One of the Top Must-Visit Restaurants in Auckland
Reason:An award-winning Japanese robatayaki restaurant emphasizing ingredients' natural flavor
Currently closed|Open at 17:00 today
+64-9-3636278
90 Federal Street, Auckland
What travelers say:
Nic Watt, the chef-owner of MASU restaurant, was once the chef of the Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant NOBU in London. His Robatayaki-style restaurant is indeed one of the top restaurants in Auckland. I wanted to find out why I couldn't get a table even after three days of reservation. I always love barbecued food. Are you drooling after looking at the photos?
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Reviews of MASU by Nic Watt
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Nic Watt, the chef-owner of MASU restaurant, was once the chef of the Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant NOBU in London. His Robatayaki-style restaurant is indeed one of the top restaurants in Auckland. I wanted to find out why I couldn't get a table even after three days of reservation. I always love barbecued food. Are you drooling after looking at the photos?
Excellent quality, friendly efficient service. We ate here a few times during a recent trip to New Zealand. I would have no hesitation in recommending this restaurant to any Japanese food lover.
A popular Japanese restaurant in Auckland. It's best to make a reservation in advance, otherwise it will be very crowded. The sea urchin rice porridge is delicious, the sea urchin sashimi is also very fresh, and the crab legs are big and delicious.
Masu by Nic Watt is located in Sky City, Auckland. The owner is Nic Watt, one of the famous chefs in New Zealand. Masu is a typical fusion cuisine, which combines the food culture of Japan and New Zealand. It can be said that it is a westernized Japanese cuisine. I like Masu's non-alcoholic drinks very much. The ingredients of all the dishes are very fresh, and the service is warm and thoughtful. You must try it when you come to Auckland.
MASU, the best Japanese restaurant in Auckland, is right next to the depot and under the Sky Tower. The sashimi is super fresh. The boss also gave me ice cream balls to blow out the candles, which was really awesome! The dishes I ordered were amazing and delicious, and it's worth a try.
It is one of the few high-end restaurants in the Sky City. It is a high-end restaurant for Japanese cuisine. It is often full even without reservation. It serves traditional cuisine. Foreigners like it more. The person sitting next to me is a local traveler who came here on a recommendation. The per capita consumption is expensive in the local area. The small portion is still my favorite advantage. You can try many kinds of food. The salty taste is the least favorite thing.
This was my first meal since arriving in New Zealand, so I ate some Japanese food as well. I was too hungry to find a local restaurant, but I didn’t expect it to taste so good and have so many varieties.