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5 Results for Food and Wine in Coromandel Peninsula

The Waterworks

471, The 309 Road, Coromandel Town

The Waterworks showcase the very best of Kiwi ingenuity. You are in for a fun-filled time; there are over 60 different attractions and things to do. People stay for hours and...

Lakes Resort Pauanui

100 Augusta Dr, Pauanui

Experience some of the finest innovative cuisine on the Coromandel Peninsula, complemented by the extraordinary views across tranquil lakes and manicured fairways.

Lakes Café...

NZ$230 – NZ$380

Salt Restaurant & Bar

Blacksmith Lane, Whitianga

Enjoy fine dining at the Salt Bar and Restaurant, Whitianga’s premier hospitality establishment. Situated right on the water of the Whitianga Marina, the views are superbly...

Coromandel Hotel - Top Pub

611 Kapanga Rd, Coromandel

The 'Top Pub' provides the ideal base from which to enjoy the Coromandel Peninsula. Our fishing package includes accommodation, lunch and dinner. A la carte restaurant...

NZ$36 – NZ$55

McDonald's Family Restaurant

Goldfields Shopping Centre, Queen Street, Thames, Thames

5 Results for Food and Wine in Coromandel Peninsula

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Coromandel Peninsula Food and Wine - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Coromandel Peninsula Food and Wine including Café, Licensed Restaurant, Other Food and Wine, Restaurant and Takeaway, you will find it here on AA Travel.

Eating out can be one of the highlights of a holiday in Coromandel Peninsula. You can expect to find wonderful examples of edible excellence throughout the country, and the high standard of food offered by cafes and restaurants can be attributed to an unlimited supply of fresh, quality ingredients. The cuisine style known as Pacific Rim is New Zealand's point of difference. Pacific Rim blends the flavours of South East Asia, the Pacific and Japan. Seafood, the traditional Maori hangi (an earth oven), fresh fruit and locally produced venison and beef are just a selection of the must-try cuisine on offer. Combine this with world-class locally made wines and you have a memorable dining experience.

Separating the Pacific Ocean from the Hauraki Gulf, the Coromandel Peninsula is a beautiful, rugged
area fringed with dozens of great beaches. The towns are all of historical interest, with heritage
trails, local museums, fine Victorian buildings and relics of the gold-mining and kauri-logging
days. Four roads cross the Coromandel Range, linking the two coasts. There are a multitude of
tourist activities on the Peninsula; water sports including surfing, swimming, kayaking and fishing;
museums, a private railway, arts and craft, water gardens, a butterfly farm, and top quality dining,
to only name a very few.

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Coromandel Peninsula: Separating the Pacific Ocean from the Hauraki Gulf, the Coromandel Peninsula is a beautiful, rugged area fringed with dozens of great beaches. The towns are all of historical interest, with heritage trails, local museums, fine Victorian buildings and relics of the gold-mining and kauri-logging days. Four roads cross the Coromandel Range, linking the two c...Read More

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