2 Best Restaurants in Otago, Invercargill, and Stewart Island, New Zealand

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Dunedin has the area's highest concentration of good restaurants. Seafood is a big player, in part because of Dunedin's coastal location but also because of its proximity to Bluff, the home of New Zealand's great delicacy, the Bluff oysters. Many of the least-expensive options are café-like Asian restaurants; these tend to close early, around 9 pm. Locals don't usually dress up or make reservations for anything other than the most exclusive establishments.

Invercargill has a more limited selection of mostly moderately priced restaurants. Stewart Island has a reasonable selection considering its location, but in winter some places limit their hours or close.

Bay Café

$$$

Located in the first settlement you reach on the peninsula, this well-known café has fine views across the harbor. Scallops, prawns, blue cod, and mussels are popular, as are the tasty pizzas with smoked salmon and prawns. The brunch menu is served between 11 and 3, and the dinner menu kicks in at 5.

494 Portobello Rd., Portobello, 9014, New Zealand
03-476–0075
Known For
  • <PRO>charming surroundings</PRO>
  • <PRO>great seafood</PRO>
  • <PRO>popular brunch menu</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations essential

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The Kitchen Table Cafe & Bake

$

At this centrally located café and bakery, artisan bakers craft delicious, wholesome food. You can choose from pancakes, French toast, or good old eggs Benedict for breakfast, or maybe a panini for lunch; the bakery makes delicious bagels, too. Mindful of vegan taste buds and customers with lactose and gluten intolerance, the owners have created a gooey brownie as well as a variety of other sweet treats. Large windows throw light into the warm and homey interior, while chunky wooden furniture encourages conversations.

111 Moray Pl., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–0232
Known For
  • Cozy atmosphere
  • Some of the best coffee in town
  • Reasonably priced sweet treats and baked goods, with some vegan and gluten-free options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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