The exploration of Māori and Polynesian culture through kai (food) – Monique Fiso’s
intimate Wellington degustation restaurant is locally and internationally acclaimed.
With a menu that taps into New Zealand's varied cultural influences, chef Michael Meredith's restaurant is contemporary yet comfortable and elegant without being stuffy.
For well over 10 years, this serene restaurant and its chef, Makoto Tokuyama, have been sharing the best of “new-style” Japanese cuisine, including sushi, sashimi, wagyu and a standout dessert of sake-chocolate ganache.
It may be in the centre of Auckland, but Ahi's menu and fit-out celebrate the entire country’s natural bounty in a quest to explore and refine our understanding of modern New Zealand cuisine.
In a narrow worker's cottage, this intimate restaurant serves up some of Wellington's most sublime food in the form of three-course set-menus, served in two sittings a night.
Pull up a stool at the shining brass bar overlooking the kitchen for the full chef's table experience at this central Christchurch restaurant, specialising in elevated plates that are all designed to share.
In a bright blue bungalow facing the sea, chef Jeremy Rameka and his partner Natalie Bulman highlight their passion for New Zealand’s produce and ingredients with every five-course degustation menu.
Descend the stairs from Fort Lane into the subterranean dining room of contemporary Indian restaurant Cassia, and you’ll feel like you’ve left the city behind for a while – no matter what time of day you’re eating.
An expansive restaurant across two Britomart heritage buildings, the city flocks to Amano for both its daytime bakery and seasonal, Italian-inspired dine-in menu.