5 Best Restaurants in Queenstown, The Southern Alps and Fiordland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Queenstown - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bespoke Kitchen

$$ Fodor's Choice

Focused on seasonal ingredients and fresh flavors, Bespoke is considered a top brunch spot by locals. The coffee is top quality and the food is both a visual and literal feast. They cater to an impressive array of dietary needs, and the staff are incredibly helpful if you need something in particular. Make sure you don't miss out on their blackboard specials as they showcase the best of the season. You should expect to make a takeaway purchase of their great counter food, too.

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.

Fergburger

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A Queenstown institution, the famous Fergburger gets mentioned in media around the world. It began life as a burger bar serving from a hole in the wall and kept growing; now there's a permanent queue stretching outside. If you're not too hungry, but want to know what the fuss is about, just share one—they're big enough for two.  Skip the line and order by phone, or instead stop in at their awesome bakery next door.

42 Shotover St., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-441–1232
Known For
  • Enormous and legendary burgers
  • Late-night dining
  • Long lines at all times

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Jervois Steak House

$$$$

Dine here and find out why New Zealand is so proud of its beef and lamb: you could take it to the next level with the Wagyu beef, but honestly it's hard to beat the standard Jervois fillet, with onion rings on the side and delicious sauces. Steak is the undisputed hero here, but like the great American steak houses on which Jervois models itself, there's fabulous seafood, too, and even a quality vegetarian menu. Warm, interesting decor, and welcoming, knowledgeable staff (they'll bring cuts of meat to your table to show what you're getting) ensure this place delivers a memorable night. If you can't do dinner, try lunch.

8 Duke St., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-442–6263
Known For
  • Pricey cuts of beef
  • Extremely knowledgeable staff
  • Elegant steak-house atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sat.–Thurs.
Reservations essential

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Vudu Cafe

$$

You'll be fighting the locals for a breakfast seat at this Queenstown institution, thanks to its lakefront seating and delicious array of counter food. Eggs Benedict with a classic coffee is probably the most common breakfast order in New Zealand, and this is perhaps the best in the area. The rest of the seasonal menu is full of fresh and local produce.

16 Rees St., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-409–0625
Known For
  • Big breakfast crowds
  • Coffee to go (and enjoy by the lake)
  • Healthy options
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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