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

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, Otago, 9302, New Zealand
03-442--0509
Known For
  • great cocktails
  • good vegan options
  • reservations usually necessary
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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.

Kohan Japanese Restaurant

$$$ | Village Center

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.

State Hwy. 8, Lake Tekapo, Canterbury, 7945, New Zealand
03-680–6688
Known For
  • great lake views
  • big crowds
  • lots of locals
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.

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Provisions of Arrowtown

$$$

Set in a historic miner's cottage, Provisions gets its name from the range of gourmet preserves they make. The welcoming atmosphere and lovely garden make it a delightful place to have breakfast or lunch. The blackboard menu is enticing and there are homemade treats in the cabinet.

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.

The Old Mountaineers Cafe, Bar & Restaurant

$$$

This cozy, very personable café–restaurant has big picture windows for grand views of the Alps and all sorts of interesting mountaineering memorabilia and photos to peruse inside. The meals are flavorful, hearty, and wholesome, and they source a lot of organic produce, including organic wines and coffee (if you take it with milk, that's organic, too). There's a big roaring fire to keep you warm in winter. A popular option is their Mountaineers' Breakfast—nitrate-free bacon, free-range eggs, sausages, tomato, mushrooms, hash browns, and ciabatta—served all day. Fresh burgers and pizza are a specialty here, too. They may close early if it's quiet at dinner, so be sure to get there by 7 pm.

Winnie's

$$$

This is a long-standing local favorite restaurant and bar, with a winning combination of excellent pizza, pool tables, and beer. At night it becomes a happening spot with DJs and dancing, and it's extremely popular with backpackers. Try and get a table on the balcony overlooking the mall.

Yonder

$$$

In a lovely old cottage in the middle of town, Yonder has outdoor seating in front; a café-style area in the middle; and, finally, a restaurant, bar, and live venue in the rear. The menu is inspired by the countries of origin of the chefs, and it changes to match the seasons and what's fresh.

14 Church St., Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand
03-409–0994
Known For
  • eclectic global menu
  • friendly to those with dietary restrictions
  • bright, welcoming atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Mon. and Tues.