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

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There are many dining options across the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty. You can buy everything from fruit from roadside orchard stalls and take-out fish-and-chips joints to cafés serving sandwiches and espresso coffee, right through to fine-dining affairs. Even when restaurants are formal in appearance, diners and hosts tend toward a relaxed country-casualness. Restaurant owners make a point of using the region's abundant resources: the fish is likely to have been caught that morning from a nearby bay, and shellfish are from local mussel and scallop farms. A huge community of artists lives in the region and their work is likely to be for sale even though it adorns restaurant walls.

Dinner service begins about 6 pm in the winter and around 7 pm during the summer months, though many places have "all-day menus." In peak season most places keep serving until at least 9 pm. For many restaurants reservations are a good idea, especially in the summer around the Coromandel. In winter, phone ahead to check if the restaurant will stay open.

Café Awa

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At the base of Moutohora (Whale Island) Sanctuary Tours, run by Ngati Awa Tourism, this breakfast and lunch spot is right by the water. The café serves a full Kiwi breakfast menu, with omelets, eggs, and french toast, and also a range of fresh-baked pastries to go with your coffee.

Grahamstown Bar & Diner

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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 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.

700 Pollen St., Thames, 3500, New Zealand
07-868–6008
Known For
  • Decent burgers and fish-and-chips
  • Great tapas menu
  • Late night music on weekends
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Mount Bistro

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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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Pepper Tree Restaurant and Bar

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The standout restaurant in town showcases local produce, shellfish, fish, lamb, and beef. Lunch easily segues into dinner in the sheltered courtyard or in front of the fire, depending on the season. Service is swish and prices are up there, but you get what you pay for. All-day brunches and light lunches are also served.

31 Kapanga Rd., 3506, New Zealand
07-866–8211
Known For
  • Local green-lipped mussels
  • Other Coromandel shellfish like oysters and scallops
  • Signature prime rib steak

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Salt Restaurant and Bar

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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 marinated prawns, seafood bouillabaisse, or grass-fed eye fillet. Bar snacks include lots of fresh seafood such as Coromandel mussels. Reservations are recommended in summer.

1 Blacksmith La., Whitianga, 3510, New Zealand
07-866–5818
Known For
  • Great raw bar with oysters and ceviche
  • Steamed mussels
  • Slow-roasted ribs sharing plate
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.

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The Talisman Restaurant

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The garden bar and restaurant within 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 summer seafood ceviche. Suggested wine matches for the evening mains suggest more care than your standard pub grub.

7 Main Rd., Katikati, 3129, New Zealand
07-549–3218
Known For
  • Wood-fire pizzas
  • Twice cooked ribs in sticky sauce
  • Spiked coffee and hot chocolates for dessert

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