7 Best Restaurants in Dunedin, Otago, Invercargill, and Stewart Island

Salt Bar & Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

In an iconic art deco building, this is the place to dine in St. Clair's, a leafy seaside neighborhood along a spectacular beach. Sate yourself with beef Burgundy pie or venison; the less carnivorous may wish to try the vegan vege salad. The bar's cool aura of chrome finishing and art deco style is warmed by the dining area, which has a brick fireplace. A huge brunch menu caters to all tastes, and many dishes can be made gluten-free. The service is extremely friendly. Brunch is available only on weekends from 9 am.

Little India Dunedin

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Influenced by the flavors of northern India (and the kitchen of founder Sukhi's grandmother), this family business began in Dunedin and has become a chain spanning the country. Spacious and modern eateries meet traditional cooking methods, and warm hospitality and generous portions of spicy vindaloos and Bengali fish preparations are among the hallmarks. A good selection of Indian beers and excellent wines complement dishes.

308 Moray Pl., Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
03-477–6559
Known For
  • authentic North Indian cuisine
  • great curries
  • Indian beers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends, Reservations essential

Plato

$$$$

A favorite among locals, this waterfront eatery that was once a seafarers hostel provides great food and excellent service. Everything is delicious, from the bread and house-made duck liver–cognac pâté to the perfectly cooked seafood and chicken dishes. They also do a mean coffee and great desserts. Sunday brunch is popular here.

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Sampan Dunedin

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This no-frills noodle bar is crowded with students and serves yummy, filling, and inexpensive soups. Menu highlights include spicy satay chicken burgers, fried rice, bong-bong chicken, and deep-fried wantons.

60-64 St. Andrew St., Dunedin, Otago, 9016, New Zealand
03-471–7016
Known For
  • signature dishes of Thai, Khmer, and Chinese cuisine
  • quick service
  • popularity with university students

Thai Hanoi

$$$

This Thai-Vietnamese fusion spot offers options like green or red Thai curries and a yellow or jungle (hot) Vietnamese curry. The Rialto Cinema is across the way, making this a convenient pre- or postmovie dinner spot—but reserving a table is a good idea.

24 Moray Pl., Dunedin, Otago, 9012, New Zealand
03-471–9500
Known For
  • authentic curries
  • centrally located setting
  • BYOB policy
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends

The Kitchen Table Cafe & Bake

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At this centrally located café and bakery, artisan bakers craft delicious wholesome food. You can choose from, pancakes, French toast, or good old eggs Benedict for breakfast, or maybe a panini for lunch. Mindful of vegan taste buds and those with lactose and gluten intolerances, the owners have created a gooey brownie as well as a variety of other sweet treats. Large windows throw light into the warm and homey interior, while chunky wooden furniture encourages conversations.

111 Moray Pl., Dunedin, Otago, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–0232
Known For
  • cozy atmosphere
  • some of the best coffee in town
  • sweet treats and baked goods at reasonable prices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

The Speight's Ale House

$$$

Authentic and quirky, the Ale House serves as a lively bar in a brewery–restaurant setting. The menu includes a "drunken" steak (steak marinated in dark, malty porter) and beer-battered fish, along with plenty of Speight's ales you can match with your meal. Heavy wood furniture, old brewing equipment, and a huge schist fireplace makes the place feel welcoming. A couple of seasonal beers are released each year; in the past, these have included Harvest (an apricot beer), Chocolate, Samradh (a ginger-and-pimiento beer), and Spiced Amber Ale. You can order a "tasting try" to sample all the beer offerings which include Triple Hop Pilsner, 5 Malt Old Dark, Distinction Ale, Cider, and Summit Lager.