Upper South Island and the West Coast Restaurants

In Marlborough visit a winery restaurant—there's no better way to ensure that your meal suits what you're drinking. Cloudy Bay clams are harvested here, salmon and Greenshell mussels are farmed in the Marlborough Sounds, and local crops—besides grapes—include cherries and garlic. In Kaikoura try crayfish. The region is named after this delicacy (In M?ori, kai means "food" and koura means "lobster"). Nelson is also famous for seafood, in particular scallops, and for fresh produce and, yes, for wine. On the West Coast, try the local delicacy whitebait fritters—a sort of omelet filled with the whitebait—tiny, young eel-like fish netted at river mouths as they migrate upstream in late spring.

Some restaurants in more remote tourist regions close in winter (June through August); others may curtail their hours. In summer, all doors are open and it's best to make reservations. If a restaurant is open on a major holiday, it may add a surcharge to your bill.

Year-round, the restaurants and cafés around the glaciers and other remote spots can be quick to close their doors at night. Arrive by 8:30 (it's sometimes even earlier in winter) or you might go hungry. Some of the smallest towns, including Punakaiki, settlements in the Marlborough Sounds, and parts of Golden Bay, have few cafés and no general stores, so bring your own supplies.

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  • 1. Hopgoods & Co.

    $$$$

    Chef–owner Kevin Hopgood focuses on using regional produce and regularly wins national restaurant awards for this small, eponymously named bistro-restaurant. Along with the à la carte menu, Hopgoods offers a five-course degustation tasting spectacle, plus an ever-changing two- or three-course bistro-style menu on Monday and Tuesday. This dinner spot is likely to be busy, though the service is always attentive and discreet.

    284 Trafalgar St., Nelson, Nelson, 7010, New Zealand
    03-545–7191

    Known For

    • Angus beef fillet
    • Duck confit
    • Big crowds so reservations are a good idea

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
  • 2. Monteiths Brewing Company

    $$$

    They started brewing beer on the West Coast right here in 1868, and now the modern version of the brewery offers a full restaurant, a brewing museum, brewery tours and, of course, lots of fresh brews. The restaurant serves standard Kiwi fare, along with tapas and platters to match the beers. The brewery tours (NZ$35 includes tastings) will be in the hands of an expert brewer. You can also get your own, personally labeled bottle (NZ$10).

    60 Herbert St., Greymouth, West Coast, 7805, New Zealand
    03-768–4149

    Known For

    • Historic brewery tours
    • Antipasto platters
    • Great local brews
  • 3. Theatre Royal Hotel Kumara

    $$$

    The owners spent years restoring this old pub, and now the place hums with activity and tasty food. Locally cured bacon, venison patties, wild (bush) pork sliders, house-made pies, and salads all vie for attention on the breakfast/brunch/lunch menus. Bar snacks and baked goods are offered all-day, and dinner steps up with a stylish à la carte menu. Riders from the local cycle trail will be staying here; there's also a great local scene with live music and community events.

    81 Seddon St., Kumara, Hokitika, West Coast, 7832, New Zealand
    03-736–9277

    Known For

    • The community's local pub
    • History (ambience) meets modernity (food)
    • Classic miner's breakfast
  • 4. Arbour

    $$$$

    A friendly and very stylish eatery, Arbour is innovative and critically acclaimed yet so laid-back and hospitable. The quality produce is matched with quality local wine. Owners Bradley and Liz have brought their international, five-star hospitality experience to Arbour, just out of town on the way to the airport. The decor is simple yet sophisticated, and the garden comes into its own in summer. Various menu options vary from small plates to three, four, and "many" degustation-style courses.

    36 Godfrey Rd., Renwick, Marlborough, 7272, New Zealand
    03-572–7989

    Known For

    • Degustation-style option for chef to create entire menu for you
    • Dining in the kitchen alongside the chef
    • Great desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues. and Jul. No lunch
  • 5. PortSide Bistro & Bar

    $$$

    There’s a huge range of fare on the menu here, be it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Breakfasts are served until 3 pm, and coffee and cake are always ready on the go. Light lunch choices include salads, burgers, and lots of seafood, and the dinner menu showcases salmon, venison, and rib-eye beef. They're especially proud of their signature fish-and-chips on Friday. You’ll be dining with the locals here.

    13 Cobden St., Westport, West Coast, 7825, New Zealand
    03-789–7133

    Known For

    • Fresh market fish, delivered directly from the boats
    • Bistro burgers
    • Local atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential
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  • 6. The Apple Shed Kitchen and Bar

    $$$

    The Māpua Wharf setting complements the food, and you can watch the boats go by while dining on quality produce (organic when possible) washed down with Nelson wines, ciders, and craft beers. All bread is baked in-house, the coffee is great, and the menu serves a mix of small and large plates. You can dine inside or outside. Once an apple packing shed, this restaurant utilizes its waterfront location perfectly. 

    Shed 3, Mapua, Tasman, 7005, New Zealand
    03-540--3381

    Known For

    • Dining overlooking the water
    • Golden Beer craft beer from the brewery next door
    • Local fish and shellfish dishes

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