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The Coffee Club North City (Porirua Wellington)

Kiosk 6, North City Shopping Centre, Titahi Bay Road, Porirua, Wellington

At The Coffee Club you’ll always find Good Food, Great Service & Excellent Coffee in an up-market, stylish and welcoming fit-out. But The Coffee Club is about much more that...

The Coffee Club Chews Lane (Wellington)

Shop 11, 2-16 Chews Lane, Wellington

At The Coffee Club you’ll always find Good Food, Great Service & Excellent Coffee in an up-market, stylish and welcoming fit-out. But The Coffee Club is about much more that...

McDonald's Family Restaurant

Manners Mall, Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington

McDonald's Family Restaurant

10-18 Adelaide Road, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington

McDonald's Family Restaurant

Level 1 Foodcourt, Westfield Queensgate, Queens Drive, Lower Hutt, Wellington, Wellington

McDonald's Family Restaurant

200 Courtenay Place, Wellington, Wellington

6 Results for Food and Wine in Wellington

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Wellington Food and Wine - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Wellington Food and Wine including Café, 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 Wellington. 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.

Set on the shores of the lower North Island, Wellington was chosen as the capital of New Zealand due
to its central location. Bordered by the Rimutaka Range to the east, the Tararuas to the north and
Cook Strait to the south and west, Wellington is a cosy city offering visitors an abundance of
activities to enjoy. For diversity, entertainment and just sheer fun, Wellington is one place where
you will never be bored. Take a trip through the national museum, Te Papa Tongarewa, which has
hundreds of permanent exhibits, as well as visiting exhibitions. Visit Parliament buildings, and the
debating chamber when it is in session - hear politicians discuss issues of the day. Art galleries,
golf courses, historic buildings, race courses, live theatre, sporting venues, entertainment
complexes, opera, botanic gardens, a wildlife sanctuary, a zoo, shopping centres, designer shops and
cultural shows can all be found in this compact, busy metropolis. If you are feeling energetic,
take a walk up Mt Victoria. It offers excellent views of the city, Wellington harbour and Cook
Strait, which separates the North Island from the South Island. On clear days you can see the South
Island. There is a large array of restaurants, cafes, pubs, clubs and fast food outlets - from top
quality international cuisine, through to cheap ethnic food or fish and chips on the beach.

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Wellington: Set on the shores of the lower North Island, Wellington was chosen as the capital of New Zealand due to its central location. Bordered by the Rimutaka Range to the east, the Tararuas to the north and Cook Strait to the south and west, Wellington is a cosy city offering visitors an abundance of activities to enjoy. For diversity, entertainment and just she...Read More

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