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Wellington’s Highwater Restaurant Review: Jesse Mulligan Finds Late‑Night Dining Worth The Wait

Wellington‘s highwater Earns Top Marks From Critic After Late-Night Opening

Wellington, New Zealand – Highwater, the Cuba ‍Street restaurant committed to local and​ enduring ⁤practices, has quickly become a standout dining destination following its recent expansion into late-night service, earning a‌ strong review from Viva dining ⁤editor jesse Mulligan. The restaurant, known for its dedication to ethical meat and seasonal produce, impressed Mulligan wiht ‍both its food quality and overall operation, solidifying its place as a distinctly Wellington experiance.

Highwater’s commitment to sourcing ‌locally‌ and its focus on preserving seasonal ​ingredients through curing, fermenting, and ⁣pickling sets it apart in Wellington’s vibrant culinary scene. The review comes as‌ the restaurant introduces Saturday brunch service and expands ⁢its appeal beyond dinner, offering a new⁢ option for discerning diners seeking high-quality, ⁣ethically sourced food. Mulligan’s assessment provides valuable insight for both ‍locals and⁣ visitors navigating the capital’s dining⁢ options.

Mulligan praised the‍ “excellent” ‌service and ‌”fantastic” produce,highlighting Highwater’s dedication to local,sustainable suppliers and⁤ ethical meat. He noted the chefs’ proactive ⁢approach to‍ preserving seasonal ingredients ⁢for use during leaner months. Despite a brief, hour-long visit⁢ due to flight delays, Mulligan observed a ‍”class operation” and a uniquely Wellington atmosphere.

Adding an unexpected element to the evening, Mulligan encountered political figures Nicola Willis and ⁢Tory‍ Whanau en route to and from dinner, ⁢describing both as “thoroughly​ lovely”⁢ in person.

Details: Highwater is⁣ located at 54 Cuba St, Wellington,‍ and can be reached at 04 210 4420. ⁣Menu highlights include ‍oysters ($6-7 each), crudités ($18), endive salad ‍($16), steak tartare ($30), and ​John dory ($55).

Mulligan’s scoring system places Highwater firmly in the “Great, plan a visit” category, ​with‍ a score indicating⁣ strong proposal.‌ The scale ranges from 0-7 (Steer clear)‌ to​ 19-20 (outstanding, don’t ‌delay).

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