Casita Miro
- Cuisine:
- Spanish, Tapas, European, Mediterranean
- Hours:
-
Lunch: Mon-Sun 11:30am-4pm
Dinner: Fri-Sat from 6pm
Winner: Best Auckland Rural Restaurant 2011
Winner: Auckland's Restaurant Personality of the Year 2011
Runner-up:...
Overview
More Information
- Categories:
- Restaurants
- Parking:
- Free Off-Street
- Price Range:
- Splurge, Above $35
- Attire:
- Smart casual
- Good For Groups:
- Yes
- Good For Children:
- Yes
- WI-FI:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer, Wine, Spirits, Cocktails
- BYO/Corkage:
- No BYO
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Dietary Restrictions:
- Dairy-free, Gluten-free, Soy-free, Vegan, Vegetarian
- Meals Served:
- Lunch, Dinner
- Payment Types:
- EFTPOS, Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Diners
- Seating For:
- 30
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
Reviews for Casita Miro


by Krissy
3rd December 2010-
This business is a MenuMania SponsorOne of the Business' Favourite Reviews
Wow, this place is definitely one to visit. The most delightful dining experience with friends set amongst olive tree’s and vines giving you that feeling that you are on a Spanish hillside halfway around the world.
The menu was extensive and while i would normally play it safe we all decided to put our trust in the chef with ordering the chef’s choice. We definitely weren’t disappointed. The dishes were explained in detail when served and each had its unique flavour and were the talking points for days, esp the bread and the caramelised walnuts which really should be bottled and sold as these were just delicious and worth a trip to Waiheke in itself. All accompained by a few glasses of the full bodied 2005 Archipelago. Excellent.
Thank you for making our long awaited girls lunch out so relaxed, friendly and memorable. We look forward to returning soon. 

by curt
6th February 2012-
Nice location, okay food but totally over prized !!
Today we went with a number of friends to Waiheke Island and had lunch at Casito Miro. The service was quite good and quick, the food was alright but not
heavenly good and the portions were so small for the price asked that we could hardly believe it.
For a mixed tapas menu consisting of 5 different but pretty minimalistic dishes we paid a sky rocketing price of 55 $ each without drinks, not to mention the 18% surplus for the public holiday. When the bill came for the 5 of us, who shared 3 of those tiny tapas menues, without desserts, but with 2 bottles of wine we had a truly shocking bill of almost 340 $, what is, as I think for both the quality and the size of portions fairly over prized. Don’t go there hungry !
Reading all the enthusiastic critics about this place I tend to believe that people went to another restaurant – or knew the owner ? 

by Jodie L.
11th October 2011-
I had 17 people here for my 40th Birthday, it was FANTASTIC, the food was just devine, all herbs etc fresh from the garden, the staff fab and Kat the owner was fantastic, they couldn’t do enough for us. It really made my weekend of celebrating a wonderful experience on Waiheke Island. The actual building was rustic and just gorgeous very homely and warm…..Highly recommend and would return in a flash!! Thanks so much.


by Hannah
19th September 2011-
I agree with the previous reviewer. The setting great but it sets itself up as rustic tapas restaurant but charges exorbitant prices for what you get. The food was fine but $18.50 for 3 small croquettes in a glass is a joke. That is around $6 a croquette and they were just served with a bit of mustard aioli so it is really is $6 a croquette. The Mezze bar has been doing similar style tapas for years that are just as good (if not better) with more generous servings and priced far more reasonably. Also my partner had a homemade grape juice for $8 which was nice but had a heavy sediment at the bottom which could easily have been strained out as it was not pleasant. I was also disappointed not to be able to taste a selection of the wines from the vineyard without paying around $6 for a taste of each wine. Finally when we ordered we were told there would be about a 15min wait. We said that was fine however it was more like a 30-40 min wait and we had already been waiting a good 15 mins or more before we were told that one of the tapas we had ordered was not available. That is too long to wait for two small tapas. Pity I would love to go back for the location and the food did actually taste good was just way overpriced.


by Regan G.
29th April 2011-
We found this Spanish restaurant disappointing. Don’t get me wrong, the building and setting are beautiful, however, as far as Spanish tapas go this place is average. The tapas are small, expensive and not very exciting. We started with a cocktail which was $18 which is higher than the French Cafe and was mostly ice and soda water. We ordered a mushroom dish, again almost $20 which consisted of three button mushrooms. 3 mushrooms the size of 20c pieces!!! with a cube of cheese on each. We asked if this was a joke and the took it off our bill. The other dishes were small and weren’t a patch on anything you’d get in a Tapas bar in Spain. We won’t be back.


by Tony F.
17th April 2011-
I think I’ve found my new favorite restaurant, by accident ! On driving down Seaview road in Waiheke in the evening last week, I saw out the corner of my eye a glass structure on the side of the hill over looking a vineyard in the sunset. This was the beginning of the culinary love affair.
Googled Casita Miro that night, first date was lunch the next day. I could rave on about every dish we had, but why spoil the surprise ! lets just say that I booked for dinner the next night and took more friends along who were equally smitten t !
This place is the whole deal, the setting, the building, the food, the wine, the staff, all top notch, I’m giving it an overall 15 out of 10
Do ya self a flavor and go there, as lunch and dinner offer a whole different visual experience, best you find a place to stay overnight and do both.
You wont regret it 

by Alex F.
22nd January 2011-
Truly lovely setting and service is great, worth 5 stars. Food could be improved and brings it down to 4. Wouldn’t hesitate to come back though, great place to bring friends for lively atmosphere and good times.


by Janine
5th November 2010-
went with a big group recently unsure whether it was due to this or not but I wasn’t that impressed with the food. The bread and dips were lovely as were the oysters but that’s where it ended really, the hot food was totally unremarkable, the potato dish with chorizo was bland and uninspiring, the meatballs well none of us could figure out the meat used as the taste was so strange, it reminded me of steak and kidney pie and then we were told it was pork! besides that they were dry. The beef sweet Moroccan dish was quite unusual. All in all very average, though the views were stunning.


by orly
7th September 2010-
went to casita miro on fathers day with my husband and my little girl for lunch. we have read about this place in one of the brochures we got on the ferry terminal. sounded amazing. must say that i was very disappointed! the food is highly up-there with small tapa size for a minimum of $22.50, hardly to satisfy one grown up. we have ordered two tapas – only after 10 minutes did the waitress came back to tell us that the dishes we have ordered are no longer available. we had to get something completely different as we were so hungry by that time. when we came to pay the bill, the waitress that served us told us that we won’t be charged for the extra bread we have ordered (we were quite hungry as you can imagine), but yet we were charged for it and we had realized that half way back to auckland. overall, very dissapointing. paid $85 for lunch for two and were still hungry.


by annie m.
31st May 2010-
Time for some “just us” time said The Beloved.
Somewhere beautiful, romantic, peaceful and not too far away. With good restaurants and great picnic spots.
Waiheke was a brilliant choice. We were blessed with gorgeous weather and the chance to try Casita Miro for lunch. Had heard good things from Waiheke based friends.
It’s a slightly quirky, casually elegant, high ceilinged glass walled room, tucked in to the side of the hill with olive groves behind and views down the vine covered valley to the sea.
Perfect.
The greeting was warm, service faultless and one of the owners, the charming Cat Vosper, stopped by our table to chat.
We matched our tapas with Miro wines although other wines are available, and loved the Viognier in particular.
The food? Spanish Mediterranean tapas.
An emphasis on what is fresh and local.
Excellent bread, baked on site, well flavoured tapas, the scallops in saffron butter sauce are worth making the boat trip for. A dish of prawns almost rivalled them.
The beef in a spicy, mysterious Moroccan sauce was heady and delish but the highlight was the dessert of beautifully sweetened grilled figs with a glass of their delicious Madame Rouge.
Get there. It’s a gem. 

by Janine
12th May 2010-
I live on Waiheke and always bring guests I want to impress to Casita Miro. The food is imaginative and scrumptious – the chef seems to have a way of creating food that satisfies your culinary sense of adventure and your taste buds in one brilliant coup. A dip made of roast carrot, parsnip, feta and sundried tomatoes? Not my first thought of a delightful combo – but DAMN! Not to mention the wicked Lamb and Fig Tagine – lucky the plates don’t have patterns on them or I would have scraped them off using that gorgeous homemade foccacia… The service is peerless – Cat is a wonderful hostess and I really recommend you TRUST the woman by ordering a chef’s special. You’ll be surprised and delighted every time.


by Jacqui S.
19th April 2010-
We went here yesterday and I was so disappointed that I have been looking for an opportunity to comment. We eat out regularly and consider ourselves reasonably knowledgeable about good food.
3 of us turned up with out a booking and ordered the Chefs selection for $38.00 per person. We were given 1 entree dish of dips, olive oil(horrible) and wonderful bread. This was followed by 4 small tapas plates of a potato dish, a ratatouille type dish, mushrooms and a beef dish cooked with prunes. There was sufficient, but not generous quantity, for us and we are not big eaters. But two cubes of beef and some veges (however well done and they were nice enough, except for the potatoes with chirizo, which was heavy on waxy potatoe and only had about 4 slices of mild chorizo) is hardly great value.
Before we left the table we asked if we had had all the dishes. I mentioned to our pleasant enough waitress that we didn’t think we had had particularly good value. She had to check what we had been served and speak to the chef. No that was it! The person who took our money seemed extremely surprised and asked if we hadn’t had enough food. It wasn’t the quantity that upset us, although we were hardly groaning with food ( as he said most people do), but the sheer ordinariness of the food, no seafood dish, and that there wasn’t a sweet dish included. We had room for it! I gave my feed back in good faith, but it was received very dismissively and with disbelief. The surroundings are rather nice, as was our wait person, although she was difficult to hear because it was very noisy and kept creeping up on my left. She also had no idea what was in the very unusually flavoured beef dish and had to ask.
I just don’t get the rave reviews as this was not even close to our experience. I certainly have higher expectations regarding food, quality ingredients, quantity and service of a $38.00 lunch, or dinner for that matter. 

by Gael O.
19th January 2010-
I have now been to Casita Miro several times, the last time was on New Years eve, and have yet to leave without a huge smile on my face. I just love the food they do there and in particular the Moroccan lamb and beef – I have even tried without success to convince them to give me the recipe. Excellent wines, food and delightful service make this my favourite place on the island.


by Annie Two
15th March 2009-
Really nice food but very salty…..be nice if you fixed this, as otherwise we loved your place and would make it a regular.


by Colleen and Boyd Squires
1st February 2009-
This was our first visit since the change of chef and we were not disappointed. We took a group of fifteen friends following a morning at the Headland Sculpture exhibition. We were all hungry and took their suggestion that we opt for the “Chefs Choice”. We were treated to a mouthwatering parade of tapas that were plentiful,creative and simply divine! Washed down with the vineyard Rose in a setting reminiscent of Tuscany. No wonder our friends have not stopped raving about it!


by Tim Willcox
19th January 2009-
Our second lunch time visit to Casita Miro and consistently excellent. We were overwhelmed for choice of the Tapas style dishes and elected to go for the Chef’s choice. This proved to be a great decision although one would not need to have had a late breakfast as the dishes were plentiful. Casita Miro’s Bordeaux style wine as part of the Chef’s Choice menu option was a perfect match. Attentive but not obtrusive service and the Mediterranean atmosphere ensures this a must when we return.


by Karen Haag
23rd December 2008-
Fabulous food, great staff, superb wine & a convivial but laid back ambiance, so glad we chose this vineyard after checking out several on the island. A real gem.

