8 Best Restaurants in Coromandel and the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Down Thyme Restaurant and Cafe

$$$

Mediterranean food and ambience are the focus at this quiet restaurant tucked away on the edge of town. The finest local produce, organic where possible, is matched with quality international and local craft beers and wines.

31 Orchard Rd., Waihi, Bay of Plenty, 3610, New Zealand
07-863--8980
Known For
  • house-made ice cream
  • Angus beef cheeks
  • Mediterranean-style risottos
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.

Izakai Bar and Eatery

$$$

The Bayfair Shopping Centre may seem an unlikely place to find one of the area's most innovative restaurants, but this is well worth seeking out. Izakai combines Māori ingredients and cooking styles with Japanese cuisine, so you'll find hāngi-style pork belly and watercress with ramen (noodles); smoked kahawai with cabbage fritter, Tokoyaki sauce, and pickled red onion; and creamed paua (local shellfish) and prawn gyoza (dumplings). The centerpiece of the restaurant is a long curved bar, but you can also sit at high tables near the window or in a more intimate booth-like setting.

Macau Restaurant and Lounge

$$$
Fresh flavors right from Asia are blended with the best of local New Zealand meats, seafood, and vegetables at this popular-with-the-locals waterfront eatery. As with current restaurant trends, small plates are made for sharing, so you can enjoy a blast of flavors and just keep ordering until you're full. If the myriad choices look confusing, let the kitchen decide and order a banquet. There’s a lounge bar upstairs, open from 4 pm on, for relaxing into the evening.
59 The Strand, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, 3110, New Zealand
07-578–8717
Known For
  • crying tiger grilled beef sirloin
  • steamed buns, spring rolls, and dumplings
  • banquet-style menu options

Recommended Fodor's Video

Orchard House Cafe

$$$

Just off the road but with a backdrop of fruit trees, this is a fitting place to stop for breakfast or lunch in an area known for its fresh produce. A tasty vegetarian choice is the "Figotten Shroom" (balsamic mushrooms on a potato rosti stack with spinach and a dollop of fig jam). Standard fare like loaded fries, nachos, and "fush and chups" (a gentle jibe at the Kiwi accent) can be found here too. Dine inside, or take advantage of the park surroundings and settle at an outdoor table.

603 State Hwy. 2, New Zealand
07-549--1924
Known For
  • plenty of off-road parking, with room for campervans and motorhomes
  • early closing (at 3 pm)
  • good children's menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

Salt Restaurant and Bar

$$$

Put a slightly upscale yet still casual restaurant in a popular local hotel, with a waterside location in a vacation town, and you've got this can't-miss dining spot. There is casual pub dining in the bars, but Salt, with its alfresco dining by the palm-edged marina, is the star. The menu changes with the seasons, sometimes offering free-range pork belly with prawn dumplings, lamb backstrap, or grass-fed eye fillet with béarnaise sauce. Bar snacks include lots of fresh seafood such as Coromandel mussels. Reservations are recommended in summer.

1 Blacksmith La., Whitianga, Waikato, 3510, New Zealand
07-866–5818
Known For
  • great raw bar with oysters and ceviche
  • steamed mussels
  • slow-roasted lamb sharing plate
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

The Junction Hotel

$$$

Within one of the few hotels remaining from the gold rush days, you'll find classy pub grub in a convivial atmosphere. The Grahamstown Bar Diner (GBD) is the main restaurant bar, serving everything from breakfast and lunch to bar snacks and pizzas to evening main courses. On weekends, it gets pretty packed late night thanks to music gigs. Down the back is a more casual bar with pool tables; upstairs, there are some basic but clean and excellent-value accommodations.

The Talisman Hotel

$$$

The 1876-built Talisman Hotel offers quality pub fare, with a focus on using local produce where possible. You’ll meet the locals here, be it over brunch, lunch, or dinner, where your meal could be anything from crammed-full burgers to confit duck leg. Suggested wine matches for the evening mains suggest more care than your standard pub grub.

The Vessel

$$$

This restaurant is "nautically themed" and really means it; the bar and kitchen are both housed in shipping containers. The atmosphere is casual to the extreme, so come in your swimwear if you feel comfortable doing so, and order some locally inspired pizzas. Burgers and salads are also available. Although there's seating inside, on a sunny day you are more likely to be seated outside under a shaded umbrella.

35b Captain Cook Rd., Waikato, New Zealand
07-866-0773
Known For
  • Kahawai Keeper, which is topped with smoked fish, capers, red onion, and few other goodies
  • good burgers and salads
  • plenty of outdoor seating for sunny days
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed May--Sept.