Other restaurants in Christchurch
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Lotus Heart
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High to Hereford Food Court
Closed until further notice.
Spotless food court that travels from Greece and India, to Cambodia, China and ltaly.
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Little Saigon
Cheap and cheerful with all your Vietnamese favourites, including excellent fresh spring rolls.
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Joe’s Garage
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The pride of Queenstown comes to Christchurch and brings along good-value breakfasts and lunches.
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Avon Café & Bakery
Life is really quite simple. Sometimes all you need is a takeaway coffee beside the banks of the Avon River.
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Copenhagen Bakery & Café
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A regular winner in the Supreme Pie Awards – try the chicken satay – but also highly regarded by locals for tasty sandwiches and cakes.
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NG Café
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Old meets new with a combination of iconic Kiwi snacks such as Anzac biscuits and relaxing world music beats. Soups and sandwiches tick the box marked ‘comfort food’.
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C1 Espresso
C1 is a versatile spot with a global selection of teas and coffees, lots of local beers, and everything from robust breakfasts to bagels, wraps and burritos. Check out the selection of framed postcards and plan your next escape.
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Nobanno
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NZ’s only Bangladeshi restaurant dishes up sub-continental flavours that are slightly more subtle and subdued than the sometimes overt spiciness of Indian cuisine. The seafood – including prawn and fish curries – is especially good.
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Memphis Belle
The shortish trek from central Christchurch is definitely worth it for the city’s best pizza. Look forward to retro furniture and thin-crust savoury marvels that put to shame the international chains. Cash only and bookings are recommended.
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Bicycle Thief
Tom Waits on the stereo, a corner spot overlooking leafy Latimer Sq, and an excellent wine and beer list. What more could you want? How about great thin-crust pizzas and lovingly prepared rustic Italian cuisine? Cafe, bar or restaurant? You choose.
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Lunes
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Just maybe the perfect Christchurch cafe: Lunes mixes cool jazz, a professorial approach to making coffee, and perfect midafternoon treats like baked New York cheesecake. Only open for six weeks during research, and is already easily one of the favourite caffeine haunts in town.
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Chinwag
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Designer Thai food comes to Christchurch with subtle spins on the traditional Thai cookbook. Start the night with a heady Wild Thang cocktail and graduate to zingy, zesty dishes including green curry with prawns and baby corn. Bookings recommended. There is another branch dubbed Chinwag II ( [tel] 03-366 4544) at 131 Victoria St, with the same opening hours.
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Tatsumi Kitchen & Pub
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Grab a table, or prop yourself at the bar with a handle of draught Asahi beer and choose from an almost-too-big selection of Japanese snacks and small plates. The sushi and sashimi is supremely fresh, and there’s a tad more innovation – soft shell crabs or fish carpaccio anyone? – than your usual Japanese eatery. Lunch specials ($15) are particularly good value.
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Liquidity
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Liquidity’s eclectic and stylish decor mixing chandeliers and warm timber tones combines with a diverse and proudly local menu. Free-range chicken with Israeli couscous and prime Canterbury lamb are a cut above other players on ‘the Strip’. Later at night good cocktails and plenty of European beer on tap fuels Liquidity’s eventual metamorphosis into a bar. Eclectic beats kick off most nights from 10pm. The morning after it’s a good riverside option for brunch ($13 to $20).
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