Bowler Wynyard Quarter
Salad shop · Auckland Central ·

Bowler Wynyard Quarter

Salad shop · Auckland Central ·

Bowls, breakfast, coffee, natural wines, and adventurous brunch fare

healthy options
good value
acai ball
friendly staff
takeout
great food
lunch
minimalist
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by Williams Eatery
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null
Bowler Wynyard Quarter by null

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g03/85 Daldy Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand Get directions

NZ$20–30

Order delivery
See Menu
Restroom
Family friendly
Good for solo dining
Check accepted
Credit card accepted

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g03/85 Daldy Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand Get directions

+64 9 390 1493
bowlerbowler.com
@bowler_bowler_

NZ$20–30 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Good for solo dining
•Check accepted
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid street parking

Last updated

Jan 28, 2026

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The 38 Best Restaurants in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland, New Zealand) | Eater

"Everything about Williams Eatery is sunny: the family-run team who graces the floor, the corner site in Wynyard Quarter, the plates of adventurous brunch fare that stream from the kitchen. Head chef Arjay Soneja hails from Manila and peppers the brunch menu with touches from home. Enjoy longanisa sausage with your eggs; bone marrow, clam, and papaya salad with your toast; or mushroom congee with chile and fried tofu. There’s a small, local list of natural wines, breakfast cocktails, and really (really) good coffee. — LJ" - Hillary Eaton

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Williams Eatery
Williams Eatery

jin hee A.

Google
I've seen many fancy colorful Acai balls in different countries, but I had my very first Acai ball here in Bowler. It wasn't that fancy looking rather simple, but you know, that must be the best effort in NZ 😅 The ball was very reshreshing with a good harmony of the almond butter, cacao and fresh fruits. Dining area was a bit dark, maybe because of the gloomy weather on that day.

Adrian A.

Google
Really didn't know what to expect. I've stuck to the beef brisket with the half rice half salad. The portions are generous and the food is really tasty. Not too heavy for lunch even though the portion size is on the larger side. Really worth a try! I've been going as a regular now

Hibiscus Jetski H.

Google
Excellent place for a business meeting! Great coffee and Bowler Café must be lowest cost in town 😉👍Stylish and minimalist with seating outside under umbrella. A bit tricky with parking though some places right in front.

V J.

Google
Great service with a smile. Great coffee and perfect temperature. Minimal modern cafe. Location ideal for a brunch date.

Michael K.

Google
This place is no longer Williams Eatery - it’s now Bowler! They offer a fantastic selection of bowls, letting you choose from chicken, beef, or salmon, with bases of either brown rice, salad, or a mix of both. There are plenty of healthy options to enjoy here. I visited Bowler with my colleagues to check out the new spot, and it didn’t disappoint. The experience was wonderful! The staff were friendly and personally called out our names from the counter when our bowls were ready. It got quite busy during lunchtime, but at $17.90 per bowl, the price felt reasonable and well worth it. So far, I’ve tried the Free-Range Chicken Bowl (No. 1) and the Mt. Cook Salmon Bowl (No. 4). Both were absolutely delicious! The brown rice base is perfect if you’re looking for a more filling meal. The bowls focus on highlighting the natural flavours of the ingredients, with no heavy sauces - just fresh, wholesome goodness. I enjoyed Williams, and now I am loving Bowler too. I’ll definitely be coming here more often for lunch. Highly recommended!

Ryan C.

Google
Great Food, but I had a bad experience with service. I ordered online which is great. I turned up and could see my salad ready on the bench, so I went up to the collection bench. The older lady serving, kept bringing new orders up and calling names out and didn't address me. Then then snarled at me to move out of the way so others could grab their food. How else was I able to get my order?! YOU NEED TO HAVE A SYSTEM TO BE ABLE TO PICKUP AN ORDER THAT IS ALREADY READY. I didn't know what else to do. It was just rude. Reluctant to go back now

Kieshell

Google
I just had my first Bowler the #1 and my gosh! I thought this was just a trend but their food is actually SO yummy, flavourful, good portion and great value for money! I couldn’t even finish it all and believe me I tried because it’s so good! Also love that I can order online to save me waiting in line when I can’t afford to because of work Highhhhly recommend wow 🤯

Olga B

Google
Appreciating these final warm-ish mornings here in Auckland, I went out for breakfast with my wonderful team at Williams Eatery in Wynyard Quarters. The ambiance and service were delightful, complemented by excellent coffee and a decent breakfast selection. Every dish was thoughtfully presented and promptly served. This time, I opted for the Fig Toast, enticed by its promising description and hoping for a refreshing start to my day. Regrettably, it didn’t quite meet my expectations. While nicely presented, I found the feta overpowering and the fig lacking in flavor (truth be told, the figs I’ve had lately seem to lack their usual taste). I would appreciate a more harmonious balance of flavors in this dish, considering its appealing combination of ingredients. Despite my experience with the Fig Toast, I still find Williams Eatery a charming breakfast spot and look forward to returning to sample other items on their menu when I’m back in town.