Restaurant in Auckland, New Zealand
Paris Butter
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About Paris Butter
Paris Butter in Herne Bay is one of Auckland's most considered tasting menu restaurants, with a La Liste score of 91 points in 2026 and a 4.7 Google rating. Chef Zennon Wijlens works with New Zealand produce across a structured, progression-led format. Book it for a special occasion where the kitchen taking control of the meal is an advantage, not a constraint.
Paris Butter Is Not a French Restaurant
The name misleads more diners than it should. Paris Butter, on Jervois Road in Herne Bay, is a New Zealand tasting menu restaurant, not a French bistro. If you arrive expecting brasserie fare, you will be surprised. If you arrive understanding that the name is an aesthetic choice rather than a culinary declaration, you will find one of Auckland's most considered fine dining experiences. Chef Zennon Wijlens leads the kitchen, and the format here is structured progression, not à la carte choice.
The Space and What It Signals
Herne Bay is one of Auckland's quieter residential pockets, and Paris Butter fits that register. The dining room is compact and deliberately intimate, designed for the kind of meal where the room itself does not compete with the food for attention. This is the right setting for a special occasion dinner: close enough for conversation, formal enough to feel considered, without the performance-pressure of a city-centre showpiece. If you are booking for a birthday, anniversary, or a significant dinner with someone worth impressing, the spatial calibration here works in your favour. It is not a large venue, which is why booking ahead matters even though the overall difficulty remains manageable.
The Tasting Menu Architecture
Paris Butter's format is a tasting menu, which means the kitchen controls the progression of the meal. This is worth knowing before you book, not as a warning but as framing. The arc of a tasting menu at this level asks for time and attention. Wijlens works with New Zealand produce, so what arrives at the table will reflect the country's seasonal larder: the proteins, the vegetables, the textures are grounded in local sourcing rather than European import. The progression from lighter early courses to richer later ones follows the logic of the format, and the kitchen's approach rewards guests who treat the meal as a sequence rather than a transaction. For diners accustomed to à la carte, the key adjustment is pace: this is a two-plus-hour experience, and the room is designed to support that. For special occasion diners, the format is an advantage: there is nothing to decide after you sit down, which frees the table for conversation and presence.
Awards and Standing
Paris Butter holds a La Liste score of 91 points in 2026, up from 85 points in 2025. La Liste is a Paris-based global restaurant ranking that aggregates critic reviews and guides, so a six-point gain in a single year is a meaningful signal of momentum. A 4.7 Google rating across 388 reviews adds further confirmation that the experience consistently lands. For Auckland fine dining, this positions Paris Butter in the upper tier of the city's tasting menu options alongside The French Café and Ahi. The La Liste trajectory is worth noting for diners who track these things: Paris Butter is a restaurant in ascent, not one resting on a fixed reputation.
Practical Details
Paris Butter is at 166 Jervois Road, Herne Bay, Auckland 1011. Herne Bay is accessible by car or taxi from central Auckland; street parking is generally available in the neighbourhood. Because price range and hours are not confirmed in our current data, check directly with the venue before booking. For Auckland's broader dining context, see our full Auckland restaurants guide. If you are visiting Auckland and want to extend your planning, our Auckland hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the full city.
For New Zealand fine dining beyond Auckland, comparable tasting menu experiences include Amisfield in Queenstown, Craggy Range in Havelock North, Otahuna Lodge Restaurant in Tai Tapu, Elephant Hill in Napier, Blanket Bay in Glenorchy, Logan Brown in Wellington, Charley Noble in Wellington, and Cod and Lobster in Nelson.
Booking Difficulty: Easy
Paris Butter books at an easy difficulty relative to Auckland's competitive fine dining tier. That said, the room is small, and the tasting menu format means each sitting is time-fixed. Book at least one to two weeks out for a weekend table, and sooner if you are working around a specific date. Walk-in prospects are low given the seated format.
| Venue | Format | Booking Difficulty | La Liste 2026 | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paris Butter | Tasting menu | Easy | 91 pts | Special occasions, tasting menu format |
| The French Café | New Zealand fine dining | Moderate | — | Classic Auckland fine dining |
| Ahi | Pacific Seafood | Moderate | — | Pacific-focused, seafood-led |
| Cocoro | Japanese | Moderate | , | Japanese precision, omakase-adjacent |
| Forest | Plant-based | Easy | , | Plant-forward, casual-fine register |
FAQ
What should a first-timer know about Paris Butter?
- Paris Butter is a tasting menu restaurant, not à la carte. The kitchen sets the progression of the meal, and the experience runs two-plus hours. Come with time and arrive having confirmed the current menu format and price directly with the venue.
- It is in Herne Bay, a residential Auckland suburb, so plan your transport. A taxi or rideshare from the CBD is the most practical approach.
- The La Liste score of 91 points in 2026 puts this in Auckland's upper fine dining tier. It is a credentialled restaurant with a rising trajectory, not a neighbourhood bistro that happens to have a clever name.
How far ahead should I book Paris Butter?
- Booking difficulty is rated Easy relative to the Auckland fine dining tier, but the small room and fixed tasting menu format mean tables are time-limited. One to two weeks out is a sensible minimum for weekend tables.
- For specific dates tied to celebrations, book further ahead to avoid losing the date to other diners. Weekend evenings will fill faster than midweek slots.
Is Paris Butter good for solo dining?
- The tasting menu format is well-suited to solo dining in principle , there are no group ordering decisions to manage, and the progression of courses provides its own structure. Whether the room has counter or bar seating for solo guests is not confirmed in our current data; contact the venue directly to check.
- For solo diners who want a more social counter experience, Cocoro may be worth comparing.
Is Paris Butter good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with confidence. The tasting menu format, intimate room, and La Liste 91-point standing make Paris Butter one of the stronger Auckland choices for a birthday, anniversary, or significant dinner. The room's scale supports conversation without the ambient noise of a larger venue.
- The format removes the decision burden from the table , you sit down and the kitchen takes over , which works well for occasions where the focus should be on the people, not the menu.
What are alternatives to Paris Butter in Auckland?
- The French Café is the closest peer in terms of occasion-dining positioning and New Zealand cuisine focus.
- Ahi is the better choice if Pacific seafood is a priority over tasting menu architecture.
- Cocoro is the call for Japanese-influenced precision dining.
- Forest is the plant-forward option if you want fine dining in a less formal register.
- Dante's Pizzeria by Enis Baçova is the right alternative if you want a high-quality meal without the tasting menu commitment.
What should I wear to Paris Butter?
- Dress code is not formally confirmed in our data, but the venue's positioning , La Liste 91 points, tasting menu format, Herne Bay fine dining , points to smart casual as a safe baseline. Overdressing is unlikely to cause problems; underdressing may feel out of register with the room. Confirm with the venue if you are unsure.
Can Paris Butter accommodate groups?
- The room is small and the format is a seated tasting menu, which limits flexibility for large groups. For a table of four to six on a special occasion, Paris Butter should be workable, but contact the venue directly to confirm group capacity and whether private dining or buyout options exist.
- For larger group dining in Auckland, the full Auckland restaurants guide covers venues with more flexible group configurations.
Compare Paris Butter
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paris Butter | New Zealand | Easy | |
| Ahi | Pacific Seafood | Unknown | |
| Cocoro | Japanese Cuisine | Unknown | |
| The French Café | New Zealand | Unknown | |
| Dante’s Pizzeria by Enis Baçova | Unknown | ||
| Forest | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Paris Butter and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Paris Butter?
The name is misleading: this is a New Zealand tasting menu restaurant, not a French bistro. Chef Zennon Wijlens runs a kitchen-controlled progression, so you eat what the kitchen sends. If you prefer ordering à la carte or want flexibility mid-meal, this format will frustrate you. If you're comfortable handing over the reins, Paris Butter's La Liste score of 91 points (2026) suggests the kitchen earns that trust.
How far ahead should I book Paris Butter?
The room is small and the tasting menu format means each sitting is fixed in duration, so available covers turn over slowly. Booking at least 2 to 3 weeks ahead is a reasonable baseline for weekends; midweek may have more give. Paris Butter sits in Auckland's competitive fine dining tier, but booking difficulty is rated easier than peers like The French Café, making last-minute slots occasionally possible.
Is Paris Butter good for solo dining?
Tasting menu counters and intimate rooms can work well for solo diners, and Paris Butter's compact Herne Bay dining room fits that profile. There is no confirmed counter seating in the available data, so check the venue's official channels before assuming solo arrangements. For a solo fine dining experience with a more documented counter setup, Cocoro is worth comparing.
Is Paris Butter good for a special occasion?
Yes — the tasting menu format, intimate room in Herne Bay, and a La Liste ranking of 91 points (2026, up from 85 in 2025) make a strong case for milestone dinners. The kitchen-led structure removes decision fatigue, which suits occasions where the experience should feel considered rather than assembled. Book well in advance and flag the occasion when reserving.
What are alternatives to Paris Butter in Auckland?
For New Zealand produce-led tasting menus, Ahi in the CBD is the most direct comparison and draws a similar fine dining crowd. The French Café has longer institutional standing in Auckland's top tier. Cocoro focuses on Japanese-NZ cuisine and suits diners who want a different register at a comparable price point. Forest is worth considering if a plant-forward menu appeals.
What should I wear to Paris Butter?
Paris Butter is a Herne Bay tasting menu restaurant with a La Liste score placing it firmly in Auckland's fine dining tier, so the expectation skews toward neat, considered dress. The venue data does not specify a dress code, but arriving in casual or beachwear would read as mismatched with the format. A collared shirt or equivalent effort is a sensible baseline.
Can Paris Butter accommodate groups?
The dining room is compact and deliberately intimate, which limits group capacity. Large parties — say, six or more — should contact the restaurant early to confirm availability and whether private or semi-private arrangements exist. For groups that want more spatial flexibility, The French Café or Ahi may offer more accommodating room configurations.
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