The Southern Alps and Fiordland Restaurants

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.

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  • 1. Ivy & Lola's Kitchen & Bar

    $$$$

    Feast your eyes on a collection of relics from the 1940s to '60s, right down to the mismatched crockery, and enjoy good food, great service, and a lovely atmosphere. The cuisine here is a delightfully eclectic mix, with flavors from New Zealand and around the world. Try the bacon-wrapped monkfish or the pork duo, either of which will satisfy any cravings. Save room for dessert, or for a delightful finish to your evening ask for an espresso martini.

    88 Beech St., Queenstown, Otago, 9300, New Zealand
    03-441–8572

    Known For

    • Excellent lamb of the day
    • Generous portions
    • Lakeside dining
  • 2. Kai Whakapai

    $$$

    Just across the road from the lake, this is a great place to sit shoulder to shoulder with the locals for breakfast outside on a crisp sunny morning. The cafe's Māori name means "food made good," and the menu ranges from simple breakfast and lunch choices (coffee and croissants, salads, nachos, and kebabs) to beef ribs and rump roast for dinner. In addition to consistently good meals, "The Kai" has local beers on tap and fresh bread; it's a great place to wind down after a big day.

    121 Ardmore St., Wanaka, Otago, 9305, New Zealand
    03-443–7795

    Known For

    • Bustling crowds
    • Live music
    • Local beers on tap
  • 3. The Bathhouse

    $$$

    Built to commemorate the coronation of King George V, this early 1900s bathhouse on the beach now turns out breakfast, lunch, fresh scones, tapas, and dinner from its tiny kitchen. Many people find it by accident as they walk to the Queenstown Gardens, but it's worth seeking out deliberately.

    38 Marine Parade, Queenstown, Otago, 9300, New Zealand
    03-442–5625

    Known For

    • Unbeatable location
    • Log fire in winter
    • Some of the best staff in town
  • 4. The Bunker

    $$$$

    A loungey vibe with log fires, leather armchairs, and an impressive wine list make the Bunker a particularly cozy dining location. Dinner is an all-night affair, especially if you continue with drinks in their upstairs bar; there's even a special Taste of the South degustation menu if you really want to indulge.

    14 Cow La., Queenstown, Otago, 9300, New Zealand
    03-441–8030

    Known For

    • Late-night hotspot
    • Excellent wine pairings
    • James Bond-esque vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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