7 Best Restaurants in The Southern Alps and Fiordland, New Zealand

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Queenstown, as the main regional resort, has the widest range of restaurants. Throughout the area, menus focus on local produce, seafood, lamb, and venison. Wine lists often highlight South Island wines, especially those from Central Otago and Gibbston Valley. Cafés and restaurants driven by the summer tourist trade shorten their hours in winter. Dress standards are generally relaxed, with jeans or khakis acceptable almost everywhere. At high-end places, particularly in Queenstown, you'll need to reserve a table at least a day in advance.

Outside of Queenstown and Wanaka dining options can be limited. In summer, meals of some sort are available almost everywhere, but outside the high season, there are fewer options in the smaller settlements and they don’t tend to stay open late.

Bespoke Kitchen

$$ Fodor's Choice

Focused on seasonal ingredients and fresh flavors, Bespoke is considered a top brunch spot by locals. The coffee is top quality and the food is both a visual and literal feast. They cater to an impressive array of dietary needs, and the staff are incredibly helpful if you need something in particular. Make sure you don't miss out on their blackboard specials as they showcase the best of the season. You should expect to make a takeaway purchase of their great counter food, too.

The Bunker

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Behind the hidden door, you'll find an intimate log-fire lounge with white table clothes, excellent food, and an impressive wine list. The Bunker's cozy atmosphere and fantastic service easily transforms a dinner reservation into an all-night affair, especially if you continue with drinks in their upstairs cocktail lounge. There's even a special Taste of the South degustation menu if you really want to indulge.

Kika

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Sophisticated and splendid to all five senses, Kika is a true culinary star in Wānaka. Award-winning chef James Stapley focuses on sharing, great service and a warm atmosphere. As each dish arrives, it'll stir "oohs" by its playful and impressive presentation, followed by more enthusiastic "mmms" when you taste the elevated flavors. The Lumina lamb shoulder is arguably the best in the region, and pairs very well with the patate fritte and roasted carrots. Just make sure you leave room for dessert, you'll be Kika-ing yourself if don't try their famous standing ice creams.

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Kohan Japanese Restaurant

$$$ | Village Center Fodor's Choice

For nearly 30 years, Masato Itoh has run the only Japanese restaurant in town, combining fresh local ingredients with imported spices and seasoning to produce a traditional Japanese menu. The food is a refreshing change from the more traditional offerings in town; any salmon dish is a winner, but the Bento Box is an especially good value.

La Rumbla

$$$ Fodor's Choice

With the owners either cooking in the kitchen or out front making sure this is the best experience it can be, this is one of those rare places that's got all the elements right: food, service, and atmosphere. It's a tapas restaurant, but with generous servings; the food is a mixture of Spanish and all sorts of interesting savory influences. Make a reservation if you want to be sure of a table; locals love this place.

54 Buckingham St., Arrowtown, 9302, New Zealand
03-442–0509
Known For
  • Great cocktails
  • Good vegan options
  • Reservations usually necessary
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Poppies Cafe

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Set in an extensive garden, Poppies has for years been a great place to eat, drink, socialize, and bask in the sun. Meat, seafood, pizza, and pasta are complemented by organic produce from the on-site vegetable garden along with fresh-baked bread and pizzas. There's also a good range of craft beer and local wines. 

Redcliff Café & Bar

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Don't let the modest, homey exterior and laid-back attitude of the staff fool you: this restaurant serves the best meals in Te Anau. The menu is strong on wild game and seafood, and if you stay after dinner, you might get to enjoy live music at the bar. It pays to book in advance.

12 Mokonui St., Te Anau, 9600, New Zealand
03-249–7431
Known For
  • Local venison and hare
  • Lively, cozy, and comfortable atmosphere
  • Can get booked up so smart to reserve ahead
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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