Restaurants in Fiordland & Southland
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Pavilion Tavern
Down at the beach, the Pavilion Tavern gets visitors from as far as Invercargill hungry for its fresh fish, organic lamb and garden-fresh herbs.
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Blue Duck Café & Bar
Serving sandwiches and a lunch buffet, and at night the attached bar sees a mix of travellers and trampers tucking in to the $25 beer and pizza deal. You'll find the Blue Duck on the edge of the main carpark at Milford Sound.
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Fresh Choice Supermarket
Good wine and beer selection.
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Ziff’s Café & Bar
Fun atmosphere and a stylish interior. Transfers from town are $2.
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Cabbage Tree
Huge menu, huge dishes, huge wine list, and a free courtesy bus.
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Countdown
Invercargill's biggest supermarket.
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Mainly Seafood
A lakefront location, mountain views, and perfectly executed fish and chips and gourmet burgers. Make this humble food truck your Te Anau snack stop of choice.
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Lakeside Café & Bar
Serves substantial meals with a generous side order of lake views from the sunny garden bar. The public bar attached is a large, cheery affair, with crazy silver helicopters providing the wacky ventilation.
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Kebabs 2 Go
Celebrate your return to civilisation after the Kepler or Milford Tracks with the gulity pleasure of a chilli lamb kebab and a sweet slice of baklava.
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Batch
Lots of shared tables, a relaxed beachy ambience, and top notch coffee and smoothies add up to the cafe regularly being voted Southland's best. Delicious counter food includes bagels and brownies, and a smallish wine and beer list partners healthy lunch options. Open later on Friday nights, until 7.30pm.
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Tuatara Café
The cafe attached to the Tuatara Lodge backpackers hostel is cool in a traveller-focused, dreadlocks-and-Kiwi dub kinda way. Scrambled eggs on toast make for a hearty good-value start to the day and the burgers are tasty and interesting.
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