Limon is the only authentic Spanish/Mediterranean Restaurant in Auckland CBD, located on the western side of Princes Wharf. Limon offers a wide selection of tapas and other mediterranean food.
22nd August 2011 That was a nice night. The paella was big and the Sangria was cols but colorful. The kids enjoyed their pasta and complimentary marshmallows and the staff were very attentive. The Spanish waitress was very funny and looked after us well. The only thing was the heater didnt work properly due to wind and the manager located us to inside immediately. Limon is one the fairpriced place in the Viaduct and offers more than the other places in the CBD. We will be back.
13th December 2013 Really bad customer service. Was so disappointed. When rang to book a table they chose not to book as soon as they found out about the vouchers. why advertise if you are not happy to deliver service at reduced price. somehow we managed to go there , the food was served cold, service was delayed and no flavour at all. Not at all recommended. terrible experience
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Hussar
22nd August 2011 That was a nice night. The paella was big and the Sangria was cols but colorful. The kids enjoyed their pasta and complimentary marshmallows and the staff were very attentive. The Spanish waitress was very funny and looked after us well. The only thing was the heater didnt work properly due to wind and the manager located us to inside immediately. Limon is one the fairpriced place in the Viaduct and offers more than the other places in the CBD. We will be back.
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Johntwodogs
22nd August 2011 Not a good evening. Our party of 5 arrived on time to find the table we had reserved was not ready. We were eventually off-handedly seated at a 6 place table in a draughty place just inside the door. The acoustic guitarist was good, as was the Argentinian wine.
Wait service was poor; disjointed and badly trained.
The tapas were just ok, except for the meatballs which weren't very good.
The paella mains weren't at all good; one too dry, the other a bit too moist. The seafood content was on the stingy side, and the halved crayfish centre-pieces were the smallest crays any of us had seen. (Under the legal limit?) Also the crays were past their best and overcooked into the bargain.
Desserts were dire; icecream too soft,one special coffee was undrinkable because the milk was 'off', a single malt whisky was served 'on the rocks' -apparently as a matter of course - and the lone 'long black' wasn't served until evryone else had finished theirs.
To his credit, the manager was responsive to our complaints, and did not charge food outside our pre-purchased vouchers - quite an amount - but we won't be going back.
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apples7
17th June 2011 I cam here with a friend randomly on a Thursday night. We arrived to the sound of an acoustic guitar and were quickly greeted and seated in a cozy booth. The services was quick and friendly. We both had the lamb shanks which were really tender and delicious. Best of all the wine by the glass was reasonable at $7 a glass and the pour was generous.
That was a nice night. The paella was big and the Sangria was cols but colorful. The kids enjoyed their pasta and complimentary marshmallows and the staff were very attentive. The Spanish waitress was very funny and looked after us well. The only thing was the heater didnt work properly due to wind and the manager located us to inside immediately. Limon is one the fairpriced place in the Viaduct and offers more than the other places in the CBD. We will be back.