Queenstown, New Zealand City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Queenstown, New Zealand Travel Guide has been your connection to Queenstown's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Restaurants
Dining is a serious business in Queenstown and there are more than 100 great eateries to choose from. Nothing goes better with a great meal than a great wine and Central Otago is well known for great wines and famous Pinot Noirs. Top restaurants, stylish cafés, family eateries, sushi bars, wineries . . . you choose the style. Alfresco diners pack sidewalk cafés, restaurant gardens and wineries to enjoy great food and wine, warm conditions and 10 pm sunsets. In winter, roaring log fires, and hearty menus warm restaurants and the beverage lists respond to icy outside temperatures adding mulled wine. Fine dining, hearty winter meals, Japanese, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, pizzas, pub meals, seafood salads, modern Pacific cuisine, noodle houses, sushi caravans, home baked cakes and pastries and local delicacies are appreciated in Queenstown's centre by locals and visitors alike. |