Your visit to Hokitika isn't complete without a visit to Stumpers. Right in the heart of Hokitika. Our clean, affordable accommodation has a choice of rooms from bunk beds to...
Relax amongst local memorabilia while enjoying your choice of hot or cold beverages in our welcoming cafe and bar. We can offer you lunch or evening dining, barista service,...
Hari Hari Motor Inn is a country hotel in the villlage of Hari Hari. We are easy to find on the main highway between Franz Josef Glacier and Hokitika. Our range of accomodation...
The Town House is located at the port end of Westport’s main street near the picturesque fishing wharf.
Led by Executive Chef Emily Lucas formerly of the widely acclaimed Bay...
Our bright and friendly premises have made Hokitika Cheese & Deli a popular place to meet and eat with both local folk and visitors to the area. We are regarded as a “favourite...
After the awesome drive from either Queenstown/Wanaka or the Glacier, Fantail Cafe offers convenient quick food, cold drinks, tea and great coffee - dine in or take away. We...
On the Spot Express - Convience Store - Grumpy Cow Cafe & Takeaways
FRESH AND SMOKED SALMON DISHES CAUGHT STRAIGHT FROM OUR OWN SALMON FARM!
Between Fox Glacier and Haast, it is the perfect place to have a break from driving, enjoy a coffee, a...
Bonzai Bakery & Pizzeria Ltd was established in 1982 as a hot bread shop/pizzeria, and developed into a popular coffee shop and a la carte restaurant. The Bonzai introduced...
Matheson Café
Award-winning café boasting unsurpassed views of Mt Cook and Mt Tasman. Matheson Café is a breakfast, lunch or dinner experience not to miss when visiting the...
Relaxing dining experience overlooking Lake Brunner. Indoor-outdoor dining available (weather permitting). Great cuisine, friendly hospitality. Open 7 days 10.30am till late....
Come and enjoy our iconic West Coast Bar & Restaurant. Cosy fire and surroundings. Excellent lunch and dinner menus (our fish and chips are well known all over). Wide selection...
Immerse yourself in warm West Coast hospitality - family dining with an elegant twist/American flair - whether Buller Region is your next stop on the exhilarating journey or...
Paroa Hotel-Motel is situated on the main highway just 8km south of Greymouth. We are only 4km from 'Shantytown', one of the biggest tourist attractions in the South Island....
You will find us opposite the Post Office in the centre of Greymouth. A welcoming atmosphere, with friendly professional staff. Superb all-day menu with daily dinner specials...
Ian and Lorraine welcome you to Punakaiki Tavern, Bistro and Motels. The Hotel has a beautiful garden that is perfect to sit and relax in on a sunny day or enjoy the rustic...

West Coast Food and Wine - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for West Coast 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 West Coast. 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.
Majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes and a sparse population are the hallmarks of New Zealand's
West Coast. This 600km-long region plunges westward from the awe-inspiring Southern Alps, through
lush rainforests to a breathtaking coast. Packed in between the peaks of the Alps and the Tasman Sea
are landscapes of lakes, rushing rivers, limestone, granite, glacial ice, subtropical and temperate
rainforests, rare birds and plant species, and endless recreational opportunities. Visitors will
find museums and historic buildings dedicated to the pioneers of the region. Art and craft
galleries, fine food, accommodation and local guides are found the length of the coast. Light plane
services connect with scenic spots within the region. Another way to travel to and from the coast is
on one of the world's great rail journeys aboard the TranzAlpine train, which travels between
Greymouth and Christchurch.
West Coast: Majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes and a sparse population are the hallmarks of New Zealand's West Coast. This 600km-long region plunges westward from the awe-inspiring Southern Alps, through lush rainforests to a breathtaking coast. Packed in between the peaks of the Alps and the Tasman Sea are landscapes of lakes, rushing rivers, limestone, granite...Read More
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