Queenstown has a huge variety of restaurants, pubs, bars and cafes that you can eat at, each catering to the tastes of even the most picky eater. The different styles of food and dining experiences vary from New Zealand cuisine, steak, seafood, italian (pizza), ethnic, cafes, pubs and bars, right up to 5 star fine dining.
The list below displays only a handful of the best known places to eat in Queenstown and gives you a quick insight into whats on offer in this beautiful city.
Food Style: Buffet
Located 5 minutes from central Queenstown by foot. The Skyline restaurant is accessed gondola, which provides breath taking views of the surrounding mountains and lakes.
The Skyline Restaurant seats 330 people over three levels and is open for Lunch from 12 to 2pm and Dinner from 5.45pm.
Food Style: Traditional Steak and Seafood
A stylish dining experience unlike any other with stunning views overlooking Lake Wakatipu. If you book in advance you can even secure a lakeside table for a romantic dinner under the stars.
The restaurant can seat up to 180 people and opens daily from 5pm.
Food Style: Fine Dining
Built in 1863, Tatler is a fabulous Queenstown restaurant and an iconic part of Queenstown’s heritage which is located in “The Mall”, adjacent to Lake Wakatipu. Tatler’s chef is passionate about local ingredients, using organic New Zealand ingredients where possible, keeping dishes fresh and always tasting great. The winelist is select from local vineyards to compliment all dishes on the menu giving the attention to detail that you can appreciate when fine dining in class. Tatler welcomes diners from 10am for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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