Otago, Invercargill, and Stewart Island Restaurants

Dunedin has the area's highest concentration of good restaurants. Seafood is a big player, in part because of Dunedin's coastal location but also because of its proximity to Bluff, the home of New Zealand's great delicacy, the Bluff oysters. Many of the least-expensive options are café-like Asian restaurants; these tend to close early, around 9 pm. Locals don't usually dress up or make reservations for anything other than the most exclusive establishments.

Invercargill has a more limited selection of mostly moderately priced restaurants. Stewart Island has a reasonable selection considering its location, but in winter some places limit their hours or close.

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  • 1. Salt Bar & Restaurant

    $$$

    In an iconic art deco building, this is the place to dine in St. Clair's, a leafy seaside neighborhood along a spectacular beach. Sate yourself with beef Burgundy pie or venison; the less carnivorous may wish to try the vegan vege salad. The bar's cool aura of chrome finishing and art deco style is warmed by the dining area, which has a brick fireplace. A huge brunch menu caters to all tastes, and many dishes can be made gluten-free. The service is extremely friendly. Brunch is available only on weekends from 9 am.

    240 Forbury Rd., Dunedin, Otago, 9012, New Zealand
    03-455–1077

    Known For

    • Sunny corner location close to beach
    • Delicious food at reasonable prices
    • Great brunch menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 2. 1908 Café & Bar

    $$$

    There are good views of the harbor from this converted post office "where the high road meets the low road." The interior still feels Edwardian, and classic seafood dishes and steaks lead the menu; on a nice day sit outside in the courtyard, or, in winter, beside the open fire. Reservations are recommended.

    7 Harington Point Rd., Portobello, Otago, 9014, New Zealand
    03-478–0801

    Known For

    • Beautiful harbor views
    • Gorgeous Edwardian decor
    • Delicious seafood and steaks menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues
  • 3. Bay Café

    $$$

    Located in the first settlement you reach on the peninsula, this well-known café has fine views across the harbor. Scallops, prawns, blue cod, and mussels are popular, as are the tasty pizzas with smoked salmon and prawns. The brunch menu is served between 11 and 3, and the dinner menu kicks in at 5.

    494 Portobello Rd., Portobello, Otago, 9014, New Zealand
    03-476–0075

    Known For

    • <PRO>charming surroundings</PRO>
    • <PRO>great seafood</PRO>
    • <PRO>popular brunch menu</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 4. Little India Dunedin

    $$$

    Influenced by the flavors of northern India (and the kitchen of founder Sukhi's grandmother), this family business began in Dunedin and has become a chain spanning the country. Spacious and modern eateries meet traditional cooking methods, and warm hospitality and generous portions of spicy vindaloos and Bengali fish preparations are among the hallmarks. A good selection of Indian beers and excellent wines complement dishes.

    308 Moray Pl., Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
    03-477–6559

    Known For

    • Authentic North Indian cuisine
    • Great curries
    • Indian beers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekends, Reservations essential
  • 5. Little India Invercargill

    $$$

    Influenced by the flavors of northern India (and the kitchen of founder Sukhi's grandmother) this family business began in Dunedin and now has restaurants spanning the country. Spacious and modern eateries offer traditional cooking methods; warm hospitality and generous portions keep diners coming back. The display of lamp shades covering one wall is an odd decorative choice given the lack of embellishment elsewhere, but an open fireplace adds a nice touch during winter. There's a good selection of Indian beers and an excellent choice of wines that complement the dishes. Reservations are a good idea, but not an absolute requirement.

    11 The Crescent, Invercargill, Southland, 9810, New Zealand
    03-214–1555

    Known For

    • Exotic and authentic Indian cuisine
    • Cozy and charming atmosphere
    • Plenty of vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekends
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  • 6. Riverstone Kitchen

    $$$

    The mouthwatering menu focuses on organic, locally grown, seasonal produce, offering regional New Zealand cuisine with a few Asian accents (a Thai duck salad, for instance). While the atmosphere is casual, the food is serious thanks to chef Bevan Smith, who trained in Christchurch and has published four cookbooks. The "Little People" menu is just for kids. A prix-fixe menu lets you sample the best of the offerings for a fairly reasonable price. The restaurant is 12 km (7½ miles) north of the center of Oamaru.

    1431 State Hwy. 1, Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand
    03-431–3505

    Known For

    • Fresh seasonal fare
    • Innovative and elegant menu
    • Affordable prix-fixe option

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Mon.--Fri.
  • 7. South Sea Hotel Restaurant

    $$$

    You can have a relaxed meal in the seaside restaurant or an even more relaxed meal in the bar at this popular local spot. Local seafood (including oysters), pizza, pasta, and steaks offer good value; seafood chowder is a popular choice, and if you give a 24-hour notice, you can try the crayfish. Reservations are strongly recommended in the busy summer season because there are so few places to eat in these parts. Renowned winter buffets draw the local crowd in on Tuesday night.

    26 Elgin Terr., Oban, Southland, 9846, New Zealand
    03-219–1059

    Known For

    • Excellent pub grub
    • Ultimate local hangout on the island
    • Gets crowded year-round so reservations are a good idea
  • 8. Thai Hanoi

    $$$

    This Thai-Vietnamese fusion spot offers options like green or red Thai curries and a yellow or jungle (hot) Vietnamese curry. The Rialto Cinema is across the way, making this a convenient pre- or postmovie dinner spot—but reserving a table is a good idea.

    24 Moray Pl., Dunedin, Otago, 9012, New Zealand
    03-471–9500

    Known For

    • Authentic curries
    • Centrally located setting
    • BYOB policy

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekends
  • 9. The Speight's Ale House

    $$$

    Authentic and quirky, the Ale House serves as a lively bar in a brewery–restaurant setting. The menu includes a "drunken" steak (steak marinated in dark, malty porter) and beer-battered fish, along with plenty of Speight's ales you can match with your meal. Heavy wood furniture, old brewing equipment, and a huge schist fireplace makes the place feel welcoming. A couple of seasonal beers are released each year; in the past, these have included Harvest (an apricot beer), Chocolate, Samradh (a ginger-and-pimiento beer), and Spiced Amber Ale. You can order a "tasting try" to sample all the beer offerings which include Triple Hop Pilsner, 5 Malt Old Dark, Distinction Ale, Cider, and Summit Lager.

    200 Rattray St., Dunedin, Otago, 9016, New Zealand
    03-471–9050

    Known For

    • Hearty meals featuring southern New Zealand fare
    • Lively atmosphere
    • Fine local ales including seasonal brews

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