8 Best Restaurants in Wellington, Wellington and the Wairarapa

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

Kisa

$$ | Wellington Central Fodor's Choice

A gastronomic gem in Cuba Street's crown, Kisa fires up New Zealand's only Josper Mangal (charcoal barbecue) daily to create tasty Middle Eastern fare. The menu features dips (perfect with pita), a wide range of meze (sharing) plates with a kiwi influence on the ingredients, and a few larger dishes. Bookings are highly recommended, but don't be discouraged if you don't see an ideal date as they hold half their tables for walk-ins.

Tomboy

$ | Wellington Central Fodor's Choice

Part café, part cakery, Tomboy is a great spot to grab a sandwich, scone, or pastry, or some delicious breakfast fare. For refreshment, try one of the freshly made juices, coffees, or the famous beetroot-based latte.

21 Majoribanks St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-213–9160
Known For
  • Aesthetically pleasing, tasty cakes
  • Friendly communal seating area
  • Cheese scones
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner

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Boulcott Street Bistro

$$$$ | Wellington Central

A well-respected institution on the Wellington dining scene, this old colonial-style house conveys tradition and class. The delightful bistro menu features long-standing dishes like the aged beef fillet with béarnaise sauce. The crème brûlée with poached seasonal fruit is a classic dessert that will satisfy the most discerning palate.

99 Boulcott St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-499–4199
Known For
  • Excellent wine selection
  • Cozy, intimate setting
  • Simple yet well-rounded menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Dockside Restaurant & Bar

$$$$ | Wellington Central

A wood-beam roof and oiled floorboards enhance the nautical vibe at this former warehouse on the wharf, and you can get close to the water on the large harborfront deck. Inside or out, it's a lively spot, particularly on Friday night, and as expected, the menu features a broad range of fresh seafood, though there are ample meat- and plant-based options.

Jervois Quay, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-499–9900
Known For
  • Five-course degustation menu (book well in advance)
  • Prime waterfront location
  • Busy weekend nights

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Egmont Street Eatery

$$ | Wellington Central

The menu at stylish, minimalist, subterranean Egmont is all about celebrating seasonal flavors and New Zealand's unique produce in creative ways, so menus change regularly. Bookings are recommended for weekday dinners, but brunch and weekends are walk-in only.

11 Egmont St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-801–6891
Known For
  • Brilliant brunches
  • Iconic cheeseburger
  • Excellent craft beers, wines, and coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Koji

$$$ | Wellington Central

Salty, spicy, sour, and sweet tastes are equally celebrated on Koji's menu, no matter which delicious combination of Asian-influenced sharing plates you pick. The ultimate mixture of all four flavors comes together in the must-try curry beef doughnut and the restaurant's signature "strange flavor sauce," served with chicken and prawn dumplings. Koji is nestled underneath Wellington's famous Embassy Theatre, making it perfect for a dinner-and-a-movie evening.

12 Majoribanks St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-213–7331
Known For
  • Creative fusion flavors with good plant-based choices
  • Popular for dinner before a movie (it's in a theater)
  • Local and sustainable ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch weekdays

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Loretta

$$ | Wellington Central

Adorned with earthy-chic accents and wide wooden tables, Loretta makes a daily but effortless transformation from a relaxed brunch spot to a bustling candle-lit restaurant. Menus follow a seasonal theme with salads, wood-fired pizzas, savory pies, and hearty servings of seasoned meats to share. With a famously evolving menu, brunches typically begin with smoothies and spritzers, waffles, and crumpets, each served with seasonal fruits.

181 Cuba St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-384–2213
Known For
  • An extensive wine list available by the glass
  • An easygoing atmosphere great for families
  • Daily-changing menu and excellent brunches
Restaurant Details
No brunch or lunch Mon.--Thurs.

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Peoples Coffee

$ | Wellington Central

In this city of coffee fanatics, Peoples is one of the most beloved coffee brands. Its trademark organic and fair-trade beans are found across the city in a number of outposts, and this bright, airy café on Luke's Lane is one of the best for sampling the range of brews and pairing them with fresh cabinet food (sandwiches, scones, cakes) from local bakeries.