Five places to dine solo

Five Auckland eateries where you can dine solo without feeling like a weirdo

Zool Zool 

Fine dining restaurant Kazuya’s sibling eatery is a chilled out ramen shop with window seating, ideal for slurping noodles unwatched.

405 Mt Eden Rd, Mt Eden

Federal Delicatessen

A generous stretch of pass seating means you’ll feel part of the action at Al Brown’s Jewish deli-inspired restaurant, without feeling in the way. Shared plates are happily reconfigured for solo diners.

86 Federal St, central city

Il Buco

This Ponsonby institution is almost designed for lone dining, with a rack of magazines ready to keep you company, a prime location for people-watching and pizza by the slice for not-so-hungry pie fans.

113 Ponsonby Rd, Ponsonby

Gusto at The Grand

Dining alone at hotel restaurants is completely normal and expected, but luckily, the food at Sean Connolly’s Italian restaurant is not.

Skycity Grand Hotel, 90 Federal St

Bian Sushi

Allan Jung’s Bian serves some of the finest sushi in town, best enjoyed in the window seat.

183 Symonds St, central city