Chapel Bar & Bistro manager Warren Stewart said the popular bar had never insisted on surcharges.
"We have never done it ... it's part of the festive occasion. We spread the charge over the year," he said.
Dante's Pizzeria owner Kevin Morris said the restaurant did not have a surcharge, but charged customers in full for their meals instead of the usual special prices.
"It's here because we are a small business," he said. "It's a double-edged sword - if you do, some customers don't come but you still have to pay the surcharge to staff."
Geoff Brogan, owner of the Foxtrot Parlour in Ponsonby Central, said his business charged customers an extra 15 per cent to offset the increased staffing costs. "Last year, a lot of people complained, but this year it doesn't seem to be affecting business. Holidays are always jamming, heaving at the seams and the surcharge doesn't seem to make a difference whatsoever."
Restaurant Association national president Mike Egan said anecdotally it appeared businesses had shied away from surcharges and were covering the extra costs by raising prices in general. "All places have probably done is put their prices up all year for everyone to cover it."
He said a survey conducted by the association showed that was the public's preference.
"I know that a lot of the feedback we got from the public was: 'Just put your prices up and charge us more for it all year and that will cover it.'
"So I think a lot of places have probably put their prices up and are covering the extra holiday pay by charging all year."
There was no surcharge at his restaurants, Boulcott St Bistro, Osteria del Toro, and Monsoon Poon in Wellington and Auckland, he said.
"We open shorter hours and close earlier and just make sure everyone is super productive."
Customers spoken to by the Herald yesterday had mixed reactions.
Leah Wohllebe, a German au pair working in Freemans Bay, said she did not see a surcharge sign at the Little Bread & Butter Bakery before she had paid. "I was irritated. We don't have that in Germany, we have the normal price or places are closed."
Sisters Natalie and Kirstin Willis said they were unfazed by extra costs. "I think it's fine," said Natalie. "Staff are being paid extra so it equates to good service."