6 Best Restaurants in Tauranga, Coromandel and the Bay of Plenty

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Fife Lane Kitchen & Bar

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

This contemporary steak house in Mount Maunganui has an industrial chic interior with a black, white, and wood design, and a menu that showcases some of beef. Choose from Scotch fillet, Wagyu fillet, or ribeye on the bone; you also get to select your own elaborate steak knife. The fire and embers of the closed Mibrasa oven gives the dishes a charcoal flavor. Meat aside, the menu also features excellent fish and vegetable options, as well as an extensive wine list featuring top New Zealand wineries.

512 Maunganui Rd., Tauranga, 3116, New Zealand
07-574–5519
Known For
  • Pairing menu items with New Zealand wines
  • A meat locker where a range of premium cuts are on display
  • Meats cooked in a rare Spanish Mibrasa barbecue oven
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Harbourside

$$$

The food and the view will vie for your attention here, as you dine on contemporary New Zealand cuisine. The menu is created largely from local artisan produce, and you can admire Tauranga Harbour from the stunning waterfront location. The quite pricey à la carte menu encompasses starters or starters to share as well as light meals that can be appetizers depending on the size of your appetite, mains, and desserts. From the grill, meats come with a choice of butters and sauces. Reservations are recommended, particularly if you want a spot on the over-water balcony.

150 The Strand, Tauranga, 3110, New Zealand
07-571–0520
Known For
  • Excellent harbor views
  • Grill menu of local, organic cuts
  • A variety of seafood dishes
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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Izakai Bar and Eatery

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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; squid with horopito (a peppery native herb); 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.

19 Girven Rd., 3116, New Zealand
07-572–0484
Known For
  • Some tables left available for walk-ins
  • Japanese cheesecake for dessert
  • Interesting cocktail selection
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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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, 3110, New Zealand
07-578–8717
Known For
  • A raw section with tataki and yukhoe
  • Steamed buns, spring rolls, and dumplings
  • Banquet-style menu options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Mount Bistro

$$$$

The high prices set this restaurant apart from other local options, but then again so does the food: in the open-plan kitchen, nationally renowned chef Stephen Barry fuses quality indigenous meats, seafood, and produce with Pacific Rim flavors. À la carte menu choices range from small tapas to share and appetizers (which can also be requested in a slightly larger portion size) to full main courses. For those who inevitably want a taste of all the desserts, there's a tasting platter. The street-side restaurant looks out onto Mauao (Mt. Maunganui).

6 Adams Ave., Mount Maunganui, 3116, New Zealand
07-575–-3872
Known For
  • Signature flambé seafood dish
  • Multicourse degustation menu
  • Dessert tasting platter
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Picnicka

$$$

The spacious, airy dining area at this restaurant, with its large windows and wicker and wood decor, has been carefully designed to evoke a country picnic—while still feeling as stylish as you would expect from a central Tauranga establishment. Picnicka's menu is designed to be shared, with a range of plates that use local produce cooked over a wood fire, or served fresh; choose from dishes like barbecued cos lettuce, fresh market fish, and spiced lamb skewers.

38 Elizabeth St., Tauranga, 3110, New Zealand
07-571–0351
Known For
  • Chargrilled dishes cooked over an open flame
  • Field picnic inspired decor
  • Natural or tempura battered oysters

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