Such a cute place and the waitress with short hair is such a cutie pie. Tasty food and chill vibe. Definitely gonna visit again.
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Ginger ★★★★★
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S Biddick ★★★★☆
Great cafe on high street. We arrived in a Sunday at 9am and got a seat straight away, by 10, there was a line of people waiting at the door. Coffee was good and the eggs Benedict was also nice. The poached eggs were perfectly cooked and the potato was tasty, however the spinach was pretty bland (which is fine, but it’s advertised as having flavourings). Great cafe and nice seating out the back.
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Jeremy Laurin ★★★★☆
Stopped in for breakfast while visiting from a cruise ship and this place was such a great local find! You can really tell it’s a favorite among locals — lots of morning commuters grabbing coffee, and the service was quick and friendly. The vibe feels a bit like a modern container café: casual, cozy, and quietly bustling. I ordered a flat white, which had a nice smooth flavor (though the latte art was a little on the simple side). My mushroom eggs benedict was delicious — served on crispy hash browns instead of an English muffin, which was a fun twist! The eggs were perfectly poached, and the sautéed spinach was especially flavorful and well seasoned. So it’s a great spot for vegan and vegetarian people as well as meat eaters alike. A lovely spot for a quick breakfast or casual meet-up with friends. Definitely recommend if you’re nearby in the morning!
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Fj ★★★★★
High streets best kept secret! Visit on a sunny day for a beautiful outdoor escape or a rainy one for a cozy coffee (the heaters / cover work wonders). Coffee and service is always 10/10, and the Bacon Benedict is always hits the spot. Love that they also support local businesses as well. Definitely visit if you’re looking for a cheap and cheerful brunch spot in the CBD.
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Boonraksa Sopak ★★★★★
It’s a rare occasion for me to have breakfast or brunch since I don’t normally eat this early in the day, but the brunch here was so good. Had my gluten free and dairy free big portions, and I was really enjoying my time here. The place was so adorable with the pink hue and other decorative items. The staffs were very welcoming and friendly. I did totally vibing with this place
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Sergei ★★★☆☆
Some excellent reviews of this place inspired us to come for breakfast. Well, it possibly was a bad day in the kitchen, like the chef had broken their arm and was backfilled with an apprentice... I don't know how to justify its high rating otherwise. Salmon crumpets. The crumpets were nicely arranged on a plate with some salmon, sauce and greens. Sorry to say that but these heavy tasteless pieces of dough barely could be called crumpets. Even store-bought version could give odds to it. The same story happened with pancakes whose taste was a far cry from their appearance. It was embarrassing to see how someone put good efforts into serving the plates but failed in making a basic dough. Such a waste of good ingredients and time. If you're into crumpets or pancakes I really-really suggest you look elsewhere or stick to smth else. (I don't even want to mention the price tag for this poor excuse for food as there are much better ways to spend 27$ per plate ) The coffee, on the other hand, was top-notch. The barista seems to have confident hand and good skills. Definitely recommend.
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Stephen Knights ★★★★★
What a lovely spot for brunch. The options were all amazing. Great service is a small cafe tucked down a corridor off High St. Take the time to search out this place.
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Michelle Osbaldiston ★★★★★
Hidden secret in Auckland CBD. On arrival we were greeted with sparkling water (at no additional cost) for our party of 5. We didn’t book so we were extremely lucky to get a table. It was a Tuesday so I would recommend booking a table to avoid disappointment as it became quite busy. The food came out super fast and the service was friendly. The meals were substantial and filled our bellies. We felt like we were eating at a local cafe instead of the CBD as the city noise was minimal. Glad we stumbled into this wonderful cafe. Highly recommend a visit.
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Bee Taste ★★★☆☆
Hello Chuffed - some tips coming from a restaurant manager with a 5+ years experience. These tips are dedicated for your waitress to improve her service. Visited on Good Friday at 1.30 pm 15% surcharge applied (no problem at all) Greeted by an Asian waitress with tattoo who pushed us to order as the kitchen was closing. Tips : Alternative way to not make customers feel uncomfortable and annoyed is to let them know as soon as they are seated "Hi just letting you know that our kitchen is about to close in ___ mins, are you able to order by ____pm" We clearly said we do not want berry compote on the pancake. It came with berry compote. She took it back to the kitchen, came out and said "Sorry as the kitchen is closed. We can't make a new one, but we can remove the berry compote instead." Hence the photo attached showed that the berry compote was removed. For me - this is RIDICULOUS. What if the future customers are allergic to berries or are celiac and the customers have to eat the Non-GF due to her not taking the order properly. Tips: We're humans - we cannot remember every request customers order. Have a pen and notepad with you to write down customers order and requests.
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Christian Damoiseaux ★★★★★
Made a reservation. However, they didn't ask for our reservation, but we got seated really quickly anyway. It was quite busy, so I would recommend making a reservation if you do go. The food was really nice and big portions which were very filling. The restaurant has a nice breakfast vibe and helpful staff. Definitely recommend going for breakfast or brunch!
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Chuffed is located at 43 High Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
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