14 Best Restaurants in Upper South Island and the West Coast, New Zealand

Matheson Cafe

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The food at this all-day café is great (a huge breakfast menu, burgers at lunch, beef rib eye, and lamb cutlets for dinner) but the scenery steals the show. If the weather plays ball you'll be able to enjoy a memorably stunning view: an amphitheater of mountains (Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mount Tasman) and, in the foreground, tall kahikatea forest. Lunches include salads, curries, risottos, burgers, and bagels while evening has the classics: pork belly, rib-eye steak, salmon, Merino (lamb) leg, and pastas are served.

T.O.A.D. Hall

$$ Fodor's choice

At this café, shop, and produce market in a former church, enjoy breakfasts of French toast, free-range eggs Benedict, or free-range eggs cooked any way you like. Then stock up for your holiday travels from the food market. Or you can just chill over a wholesome lunch like the excellent slow-roast lamb burger. There's also an interesting kids' menu, and you can indulge in the cakes and berry ice creams anytime. Beverages include fresh brews from the Townshend Brewery next door. Weekend dinners in summer feature music performances.

The Store at Kekerengu

$$ Fodor's choice

This big, indoor–outdoor café–restaurant overlooking a rolling surf beach on State Highway 1 makes one of the best road stops in the area (maybe even the whole country). You can choose lunch from a selection of prepared dishes or order from the menu. You'll find it halfway between Kaikoura and Blenheim. It's a beautiful, wild spot with the Kaikoura Mountains towering in the background. There's a huge log fire inside and a large outdoor deck with several private garden areas. Just make sure you stop early because it usually closes by 4 pm.

5748 State Hwy. 1, Kekerengu, Canterbury, 7371, New Zealand
03-575–8600
Known For
  • location with wild coastal views and sprawling gardens and lawns
  • classic fish-and-chips
  • outdoor deck to enjoy the view while eating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations essential

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Beechwoods Cafe

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Lots of wholesome breakfast and lunch options, hot snacks, and sweet treats are offered here. Some popular choices include the snapper (fish) sandwich, Beechwood burgers, and real fruit ice cream. This is a great place to stock up for your rafting or hiking efforts, and they manage the passing crowds well.

32 Waller St., Murchison, Tasman, 7007, New Zealand
03-523–9571
Known For
  • popular stop for bus passengers so gets crowded
  • classic highway café
  • nice selection of to-go foods

Cafe Cortado

$$$

South American and Mediterranean influences are paired with top Marlborough wines and craft range beers at this prime waterfront spot with a laid-back atmosphere. The fresh breakfasts will sufficiently fuel you up for a day out on the Sounds. Cortado, a family-run restaurant, prides itself on its sustainable practices.

Café Encounter

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Here's a bright outdoor eatery sharing space with the Dolphin and Albatross Encounter operations and a gallery/shop. Food is available off the all-day menu or from the cabinet; breakfasts and light lunches are appealing; and their cakes and slices are always tempting. The partially glassed-in courtyard is sheltered in most winds, and there's plenty of indoor seating. As at any outdoor café in Kaikoura, don't leave your food unattended because the birds will snatch it quicker than you can say "seagull!"

96 The Esplanade, Kaikoura, Canterbury, 7300, New Zealand
03-319–6777
Known For
  • waterfront views
  • house-made baking
  • big breakfasts before you hit the sea in pursuit of dolphins and seabirds
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Denniston Dog

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This old bank building is loaded with local character in its current guise as a cheerful pub and gathering spot. If the coal-mining heritage of this town interests you, you will enjoy the memorabilia and photos on display. They serve good Kiwi food here, anything from breakfast and brunch to light meals to kids' meals to stone-grill steaks and seafood. The meals are hearty, and it's a very kid-friendly spot. There's a big covered courtyard for summer dining.

DP1 Cafe

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Homey hospitality and a great vibe in this colorful, retro-style spot comes with house-cooked breakfasts (scrambled eggs are as good as you'll find anywhere), lunches, and baked goods. Plus, the outlook over the Grey River is terrific.

104--108 Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, West Coast, 7805, New Zealand
03-768–4005
Known For
  • local art on display
  • hip, funky vibe
  • tasty coffee and breakfasts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Hakuna Matata Cafe

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Every town needs a darn good café, and this one is Blenheim's. The breakfast menu runs all day on the weekends, with all the standard Kiwi options like hotcakes, eggs, and muesli. The menu offers fresh, simple food for lunch, with plenty of wheat- and gluten-free options, as well as an impressive tea and coffee menu. Try the smoked chicken Caesar salad. Locals love this place, with its sharp, almost industrial decor.

1C Main St., Blenheim, Marlborough, 7201, New Zealand
03-579–5040
Known For
  • big hot chocolates, fresh smoothies, and great coffee
  • house-made cranberry and orange muesli
  • vegetarian breakfasts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Tues.--Sun.

Jester House Cafe

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The locally sourced, mainly organic food at this funky place includes a raft of home baking, chutneys and dressings, and hearty country fare like chowders and salads. There's cozy indoor seating, and tables dotted throughout the garden and veranda. For the kids there's a small playground, an enchanted forest, and some extremely tame eels that can be hand-fed (September–May). This eclectic establishment makes no apologies for being open only on Fridays 10 am–10 pm. Down in the back garden, the Boot B&B has comfy accommodations for couples.

Le Café

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Sitting outside Le Café on the waterfront you can look right down Queen Charlotte Sound and watch the local boats and the big Cook Strait ferries coming and going. Staffers source organic, local, and free-range foods wherever possible—your fish was probably landed on the wharf at the end of the street and, if it's beef, they reckon they know the farmer. Casual meals, coffee, and baking are available all day before dinner kicks in; that's when the tempo at the bar picks up and live acts perform regularly.

Pancake Rocks Cafe

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A little café open daily, Pancake Rocks serves a full breakfast, lunch, and (in summer) dinner menu. This place is famous for it all-day pancake stacks and gourmet stone-oven pizzas, the cabinet food is delicious too. There's also a small gallery/gift shop here, selling quality New Zealand souvenirs, including jewelry. The staff copes well given the hordes that can arrive here.

Rivers Café

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Good food and good coffee is served every day in a welcoming, rustic setting. It's hard to find, tucked around a corner, so it's mostly frequented by locals and those in the know. There's plenty of room and free Wi-Fi,  with hours extending a touch in summer.

Wholemeal Cafe

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Set in the old Tākaka movie theater, this place is synonymous with the alternative feel that is Golden Bay. The breakfast and lunch menus are substantial and wholesome, or you can catch an early dinner on Friday and Saturday when they are open until 8 pm. There's plenty of room to find a table, even at the height of summer. Eat indoors or out, and you’ll be joined by all walks of the local community. 

60 Commercial St., Takaka, Tasman, 7110, New Zealand
03-525–9426
Known For
  • funky vibe
  • amazing baked goods
  • coffee sourced direct from high-altitude farmers in Timor Leste
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.–Thurs.