913 St Aubyn Street East, Parkvale, Hastings, Hawkes Bay
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New Zealand(TM)s oldest winery restaurant, Vidal reaches a huge milestone of 30 years in service having mastered the secret of success in a typically...
25th January 2016 Had a 2 course lunch today waited upon wonderfully empty glass being refilled with the free cool water on table had something untried pork dumplings entree and a pork cutlet main both sensational
New Zealand(TM)s oldest winery restaurant, Vidal reaches a huge milestone of 30 years in service having mastered the secret of success in a typically fickle industry. From a humble wine bar and bistro in the 70s to one of the premier Hawkes Bay dining establishments today, it is the ability to change and keep abroad of our customers(TM) expectations while maintaining the same standard of excellence that makes this restaurant so successful.
In the last three years, Vidal(TM)s food direction has evolved and strengthened. Late 2009 and 2010 has seen some changes in the kitchen crew and subsequently an injection of new vitality and flavour to the cuisine. While still being true to classical roots, we have modernised and pushed towards a more outstanding product.
Ken and the team have made a concerted effort in the past 12 months to focus on menu planning and food styling - the result being a compilation of more complex and technical dishes, utilising the best locally sourced ingredients. In conjunction with our local suppliers we have specifically grown vegetables
that feature on the seasonal menus. Over spring and summer we have available to us Heirloom tomato varieties, flowers and micro greens which are cut fresh for service. We have also been lucky enough to have white asparagus grown exclusively for Vidal.
The current Vidal menu now encompasses a seafood course section, offering a greater diversity of dishes to select from " hence enriching the dining experience. A new, six-course ~Chefs Tasting Menu(TM), supplementary to our a la carte menu, has also been extremely well received.
25th January 2016 Had a 2 course lunch today waited upon wonderfully empty glass being refilled with the free cool water on table had something untried pork dumplings entree and a pork cutlet main both sensational
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2nd October 2010 We dined here on a Sunday evening and they were not busy, only three tables, but the restaurant is divided up by large wine barrels and so did not seem empty.
The food was the best we have had in a long time, complex flavours and textures well presnted and very yummy! Wish we had a restaurant of this standard in Tauranga. Its somwhat more expensive that a run of the mill eatery but well worth it. Cost for 2 entrees, 2 mains, one desert and a bottle of wine was $192
Had a 2 course lunch today waited upon wonderfully empty glass being refilled with the free cool water on table had something untried pork dumplings entree and a pork cutlet main both sensational