Alongside the Gisborne Wine Centre, this bistro combines culinary smarts and international flavours with an interesting harbourside locale. Good-value sharing plates might include pork belly with peanut slaw and brown rice, or mussels with turmeric, coriander and coconut. The thoughtful wine list features around 15 local drops by the glass and Gisborne-brewed craft beers. Coffee and cake, too.


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1. Te Tauihu Turanga Whakamana

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Like a giant sundial, Te Tauihu Turanga Whakamana is a large modern sculpture in the shape of a tauihu (canoe prow) that celebrates early Māori explorers.

2. Sculpture of Te Maro

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On the flanks of Titirangi Reserve is an impressive new sculpture of Te Maro, the first of nine Māori men killed by Cook's crew when they landed in…

3. Cook's Plaza

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Near the summit of Kaiti Hill in Titirangi Reserve is Cook's Plaza. Due to a cock-up of historic proportions, the Cook statue here isn’t garbed in British…

4. Puhi Kai Iti Cook Landing Site

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At the foot of Titirangi Reserve is the spot where Captain Cook first landed in NZ in 1769, and where nine Māori were killed by Cook's crew. In 2019, a $5…

5. Captain Cook Statue

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One of Gisborne's gaggle of Captain Cook commemorations, part of which is a globe etched with his roaming routes.

6. Titirangi Reserve

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High on a hill overlooking Gisborne, Titirangi was once a pā (fortified village). Reach it via Queens Dr, or on the steep track from the revamped Puhi Kai…

7. Titirangi Lookout

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On top of Kaiti Hill in Titirangi Reserve, this lookout offers high, wide and handsome views out across the sea.

8. C Company Memorial House

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This cultural centre commemorates the dedication and commitment of the famed 28th Māori Battalion of the New Zealand Army who fought bravely in the…