7 Best Restaurants in Christchurch and Canterbury, New Zealand

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Christchurch has an exciting foodie scene, and many new restaurants, cafés, and bars have opened in recent years. Restaurants are usually open every day; if they do close, it’s either Sunday or Monday. Outside Christchurch, restaurants are more likely to close on Monday and Tuesday and during the winter.

The Waipara Valley is seeing a surge in exotic food production. North Canterbury is now a key producer in the country's fledgling black truffle industry. Locally sourced saffron, hazelnuts, manuka (an indigenous kind of tea tree) honey, olive oil, and ostrich meat are making their way onto area menus.

Dux Central

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This restaurant's laneway setting and beautifully restored two-level building gives it a London pub feel. With food and drinks to suit all tastes, it's a popular hangout for locals day and night. Plush dining rooms and a wide covered veranda lead to a manicured garden that is also a year-round source of produce for this busy kitchen. The pizzas are hard to skip (try the salmon), and the lime-and-coriander-crusted fish is a treat. Staff go out of their way to make you feel at home for brunch, lunch, dinner, or a drink anytime. The emphasis here is on seafood, vegetarian, and vegan dishes. The Dux also brews its own acclaimed beers.

Ilex Café

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One of the city's most beautiful pieces of architecture also houses one its most popular cafés. Christchurch Botanic Gardens' rare plants and nurseries sit alongside a busy dining room in this modern take on a glass conservatory. With their own vegetables and herbs just outside, the ilex chefs are no doubt inspired by the 52 acres surrounding them. Line up with the locals for well-priced and inventive seasonal soups, pies, and salads washed down with organic soda or a glass of wine. On a fine day grab a picnic blanket from the friendly staff and spread out on the impressive lawn.

Armagh St., Christchurch, New Zealand
03-941–5556
Known For
  • Fresh produce from local suppliers and the kitchen garden
  • Creative brunch fare
  • Clever kids' menu

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Little Vintage Espresso

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Tucked away down a side street off the main road, this cute little café with a red door is packed with country locals and is fast becoming a popular visitor stop, too. Besides the great coffee, there's also an excellent selection of well-priced baked goods, including delicious muffins, and a tasty brunch menu to suit all appetites.

20 Markham St., Amberley, 7410, New Zealand
03-314–9580
Known For
  • Cinnamon scrolls
  • Delicious gluten-free cakes and slices
  • Power-packed salads
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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Powerhouse Cafe and Restaurant

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Now a popular café for locals, the Powerhouse building used to contain a small hydroelectric generator that supplied power to the old Queen Mary Hospital and a few streetlights. Today, it opens at 7:30 am and offers a great brunch and lunch menu to suit all tastes. Local and free-range ingredients are used in dishes that are all house-made.

8 Jacks Pass Rd., Hanmer Springs, 7334, New Zealand
03-315–5252
Known For
  • Hearty high-country breakfasts
  • Lots of gluten-free and vegan options
  • Wonderful fresh salads for lunch

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Super

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This eatery's clever take on Māori Japanese fusion has won rave reviews from locals thanks to its selection of carefully crafted dishes that are perfect for sharing. It's set in the beautiful Old Royal Hotel Building on the waterfront, and the atmosphere is stylish and relaxed. Open every night for dinner and three days per week for sumptuous lunch. 

5 Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, 8082, New Zealand
021-0862–2632
Known For
  • Tasty okonomiyaka (Japanese pancakes with a twist)
  • Locally sourced, organic produce with lots of vegan options
  • Intriguing desserts
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon., Tues., Wed., and Sat.

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Supreme Supreme

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A great place to get a coffee fix, this hip café is styled with a red-and-white American diner aesthetic. The café is a flagship outlet for the Coffee Supreme brand, which started in Wellington over 30 years ago before expanding to Japan and Australia. Look to the all-day breakfast menu for fresh fruit platters, and a decadent double stack of pancakes with whipped butter and maple syrup. Countertop goodies are served with excellent coffee. Sit at the communal bar or smart wooden tables.

10 Welles St., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand
03-365–0445
Known For
  • Trendy ex-garage location on Christchurch's coolest street
  • Excellent coffee
  • Egg n’ cheese breakfast muffin with bacon and house-made sausage
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Welles Street

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This inner-city pub anchors the emerging South Town neighborhood of the Central Business District, and this big indoor–outdoor space has plenty of atmosphere. Menu items range from contemporary pub food to Mediterranean cuisine, all made using local produce. You cant beat the souvlaki served with Greek donuts. They often have live music, and there's a pool table in the back.