Phone: (09) 522 6688
Rating: 8/10
I admit I was sceptical. An established eatery decides to re-brand to an "oyster bar & eatery". Smacks of bandwagon. However when we arrived at Banque on Remuera Rd - now Banque Oyster Bar & Eatery - my initial impressions were all good; a well laid-out dining and bar space has full view of the raw bar, staff are smartly decked out in those cool European-style, full length aprons that have become all the rage, a deep green tiled wall glistens and the kitchen bustles in the background.
In the raw bar, on a whitewash of crushed ice, Bluffies (new-season Bluff oysters) lay like shingles on a rooftop alongside pearly white clams. My first thought was that five bucks an oyster is a bit rich (given even the French Cafe doesn't charge that) but perhaps this high-class neighbourhood doesn't notice such things. Besides, the fervour for these new season oysters always threatens to outweigh good sense.
In fact, they were worth every cent huge, full of ocean spray from Foveaux Strait and fresh like the gusts that blow down that way. They slid down beautifully; a wee dunk in the perfectly smooth shallot vinegar could only barely improve them, they were that good. A platter of shucked diamond shell clams served in the same natural style were another tremendous offering from the raw bar fleshy, chewy, and tasting like they did in your childhood, just dug up from the sand.
The menu read "Good, honest food. Daily." and came on another fashion statement - the oversized sheet of paper. All the plates were there - small, shared, larger - but what was on them was delightfully different. Shredded duck on a pancake, steamed spanner crab, blackened salmon, hapuka with that wonderful Moroccan spice mix ras el hanout, and more.