18 Best Restaurants in Otago, Invercargill, and Stewart Island, New Zealand

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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.

Salt Bar & Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

In an iconic art deco building, this is the place to dine in St. Clair, a leafy seaside neighborhood along a spectacular beach. Sate yourself with a shared plate of slow-roasted lamb shoulder; the less carnivorous may wish to try the risotto or 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.

240 Forbury Rd., Dunedin, 9012, New Zealand
03-455–1077
Known For
  • Sunny corner location close to beach
  • Delicious food at reasonable prices, including weekend brunch
  • Reservations essential
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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1908 Café & Bar

$$$

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

7 Harington Point Rd., Portobello, 9014, New Zealand
03-478–0801
Known For
  • Beautiful harbor views
  • Gorgeous Edwardian decor and wood paneling
  • Delicious seafood and steaks menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. and June–Aug.

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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, 9014, New Zealand
03-476–0075
Known For
  • <PRO>charming surroundings</PRO>
  • <PRO>great seafood</PRO>
  • <PRO>popular brunch menu</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations essential

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Cabbage Tree

$$$

A spacious dining room done in wood and brick provides the setting for dining on a large menu of classic, hearty Kiwi fare including hot-smoked salmon and braised lamb shanks; there's something for everyone, including vegetarians. The wine list includes mostly New Zealand vintages, with a few Australian wines as well. The outdoor garden bar is a perfect place to enjoy the Southland sun and a glass of wine; forget driving and make use of a courtesy vehicle for pickup/drop-off within Otatara and Invercargill city.

379 Dunns Rd., Invercargill, 9879, New Zealand
03-213–1443
Known For
  • Variety of set-menu options besides à la carte options
  • Delicious seafood salad
  • Wonderful outdoor garden bar
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed. and Thurs.

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Church Hill Boutique Lodge and Restaurant

$$$$

The small dining room of this boutique accommodation serves mainly lodge guests, but contact the owners in advance and you might get lucky and have a real Stewart Island culinary experience of food of the sea, or kai moana. Stewart Island blue cod, salmon, mussels, oysters, crayfish, and paua (abalone) are all cooked to perfection and accompanied by fresh vegetables from the garden just yards away. This intimate restaurant has a view out to sea and seats six guests at a time. 

36 Kamahi Rd., Oban, 9846, New Zealand
03-219–1123
Known For
  • Delicious muttonbird in season
  • Hilltop views out over Foveaux Strait
  • Just six seats
Restaurant Details
Closed May–Oct. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Forced Therapy

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The owner of this eclectic store wears many hats, serving coffee, cake, and sandwiches in the small shop. There are a few tables where you can sit and enjoy your coffee, and you can browse a small gallery featuring works by local craftspeople. Upstairs, this place offers wellness treatments such as facials.

10 Main St., Oban, 9818, New Zealand
020-4089–8686
Known For
  • Homemade baking and good coffee
  • Useful food option in a place there there aren't many
  • Quirky vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Apr.–Nov. No dinner

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Indian at the Crescent

$$

The authentic Indian food on the good-size menu at this family-run restaurant is cooked in a traditional charcoal-fired tandoor oven. Som, the friendly owner, welcomes diners into a former bank building that is now a spacious, 74-seat restaurant with wood floors and stylish modern decor. Lamb, chicken, seafood, and vegetarian plates prepared in different ways give diners plenty of choices. A long list of New Zealand and Australian wines, as well as local craft beers, are on offer.  

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. The spacious and modern eateries offer traditional cooking methods; warm hospitality and generous portions keep diners coming back. The display of lampshades 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 a requirement.

11 The Crescent, Invercargill, 9810, New Zealand
03-214–1555
Known For
  • Chicken malabari
  • Long wine list
  • Ample vegetarian options
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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Kai Kart

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Come here for good old-fashioned fish-and-chips wrapped in a newspaper. There isn't an ounce of pretense in this cheerful little takeout place, which is little more than a trailer with a shelter tacked over; it's located close to the town's "skateboard park" (a wooden ramp). The owner has a mussel farm in Paterson Inlet, and the cod comes from the Halfmoon Bay fishery. Try the bacon-wrapped mussels or chef Hilli's divine mussel chowder. They also do great venison burgers.  

7 Ayr St., Oban, 9846, New Zealand
03-219–1225
Known For
  • Local mussels and cod
  • Casual atmosphere popular with tourists and locals alike
  • Small space with limited outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Closed May–Sept.

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The Kitchen Table Cafe & Bake

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At this centrally located café and bakery, artisan bakers craft delicious, wholesome food. You can choose from pancakes, French toast, or good old eggs Benedict for breakfast, or maybe a panini for lunch; the bakery makes delicious bagels, too. Mindful of vegan taste buds and customers with lactose and gluten intolerance, the owners have created a gooey brownie as well as a variety of other sweet treats. Large windows throw light into the warm and homey interior, while chunky wooden furniture encourages conversations.

111 Moray Pl., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–0232
Known For
  • Cozy atmosphere
  • Some of the best coffee in town
  • Reasonably priced sweet treats and baked goods, with some vegan and gluten-free options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Little India Dunedin

$$

Influenced by the flavors of northern India (and the kitchen of founder Sukhi's grandmother), this family business began in Dunedin in 1991 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, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–6559
Known For
  • Authentic North Indian cuisine
  • Great curries and good Indian beers
  • Reservations essential
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Plato

$$$$

A favorite among locals, this waterfront eatery that was once a seafarers' hostel provides great food and excellent service. Everything is delicious, from the bread and house-made pâté to the perfectly cooked seafood and chicken dishes that maximize the use of local ingredients. They also do a mean coffee and great desserts. 

2 Birch St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–4235
Known For
  • Impressive, all-encompassing menu
  • Great waterfront views
  • BYOB policy
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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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 in the modern, high-ceilinged space is casual, the food is serious thanks to chef Bevan Smith, who trained in Christchurch and has published four cookbooks. The restaurant is 12 km (7½ miles) north of the center of Oamaru.

1431 Glenavy-Hilderthorpe Rd., Oamaru, 9493, New Zealand
03-431–3505
Known For
  • Somewhat limited but innovative and elegant menus
  • Good list of desserts and cakes during the day
  • Nice breakfast menu
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.--Thurs.

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The Rocks Restaurant Bar

$$$$

You could easily walk past this stylish place, tucked inside a shopping courtyard. The kitchen employs bounty from the nearby bush and sea paired with inventive sauces and sides. Share a "rummage board" (tapas-style plate loaded with seafood, chorizo, olives, cheese, and crusty bread) with friends while you ponder the menu. Terra-cotta, brick, and river stone give off an Invercargill-meets-Tuscany vibe.

11 Courville Pl., Invercargill, 9810, New Zealand
03-218–7597
Known For
  • Exquisite dining experience
  • Specializing in steaks, fish, chicken, pork, venison, and lamb
  • Tuscany-inspired decor
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Sampan Dunedin

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Students crowd into this no-frills noodle bar that serves yummy, filling, and inexpensive soups and other dishes. Highlights on the lengthy menu include spicy satay chicken burgers, fried rice, bong-bong chicken, and deep-fried wantons; hot pots are another choice.

60--64 St. Andrew St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-471–7016
Known For
  • Signature dishes of Thai, Khmer, and Chinese cuisine
  • Quick service
  • Useful for takeout
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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South Sea Hotel Restaurant

$$$

You can have a relaxed meal in the hotel's 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, 9846, New Zealand
03-219–1059
Known For
  • Excellent pub grub
  • Ultimate local hangout on the island
  • Gets crowded year-round so reservations are necessary
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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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 tender Merino lamb shank, 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, 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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Thai Hanoi

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This casual, brightly painted 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, 9012, New Zealand
03-471–9500
Known For
  • Authentic curries
  • Centrally located
  • BYOB policy
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.

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Ziff's Café and Bar

$$$

This enormously popular restaurant on the way to Oreti Beach (past the airport) is a local favorite. Ziff's does steak, blue cod, chicken, and pasta, and customers love the seafood bowl and slow-braised meat pie. The establishment provides a free courtesy shuttle from Invercargill and environs, so you can indulge in their excellent wines and cognacs, too. 

143 Dunns Rd., Invercargill, 9879, New Zealand
03-213–0501
Known For
  • Generous servings of simple but tasty cuisine
  • All-day menu and open until late
  • Convenient courtesy shuttle from Invercargill

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