Wellington and the Wairarapa Restaurants

In Wellington, restaurants, cafés, and sports bars spring up overnight like mushrooms. Although you'll never be without the classic meal of steak, fries, and ale, city eateries have also embraced more adventurous fare. Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Malaysian, Mexican, and Italian cuisines are increasingly common. Indigenous food, too, is appearing in restaurants around the city—native plants might be paired with traditional seafood or made into sauces to accompany meat or sweet-potato dishes.

In rural areas outside Wellington, the wine industry has revolutionized local tables, with excellent dining and wine-tasting spots. In the Wairarapa, restaurants are winning a reputation for creative cuisine.

Generally, lunch runs from noon until 2, and most restaurants close for a few hours before opening for dinner around 6. On Monday, many restaurants are shuttered. Dress codes are still really relaxed; jeans would be frowned on only in the top restaurants.

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  • 1. Boulcott Street Bistro

    $$$$

    A well-respected institution on the Wellington dining scene, this old colonial-style house conveys tradition and class. The delightful bistro menu features long-standing dishes like the aged beef fillet with béarnaise sauce. The crème brûlée with poached seasonal fruit is a classic dessert that will satisfy the most discerning palate.

    99 Boulcott St., Wellington, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
    04-499–4199

    Known For

    • Excellent wine selection
    • Cozy intimate setting
    • Simple yet well-rounded menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sat. and Sun.
  • 2. La Bella Italia

    $$$ | Petone

    On the otherwise sleepy Petone Wharf is a vibrant Italian trattoria, where prestigious awards, relics of family history, and shelves of the finest Italian ingredients cover the walls. This spot was awarded the prestigious Ospitalità Italiana quality-approved seal and is recognized as one of the top 70 Restaurants with Pizzeria in the World by Ristorazione Italiana.

    10 Nevis St., Wellington, Wellington, 5012, New Zealand
    04-566–9303

    Known For

    • The award-winning bravo gubello salmon pizza
    • Welcoming family atmosphere
    • Phenomenal salumeria

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential
  • 3. Loretta

    $$$ | Wellington Central

    Adorned with its earthy-chic accents and wide wooden tables, Loretta makes a daily, but effortless transformation from a relaxed brunch spot to a bustling candle-lit restaurant. With their famously daily-evolving menu, brunches typically begin with smoothies and spritzers, waffles, and crumpets, each served with seasonal fruits. Lunch and dinner follow a similar seasonal theme with salads, wood-fired pizzas, savory pies, and hearty servings of seasoned meats to share.

    181 Cuba St., Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
    04-384–2213

    Known For

    • An extensive wine list available by the glass
    • An easy-going atmosphere great for families
    • Daily-changing menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 4. Dockside Restaurant & Bar

    $$$$

    A wood-beam roof and oiled floorboards enhance the nautical vibe at this former warehouse on the wharf, and you can get close to the water on the large harborfront deck. Inside or out, it's a lively spot, particularly on Friday nights, and as expected, the menu features a broad range of fresh seafood.

    Jervois Quay, Wellington, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
    04-499–9900

    Known For

    • Five-course degustation menu (book well in advance)
    • Prime waterfront location
    • Busy weekend nights

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 5. Grill Meats Beer

    $$$

    A relaxed and fun place to enjoy conversation and good food, the focus here is on the casual beer drinker rather than the aficionado. Each dish has a recommended beer to go with it; if you want to try something out of your comfort zone, staff are trained to help you expand your palate.

    227 Cuba St., Wellington, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
    04-801–8787

    Known For

    • Local sustainable produce
    • Excellent beer pairings
    • Chipotle-braised brisket fries

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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  • 6. Master Kong

    $$$ | Wellington Central

    Reveling in the lively waterfront atmosphere, Master Kong has a vibrant, fun, and sometimes spicy personality, both in its cuisine and its decor. The menu covers the most-beloved Asian street foods, ranging from fresh sake-cured salmon bites, to flavorful fusion-style dumplings, to Korean barbecue banquets. The menu is equally complemented by a large list of elaborate cocktails and mocktails. The varied and comprehensive menu, friendly service, and large tables make this an enjoyable spot for families and groups.

    33 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
    04-471–1776

    Known For

    • Peking duck pancake feast
    • Bright and lively waterfront location
    • Extravagant and creative cocktails
  • 7. Pravda

    $$$$ | Wellington Central

    Three king-size chandeliers dominate the high ceilings in this classic, old Wellington building; the café area has half-paneled walls and a matching bar that gives a touch of understated class. The menu changes regularly to capture the best of the season's produce and if you're passing by during the day, their cheese scones are much loved by locals.

    107 Custom House Quay, Wellington, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
    04-801–8858

    Known For

    • <PRO>Soviet-kitsch decor</PRO>
    • <PRO>great wine list</PRO>
    • <PRO>excellent steak</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 8. Saint Sebastian

    $$$

    Experience delicious and unique takes on kaimoana (seafood) in this pale blue monument to the sea. The restaurant specializes in home-style cooking and features locally sourced ingredients from the Wairarapa pastures to the coast of Palliser Bay. The Paua (abalone) dumplings and Kohe Kohe oysters are not to be missed. Reservations are essential for dinner.

    109a Chapel St., Masterton, Wellington, 5810, New Zealand
    06-216–1471

    Known For

    • Great sharing plates
    • Popular with locals
    • Excellent service and ambience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 9. Shed 5

    $$$$

    Huge windows facing the harbor disguise the fact that this historic building on the wharf was once a woolshed. On the menu, seafood stands out; the daily fish selection is sourced and filleted on-site by Shed 5's fishmonger, and the seafood risotto changes daily depending on what the tide brings in.

    Jervois Quay, Wellington, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
    04-499–9069

    Known For

    • <PRO>lovely window seating</PRO>
    • <PRO>huge range of local and international wine</PRO>
    • <PRO>vegetarian options</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 10. The Backbencher Gastropub

    $$$

    Right across the way from the Parliament buildings sits this landmark watering hole where politicians grab a cold beer after a hot debate. The walls have become a gallery of political cartoons and caricature puppets of government characters and well-known sports figures, while menu items are named after notable politicians.

    34 Molesworth St., Wellington, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
    04-472–3065

    Known For

    • Quirky decor
    • Rubbing elbows with politicians
    • Upscale pub cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 11. The Botanist

    $$$ | Wellington Central

    Though right at home among the seaside cottages of Lyall Bay, this plant-based haven is anything but traditional. The Botanist offers tasty and innovative takes on traditionally meat-centered meals in a seasonally evolving menu. It opens for brunch and then runs to late-night cocktail hours every day, and the menu is also complemented with appropriately botanical teas, kombuchas, and cocktails.

    219 Onepu Rd., Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
    04-891–0198

    Known For

    • Seaside views
    • 100% plant-based menu
    • Sheltered sunny courtyard
  • 12. The Crab Shack

    $$$

    Set on the waterfront, with crab-pots and ropes hanging from the ceiling and walls bedecked in old-world maps and colorful recycled timber, the Crab Shack is an American-style diner with a Kiwi twist. Strong Cajun flavors and massive crab dishes are the order of the day, but there are plenty of land-based options if you don't feel like seafood.

    Queens Wharf, Wellington, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
    04-916--4250

    Known For

    • <PRO>engaging and fun staff</PRO>
    • <PRO>broad menu options but a big focus on seafood</PRO>
    • <PRO>dishes for sharing</PRO>
  • 13. The Farriers Bar & Eatery

    $$$

    At The Farriers, you can watch the chefs in the open kitchen while waiting for your order to arrive. Much of the large menu is devoted to pub fare and wood-fired pizzas, all made from scratch, but interesting main courses tempt those with more ambitious appetites.

    4 Queen St. N, Masterton, Wellington, 5810, New Zealand
    06-377–1107

    Known For

    • Popular with locals
    • Basic, well-executed menu
    • Courtyard for summer seating
  • 14. The Village Café

    $$

    At this rustic barnlike café with a sunny outdoor courtyard, all the food is made from local ingredients. The cooks even smoke their own salmon and stuff their own sausages. A great start to a day of wine tasting, since the food is hearty enough to keep you going all day.

    6 Kitchener St., Martinborough, Wellington, 5741, New Zealand
    06-306–8814

    Known For

    • Hearty brunches
    • Huge and varied menu
    • Plenty of space

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 15. The White Swan Country Hotel Restaurant

    $$$

    This former railway administration building was chopped into several pieces and relocated before being transformed into a grand country hotel. The menu changes seasonally and incorporates locally sourced meat and vegetables. A big open fireplace, light modern furniture, and glittering chandeliers create a warm, welcoming dining room where the service is impeccable.

    109 Main St., Greytown, Wellington, 5712, New Zealand
    021-539–528

    Known For

    • Great accommodations on site
    • Excellent veranda seating
    • Good local wine selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.--Wed.
  • 16. Tirohana Estate and Cellars Restaurant

    $$$$

    The dark-tile floor and white tablecloths put this classy dining area way above the usual winery restaurant, and a wrought-iron door, black leather chairs, and polished-brass ceiling fan add to the aura. It's a prix-fixe dinner menu, and there is usually a lamb and a beef dish among their offerings. It all comes with impeccable and friendly service.

    42 Puruatanga Rd., Martinborough, Wellington, 5471, New Zealand
    06-306–9933

    Known For

    • Bread and butter pudding
    • Complimentary transfers from local accommodations
    • Excellent wine-pairings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 17. Union Square Bistro and Bar

    $$$$

    Located and independently operated within the historic Martinborough Hotel, the decor here is understated yet comfortable. The classic bistro menu offers European favorites for lunch and dinner, with brunch on weekends.

    Union Sq., Martinborough, Wellington, 5711, New Zealand
    06-306–8350

    Known For

    • Michelin-starred chef
    • Town center location
    • Great gin menu
  • 18. WBC

    $$$$ | Wellington Central

    An art-deco-era factory floor is now a popular fusion restaurant and local institution. Enjoying the large, elegant windows from its predecessor, WBC's dining hall has an open and airy atmosphere that balances the lively bustle from the open kitchen. The menu is composed of a rich selection of small and large plates to share, complemented by the rapidly rotating specials and an ever-evolving local wine list.

    107 Victoria St., Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
    04-499–9379

    Known For

    • Sun-soaked art deco dining space
    • Asian-influenced menu
    • Excellent fresh seafood bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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