The Best Restaurant 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.

Bistro Gentil

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Indulge with a modern fine French meal at this trendy bistro with lake and mountain views on the outskirts of Wānaka. The menu changes regularly, but the local Lumina lamb and Aoraki Salmon is always there in one form or another, accompanied by heirloom vegetables and herbs from the kitchen garden. Help yourself to more oils and balsamic vinegars via the dispensing machines; you can opt to get your wine on tap as well, allowing you to sample several wines by the taste, half, or full glass. If you want to make a real event of it, opt for the seven-course tasting menu.

76a Golf Course Rd., Wānaka, 9305, New Zealand
03-443–2299
Known For
  • Provincial olive oils
  • Self-dispensed wine tastings
  • Multicourse tasting menus
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. Dinner only
Reservations essential

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