Address: 87 Federal St, City
Phone: (09) 363 6699
Website: huami.co.nz
Dim sum $9-$14; starters $9-$36; soup $14-$68; larger dishes $28 up (way, way up)
You can drop some serious money at Huami, Nic Watt's new Chinese restaurant in SkyCity. And given that's what a lot of people - not a few of them Chinese - come to that part of town to do, it makes sense to give them the chance.
Watt is the man behind the Japanese fusion place Masu, the most interesting of the restaurants in the Federal St precinct. Yet, oddly, SkyCity hasn't ever really aimed at the Chinese gastronomic high rollers the way it targets the gambling kind: Jade Dragon had that kind of kitsch opulence that top-end Chinese restaurants specialise in, but the food was unremarkable, even if it served what I discovered was the single most expensive dish in town (a forgettable wok-fried abalone for $128) at the time I went looking for a special money issue of the Weekend Herald's Canvas magazine.
Huami can beat that hands-down: seafood clay pot $288, anyone? Or live fish straight from the tank (which the waitress tells me is $140 per kilo and the one you pick will be about a kilo). And God alone knows what that crayfish will set you back, the one that is trying to avoid catching the eye of the man wearing white gumboots and holding a bucket.