Referencing the first three digits of Waiheke phone numbers, Three Seven Two's oceanfront location includes an outdoor deck and a shaded rear courtyard. Local ingredients are harnessed for seasonal shared plates including shiitake mushroom dumplings, and bigger main dishes of Wagyu hanger steaks or an eggplant and chermoula pilaf. The drinks list includes local beer and wine.
Three Seven Two
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