent grocery store, picked up a few things & came back. When I got to the counter, I told the lady I was picking up a take out order. I believe she wore glasses & was older. She was doing something with receipts. I gave her my order number & she coldly just slid the glass partition, dropped the bag down, closed the partition, & went right back to whatever she was doing with the receipts.

The sushi was good, but the service when I picked up the food left a bad taste in my mouth. Doubt...

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5.0
1y

New Zealand Cafe exudes excellence in every aspect, making it a standout destination for discerning food enthusiasts. From the moment you step through the door, their commitment to top-tier customer service is palpable. The staff greets you with genuine warmth, attentiveness, and a genuine eagerness to ensure your dining experience surpasses expectations.Beyond exceptional service, the culinary offerings at New Zealand Cafe are nothing short of extraordinary. Drawing inspiration from the diverse culinary landscape of New Zealand, each dish is a masterful fusion of flavors and textures, showcasing the finest ingredients sourced locally and internationally. Whether you're indulging in their renowned flat whites, savory pies bursting with flavorful fillings, or delicate pavlovas that melt in your mouth, every bite is a testament to the chef's dedication to culinary perfection.Moreover, the ambiance of New Zealand Cafe adds to its allure, with cozy seating arrangements and tasteful decor that invites patrons to linger and savor each moment. Whether you're catching up with friends over brunch or enjoying a quiet afternoon respite, the ambiance sets the stage for a memorable experience.In summary, New Zealand Cafe not only delivers exceptional cuisine but also sets the gold standard for customer service, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unparalleled...

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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.
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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.
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