Phone: (09) 309 9514
Rating out of 10: Food: 7, Service: 7, Value: 7, Ambience: 8
Red sails in the Auckland sunset are all very well, and I've enjoyed them as an eating backdrop many times, but for me seeing a working port in action beats yachts every time.
Those magnificent machines scurrying about in the glare of spotlights, and the caravans of big trucks heading off to God knows where are the stuff of romance.
In this age, when virtual digital transactions dominate all human endeavour, it is a joy to see engineering monsters of heroic proportions, made of real steel, perform elaborate dances. Add helicopters making the building throb as they ascend into the night sky on mysterious missions and you've the setting that is one of the Mikano's major assets.
This restaurant's approach to food has a certain appropriate nature - solid and matter of fact if, perhaps, a little old-fashioned. It has succeeded in drawing customers in large numbers with this act for a decade, so it's certainly doing something right and, on our midweek evening visit, business was brisk.
Our reception was similarly businesslike and we were whisked to a table where our waitress disarmingly announced she was new to the establishment and, indeed, to her service career, but she tried hard, almost too hard, and had obviously been well trained, seeking advice when questioned about a particular wine on the list.