The Best Restaurant in Upper South Island and the West Coast, New Zealand

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In Marlborough visit a winery restaurant—there's no better way to ensure that your meal suits what you're drinking. Cloudy Bay clams are harvested here, salmon and Greenshell mussels are farmed in the Marlborough Sounds, and local crops—besides grapes—include cherries and garlic. In Kaikoura try crayfish. The region is named after this delicacy (In M?ori, kai means "food" and koura means "lobster"). Nelson is also famous for seafood, in particular scallops, and for fresh produce and, yes, for wine. On the West Coast, try the local delicacy whitebait fritters—a sort of omelet filled with the whitebait—tiny, young eel-like fish netted at river mouths as they migrate upstream in late spring.

Some restaurants in more remote tourist regions close in winter (June through August); others may curtail their hours. In summer, all doors are open and it's best to make reservations. If a restaurant is open on a major holiday, it may add a surcharge to your bill.

Year-round, the restaurants and cafés around the glaciers and other remote spots can be quick to close their doors at night. Arrive by 8:30 (it's sometimes even earlier in winter) or you might go hungry. Some of the smallest towns, including Punakaiki, settlements in the Marlborough Sounds, and parts of Golden Bay, have few cafés and no general stores, so bring your own supplies.

The Coffee House

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This on-the-road café on the highway in Rai Valley is perfect for both a quick stop-over or a place to sit down and grab a bite. Friendly locals serve home-baked treats and hearty sandwiches. There are gluten and dairy-free options available, too. The coffee and drinks are excellent and if you're hitting the road in a rush, they'll give you takeout. 

6786 State Hwy. 6, Havelock, 7192, New Zealand
027-347–6223
Known For
  • Delicious home-baking like frittata, cakes, and muffins
  • Good coffee
  • Great stop-over for the weary traveler
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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