3 Best Restaurants in Otago, Invercargill, and Stewart Island, New Zealand

Just Cafe

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Britt Moore runs this little, bright yellow establishment offering a nice selection of sweet and savory scones (try their cheeses ones), slices and cakes, along with your usual tea and coffee. It's a great place to stop and watch the world go by. Friendly and chatty staff.

6 Main Rd., Oban, Southland, 9846, New Zealand
027-314–6192
Known For
  • best crepes in the region
  • cozy atmosphere
  • excellent coffee
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed June–Sept., Reservations essential

Kai Kart

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Come here for good old-fashioned fish-and-chips wrapped in a newspaper. There isn't an ounce of pretense in this cheerful little place, which is little more than a trailer with a shelter tacked over close to the town's "skateboard park" (a wooden ramp). The owner has a mussel farm in Paterson Inlet, and the cod comes from the Halfmoon Bay fishery. Try the bacon-wrapped mussels or chef Hilli's divine mussel chowder. They also do great venison burgers.  

7 Ayr St., Oban, Southland, 9846, New Zealand
03-219–1225
Known For
  • local mussels and cod
  • casual atmosphere popular with tourists and locals alike
  • small space
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed May–Sept.

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

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