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Angkor


Fine Cambodian cuisine in heart of the city
43 Dixon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 9423
yourng@globe.net.nz
The subtle and fragrant taste of Cambodia comes to you in a friendly, relaxed and informal setting. Classic oriental style, round tables and lazy Susans make this a good option for groups. The tempting menu offers a range of vegetarian dishes such as umpkin seed salad, or try a spicy main dish such as beef with garlic sauce or deep fried prawn rings. A comprehensive wine and cocktail list and excellent service will make your visit a memorable occasion.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Arabica


Exhilarating espresso
1 Grey Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 7697
Stylish cafe serving excellent coffee to both corporate clients and those with time to leisurely read the paper. Strong coffee will get your day off to a good start, accompany it at lunch with Italian style snacks such as panini and foccacia, muffins and rolls. Decor is understated and contemporary and the big windows open onto the paved street making it a pleasantly breezy place on a summer's day.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arabica photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Arbitrageur Wine Room


Wine and Risotto
125 Featherston Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 5530
http://www.arbitrageur.co.nz/
reservations@arbitrageur.co.nz
With an impressive list of over 600 local and international wines, the Arbitrageur Wine Room offers the best wine experience in Wellington. The menu consists of salads, soups, pasta, risotto, and crustacea. It is available for corporate meetings and business conferences. A winner of several awards some of which are 'Cuisine Restaurant of the Year' in 2005, and the Award of Excellence 2005 in the Wine Spectator Magazine Wine List Awards.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arbitrageur Wine Room photo by Wei-Hang Chua
Photo: Wei-Hang Chua
Arbitrageur Wine Room photo by Wei-Hang Chua
Photo: Wei-Hang Chua
 

 
Armadillo Cafe


Finger lickin' chicken
129 Willis Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 1444
Armadillo's claim to serve big food with "straight shootin'" service stands up to scrutiny at this ever-popular tex-mex joint. Features include brick walls, red, white and blue flags, big bar, and a bright and breezy crowd looking for a good feed and fun. Dixie chicken, spare ribs and great steaks are dished up with country music and a smile. Wash them down with a beer or margarita!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Aro Street Cafe


World food
90 Aro Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 4970
Located in the historic Aro Valley on Wellington's fringe, this café offers a varied international a la carte menu at moderate prices. The crisp clean cream paint job and the occasional retro ornament create a relaxed setting. Colour is added by the work of local artists. The varied dinner menu includes vegetarian dishes like Bulgar and Lentil Pilaf or Grilled Autumn Vegetable Haloumi on a Celeriac Risotto Cake. Breakfast menu weekdays and a tempting weekend brunch also available. Licensed, but you can bring your own wine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
AroBake


Fresh daily
83 Aro Street
Te Aro
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 384 5473
Situated in the cluster of shops in the centre of charming Aro Street, the Arobake is a great place to pull in for a quick bite on your busy sightseeing schedule. Recharge the batteries with a strong coffee or choose from a variety of cakes, sandwiches, biscuits, pies and more all baked fresh each day on the premises. Housed in a street-side villa the Arobake blends in with the local scenery and you would think it had been there since the beginning of time. (Well, the beginning of the street at least!)

Review © 2007, Wcities
AroBake photo by wcities
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Axolotl Cafe


A little bit mexican
34 Courtney Place
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 3834
Nestled in the heart of the entertainment district, this is a great place for pre-dinner meals, post-dinner coffee or an early weekend brunch. As it is open late during the weekend, it attracts an hour-of-the-day dependent crowd. The decor - Mexican inspired mellow earthy tones with candle lit tables - is pleasant and soothing. Fully licensed and in the mid price bracket, the menu offers an eclectic mix of European/Mexican inspired food with a vegetarian bias.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Aztec Cafe


Local secret
165 Riddiford Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 389 5555
Situated in suburban Newtown, this charming cafe is one of the best kept secrets in Wellington. It is loyally supported by the locals and very reasonably priced. The coffee is exceptional (not to be under rated in this part of the world). Vegetarian food is a speciality and there is plenty of seafood for the meat adverse. Decor is pleasing - you are immediately surrounded by beautiful native wood and warm yellows in the cosy dining suites. Do not tell everybody about this place (or the great Ginger Spice Pudding) or you will spoil the secret.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Backbencher Pub and Cafe


For political humour
34 Molesworth Street
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 3065
If you find yourself near Parliament Buildings be sure to look in at this lively and relaxed pub and café famous for its political satire and substantial fare. Big lunches and dinners, plus an all day bar menu, a weekend brunch and lively atmosphere. Try the Clark's Lamb Shanks or the Seafood Policy of the Day. Often frequented by public servants, politician's secretaries, journalists and others who buzz near the beehive. Also caters for functions for 20-300 people.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Backbencher Pub and Cafe photo by Grant Cherrington
Photo: Grant Cherrington
Backbencher Pub and Cafe photo by kara.anne fraser
Photo: kara.anne fraser
 

 
Ballroom Cafe


Upstairs on city fringe
9 Riddiford Street
Newtown
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 389 4828
You will find this upstairs cafe, unmistakable in its purple and yellow paint job, on the city fringe in colourful and historic Newtown. Attributes include the friendly staff, impressive artworks, moderate prices, child friendliness and live music (some nights). Ready made foods--muffins, panini, pancakes - are available and a varied blackboard menu for brunch or a more formal dinner. Great for coffee while reading the paper or a relaxed three-course meal with friends. Licensed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ballroom Cafe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Bandong Cafe


Traditional food and style
134 Cuba Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 5489
Traditional Asian food at realistic prices is what this colourful restaurant on cosmopolitan Cuba Street does best. Suitable for groups and couples who will enjoy the charming and homely pink and red decor. Offers traditional favourites such as Beef Rendang, Spicy Dry Curry Beef with Steamed Coconut Rice, and Satay with Peanut Sauce. Lots of curry dishes available and value for money lunch time specials. Licensed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bays Curry Cottage


Village special
28 Rimu Street
Rona Bay, Eastbourne
Wellington 6008
New Zealand
+64 4 562 0102
This plain jane serves up spicy specialities to the locals from its central location in the Eastbourne Village. Great for an inexpensive early evening meal following the long walk to Pencarrow Heads or Butterfly Creek.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Beaujolais


Cellar selection
11 Woodward Street
P.O. Box 10 220
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 1471
On pedestrian Woodward Street, in the central business district, this downstairs wine bar is the secret sipping spot of wine lovers from all over town. It is fairly small, with a lot of wood and French motifs such as roosters and wine labels. Al fresco dining in the summer months extends the pleasant ambience outdoors. Offers a tasty blackboard menu for lunch with reasonably priced dishes such as Ham and Gruyere Pie and Pork Belly, Basil and Tomato Pie with Green Salad. There is an extensive international wine selection and special offers from the cellar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Beijing Restaurant


Beijing duck specialist
164 Riddiford Street
Newtown
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 389 7988
In the centre of historic and cosmopolitan Newtown you will find this specialist in Northern (mandarin) Chinese cuisine. Inside watch the chefs at work through viewing windows into the kitchen. There are at least 100 different dishes on the menu. If you can not make up your mind, choose the banquet menu. Cheap lunches include a soup and main. Plenty of Dumplings, Spring Rolls, Crispy Chicken and other favourites come as starters and a separate vegetarian menu is available. Licensed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Beijing Restaurant photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Bengal Tiger


One of the originals
98-104 Victoria Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 8706
This was the first tandoori restaurant in New Zealand (established in 1980) and remains a good choice for a classic Indian meal. It is small and sports an elegant, somewhat masculine, grey and black colour scheme - a pleasant change from the everywhere yellow of many other Wellington establishments. A wide range of traditional meat meals, such as Chilli Chicken and Lamb Suhi Korma, are offered and there is a good range of vegetarian dishes. The lunch time special of curry, naan and rice is hard to beat.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Big Thumb


Top notch Sichuan meals
9 Allen Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 4878
Look out for the neon "big thumb" among the renovated warehouses on paved Allen Street, just off bustling Courtenay Place. The thumb marks this elegant Chinese restaurant that creates authentic Cantonese and spicy Sichuan meals. Eat amongst the ornate furniture, rich colour scheme and paintings of women in period costume, which create an immediate impression of yesteryear opulence. Try the Scallops and Cashew Nuts or Spicy Beef. Fully licensed. Yum Char is available for lunch daily.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Big Thumb photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Blue Penguin Cafe


Colourful creatures
12 Main Road
Days Bay
Wellington 6008
New Zealand
+64 4 562 7673
For a satisfying day out take the Westpactrust Ferry to Days Bay. The sea air will stimulate your appetite, which can be satisfied at this friendly cafe near the pier. You can not miss the big colourful penguin wall painting inviting you in, or, sit outside when the weather is kind. Serves all day lunches such as Warm Chicken and Apricot Salad or a Ploughmans Platter and brunch. Children's meals and a wonderful array of ice creams such as White Chocolate and Raspberry for sunny summer days are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bodega


Cool ambience
101 Ghuznee Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 8212
http://www.bodega.co.nz
bar@bodega.co.nz
This long-standing alternative cafe, frequented by a young and hip crowd looking for good vibes, serves inexpensive and innovative tucker. Good-sized inexpensive meals like Seafood Chowder and Chicken and Mushroom Penne are featured on the blackboard menu. Alcohol is served but you can also bring your own wine. Cool for late night desserts and strong coffee after listening to music.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bombay Cafe


Purple paradise in Petone
Corner of Queen & Jackson Streets
Petone
Wellington 6008
New Zealand
+64 4 568 5226
This restaurant consistently dishes up delightful subcontinental favourites. The colourful decor--purple walls, decorated lampshades, Indian material-draped ceilings - sets the scene for an interesting night out with friends or family. Chicken, lamb and beef dishes are the order of the day though there are also vegetarian specials and the essential tandoori breads and curry condiments. Indian Kingfisher beer is available or try a Gisborne Gewurztraminer as an ideal accompaniment. Special three-course meals available Monday to Thursday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bordeaux Bakery & Brasserie


Boulangerie & patisserie
220 Thorndon Quay
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 8334
bordeaux.bakery@xtra.co.nz
For fresh croissants made with an authentic French recipe, look no further than Wellington's own Bordeaux Bakery. On weekend mornings the shop is packed with customers and those who wish to, can stop and enjoy their purchases over a good strong French coffee. All the classic breads and patisseries are available from baguette to brioche thanks to specialist French baker Jean-Louis Macadre. A simple lunch is also served - consult the blackboard menu for the likes of Eggplant Gratin or Fettucine with Traditional Italian sauce. Wash the meal down with a glass of wine (from Bordeaux of course). Bon appetit!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bordeaux Bakery & Brasserie photo by wcities
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Bordeaux Brasserie


Best from Bordeaux
220 Thorndon Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 8334
bordeaux.bakery@xtra.co.nz
They brought us Bordeaux baking and now the owners of this business are bringing the sweet scents of Bordeaux cooking to the city fringe. From the kitchen of Dominique comes Flamiche aux Poireaux, Gambas Grilles, Entrecote Poelee, Caille Braisee and many other delights. Excellent wine served to accompany the meal and exceptional service.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bordeaux Brasserie photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Botanic Garden Cafe


Fancy tea in the gardens
Glenmore Street
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 1400
treehouse@wcc.govt.nz
This conservatory cafe at one end of the Botanic Gardens luscious Begonia house looks out towards a sea of roses in spring. Light and brightly painted in trendy yellows and aubergines it is a spacious, relaxing, and pleasant place for tea on your own or with grandma. Serves snacks and counter foods such as samosas, rolls, quiche, pastries and cakes. Caters for all kinds of private functions. Smoke free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Botanic Garden Cafe photo by Lim Hsiao Wei
Photo: Lim Hsiao Wei
 

 
Boulcott Street Bistro


Top-class cuisine in historic Plimmer House
99 Boulcott Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 4199
http://www.boulcottstreetbistr...
info@boulcottstbistro.co.nz
This top-class restaurant, situated in an 1870s colonial house, exudes an intimate, relaxed and friendly ambience. Spacious but intimate dining and bar facilities are offered, as well as an attic room suitable for small private functions. The distinguished a la carte menu features fresh seasonal foods with a French influence. Delicious main entrees such as Pan Roasted Fillet Steak with Pomme Frites and Bearnaise Sauce are available. There is a quality wine list and full bar. Evening seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Boulcott Street Bistro photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Boulot


Eat, drink and dance in trendy central Blair Street
15 Blair Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 6615
http://www.boulot.co.nz/
info@boulot.co.nz
This bar and restaurant is popular with the 30-something crowd for eating, drinking and dancing. Situated in trendy Blair Street, it provides a relaxing atmosphere and a variety of good food choices. Music covers the spectrum from modern jazz, to latin-inspired sounds and classic swing. Regulars return repeatedly for the scrumptious wood-fired pizzas, as well as delicacies such as the Venison and Roast Kumara and mouth-watering desserts. Chardonnay and malt whiskey are favourites with imbibers here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Boulot photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Brandon Street Cafe


Central business district cafe
20 Brandon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 6673
This casual cafe caters to the office worker market especially those needing a quick caffeine fix before the day starts, and anyone after a healthy lunch. The warm yellow walls covered in brilliant murals are a dominant feature, which along with the casual attitude give a slightly arty, slightly hippie, slightly different feel. A blackboard menu offers a range of inexpensive lunches such as Glazed Fish and Pickled Eggplant or Oriental Beef-style Salad. Also sells counter food like stuffed potatoes and foccacia sandwiches. Serves hot drinks, juices, and smoothies. No alcohol.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brasserie Flipp


An in place for parties
103 Ghuznee Street
RSA Building
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 9493
If budget is no problem, visit this centrally located restaurant for a fine dining and imbibing experience. Whether it is an intimate lunch in the Karaka Room, a cocktail party in the stylish Clicquot Room or a knees-up in the Brasserie, you will have a good night out. The restaurant is large, modern, busy, and lively with an atmosphere conducive to group functions and parties. There is an extensive menu of modern New Zealand pacific dishes, each one guaranteed to please.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brooklyn Cafe


Brooklyn's focal point
5 Todman Street
Brooklyn
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 385 3592
Established in the early 1990s, this cafe occupies a great corner site in Brooklyn Village and is a real community gathering point. The building dates back to 1895, and features a wooden interior with fresh cream walls, and large windows ensuring plenty of sunshine (on a good day). The restaurant serves light meals, all day brunches and dinner. The menu is fresh and varied. Try the Salmon Fillet with Vegetables on Parmesan Cream Fettuccine or stick to a rib-eye steak. An excellent wine cellar compliments the meals.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brooklyn Cafe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Bubbles Bistro


Coastal wonder
50 Amohia Street
Paraparaumu
Wellington 6010
New Zealand
+64 4 298 3181
This popular bistro offers memorable cuisine and spectacular sunsets. The eatery has won numerous local awards including, Best Value For Money. The seafood dishes are particularly fresh and mouth watering. Warm yellow walls, with seascape paintings and decoration continue the coastal theme. Seafood predominates though traditional meals, for example Seared Spiced Pork Belly with Noodles and Seasoned Greens are also offered. A good range of Australian and New Zealand wine complement the meals.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Burger Wisconsin


Luscious gourmet burgers
30 Waitoa Road
Haitaitai
Wellington 6003
New Zealand
+64 4 386 3999
http://www.burgerwisconsin.co.nz/
info@wisconsin.co.nz
This suburban favourite dishes up great big mouthfuls of luscious burger most evenings. Wash it down with a shake and dream of America. Eat in at the counter or take out, either way the food is reasonably priced, tasty and filling. The franchise dictates slick and clean interior design with cream and maroon walls, wooden bar stools, lovely artwork and plenty of magazines. The Garlic and Mushroom Burger is tempting on a winter's night and the Chicken Avocado and Bacon is great anytime. Additional branches are in Brooklyn, Northland, Haitaitai, Petone.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
CD Store Cafe


Mellow music and coffee
250 Lambton Quay
Capital on the Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 471 1352
Read about new music releases at your table top, then hear them at the listening posts while savouring coffee and cake at this casual cafe. With its roomy and contemporary style and laid-back, comfortable feel, it easily attracts a spill-over crowd from the compact disc store next door. Serves breakfast and lunch. Main meals such as soup, pasta, wedges and smoked chicken salad are very reasonably priced. Refreshments include iced drinks, tea, smoothies and, of course, coffee.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe 93


Asian and kiwi cafe fare
93 Molesworth Street
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 3908
Just up the road from Parliament Buildings, this friendly and diverse eatery services local office workers and the occasional resident. The emphasis is on varied cafe fare with a mix of New Zealand and Asian favourites. Eat in or takeaway as the mood takes you or weather dictates. There is a table or two on the footpath for those seeking some fresh air. Breakfast specials and varied light lunches are on offer. Try the Warm Chicken Salad, Spicy Wedges, simple hot Panini or soup of the day.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe Globe


Should be world famous
213 Cuba Street
Trekkers Hotel
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 2566
You will find this award winning restaurant, on one of Wellington's most interesting streets, casual and likeable. Try it for brunch, lunch, a top class dinner or simply coffee and cake. Brick and wood décor, mellow music and friendly staff provide a warm and relaxed atmosphere. Mains, like blackened salmon fillet with lemon and parmesan risotto, are truly inspiring. Its reputation ensures a lively crowd of food and wine lovers. Tempting cake selection. Licensed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe Istanbul


Eat fantastic Turkish mezes by a cosy open fire
156 Cuba Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 4998
http://www.istanbul.co.nz/
dine@istanbul.co.nz
This Mediterranean restaurant in the heart of Cuba Street is bound to please. It is spacious, with brick walls and low light rustic decor. There are long tables with bench seats for groups, or smaller spaces for couples. The fabulous fresh food, at reasonable prices, attracts a mixed crowd. The Mixed Meze is a perennial favourite. Have it for a meal or share it with a group as an after show or movie snack. Fully licensed or bring your own bottled wine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cafe Istanbul photo by GIALIAT
Photo: GIALIAT
 

 
Cafe Pasha


Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine
62 Dixon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 5848
enquiries@cafepasha.co.nz
This central city restaurant, close to vibrant Cuba Street, is a popular venue for pre-theatre meals. Turkish decor, candles, informal atmosphere and professional clientele equal a fun night out. For satisfying and delicious mains dish try the Eggplant Tava with Feta Cheese, Herbs and Capsicum Rings. Most mains are served with salad, rice and pita bread with sauce. Dessert delights like Syrup Apricots Topped with Almonds and Ground Walnuts in Cream are hard to resist.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe Saint Paul


Home style lunches
45 Pipitea Street
St Pauls Square
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 2379
This Thorndon cafe is tucked away behind the National Library, city apartments and several Government Buildings. It is frequented by crowds of public servants for breakfast meetings, coffee or lunch who enjoy the glass-walled corner site and simple decoration. Specialises in good wholesome reasonably priced breakfasts, home-style lunches and all day counter snacks like sausage rolls and muffins. Refreshments include coffee, juices and a moderately sized wine list.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe Sardine


Wall to wall
Dukes Arcade
Corner of Manners & Willis Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 1154
This small crowded cafe serves delicious lunches, brunches and breakfasts. The food is always fresh, reasonably priced and the service alert and friendly. The setting is comfortable and unpretentious with a welcoming sofa, well-stocked magazine rack and a good display of New Zealand wine. It attracts a mixed clientele with its relaxed atmosphere. Try the fresh and simple food, such as Satay Chicken with Apricot Sauce.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe Villa


Suburban lawns, meals, coffee
61 Ottawa Road
Ngaio
Wellington 6004
New Zealand
+64 4 479 5707
wojo@paradise.net.nz
This is a pleasant cafe situated in the central suburb of Ngaio. Housed in a tastefully renovated villa, the restaurant has a large dining area and a balcony for eating al fresco. The varied menu includes mains like Penne Pasta with Sun-dried Tomatoes, Olives and Pesto and Rack of Lamb with Boysenberry Sauce. You can buy a Ploughman's Platter, among other things for lunch and there is a kid's menu. Licensed to sell both wine and beer but also great just for coffee.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe du Parc


Sunny suburban hideaway
43a Woodmancote Road
Khandallah
Wellington 6004
New Zealand
+64 4 479 8199
The sun streams in at this charming suburban hideaway near Mount Kaukau. Owner Patricia Kerr is well known for excellent service and quality food. Situated at the entrance to Khandallah Park, the cafe is small, vibrantly decorated and attracts local crowd. Brunch includes pancakes or Eggs Florentine. Snacks include homemade pizzas and freshly baked items. Serves hot and cold drinks, including special children's Fluffies.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cafe du Parc photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Caffe Astoria


Fresh coffee on Midland
159 Lambton Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 8500
This cafe is beautifully situated on the edge of Midland Park in the heart of the shopping district. A favourite haunt of the corporate crowd (take your cellphone to feel at home) who, in summer, spill onto the square as diners meet workers with packed lunches in the sun. Reminiscent of a Vienna coffee house, this warm wood panelled cafe is the place for a revitalising coffee made from beans freshly ground on the premises. Also serves snacks, light lunches and dinner. Licensed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Caffe Astoria photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Caffe L'Affare


Coffee supplier
27 College Street
Mt. Cook
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 9748
http://www.laffare.co.nz/
info@laffare.co.nz
Not just a popular inner city cafe, L'Affare is also synonymous with great coffee and is Wellington's foremost coffee wholesaler. The full range of blends is available over the counter, and phone or e-mail orders are also available. Rumour has it that Wellington has more cafes per head of population than New York and L'Affare is riding on the back of that demand. Sample a cappucino in-house and buy the beans before you leave. Your taste buds will not be disappointed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Caffe L'Affare photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Café Bastille


An Award Winner!
16 Marjoribanks St
Wellington, Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 04 342 9559
The best French style bistro in town is a stone throw from bar-lined Courtenay Place. Meals are served upstairs and down in bustling surroundings. The mouthwatering smells and a pre-dinner aperitif at the bar will enhance your appetite for the Pork Brawn, Cornichons, Shallot Vinaigrette and French Country Bread starter (NZD13.90), an ideal warm up to the delicious Veal Tenderloins or Rabbit Liver mains. You can choose a bottle of wine from an extensive local and French wine list. Winner of Cuisine magazine restaurant of the year Award in 2005, its reputation is growing fast. Get there early as no bookings are taken! - Katherine Ivory

Review © 2007, Wcities
Café Bastille photo by Sugeetster@gmail.com
Photo: Sugeetster@gmail.com
 

 
Calzone Pizza Pasta Cafe


Popular gourmet pizza
1 Courtney Place
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 5269
calzone@zfree.co.nz
Occupying a bustling corner site in Wellington's entertainment area, Calzone is the perfect place for upbeat dining with friends. Enjoy al fresco dining in summer and the spacious back bar for pre-dinner drinks in winter. Caters for the young and outgoing 30-something crowd. Food is Italian with a French influence, and gourmet pizza and pasta are a speciality. Moderately priced mains are served up with good music. Try the Fish of the day with Tomato Rissotto Cake, Wilted Spinach and Red Pepper Coulis. Also, good for cake and coffee after the movies or the theatre.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Calzone Pizza Pasta Cafe photo by wcities
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Carlton Cafe


Decent coffee
43 Coutts Street
Rongotai
Wellington, Wellington 6003
New Zealand
+64 4 939 8474
This cafe is situated five minutes from the airport and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Their speciality is Greek food and the sweet desserts are delectable. Service is adaptable and friendly and special functions are catered for. The decor is bright blue and brick tones with decorative plants and tasteful photographs. Snack meals like pasta plus Greek mains and desserts predominate. Licensed with a solid range of New Zealand wines (NZD13 average price).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Carlton Cafe photo by wcities
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Casa Pasta


Affordable Italian fare
37 Dixon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 9057
For many years this restaurant, from its upstairs location, has served good cheap homestyle food to a mixed clientele. Plain but tidy decor with classic red and white checked table tops and Chianti characterise this Italian favourite. A good pre-theatre choice or night out for the family.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Casino


Venetian cuisine, conservatory, piano bar
108 Tory Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 7496
http://www.ilcasino.co.nz
ilcasino@paradise.net.nz
Il Casino is a top-class restaurant that has been offering outstanding Italian food with impeccable service since 1976. Both formal and semi-formal surroundings - a garden conservatory and pizzeria - provide choice for diners. In winter diners enjoy an open fire, and a piano bar all year. Private rooms cater for groups from four to 40. Mouth-watering and memorable meals are served day in and day out. For those seeking a simpler meal, the traditional wood-burning oven cooks up authentic Italian pizza. The restaurant is licensed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Casino photo by wcities
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Castros


Cocktails and casual dining
12 Majorbanks Street
Mount Victoria
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 8733
Quirky, casual, cool and cocktails describe this upbeat city restaurant, with food by chef 'Mad Tim Jones', at the foot of Mount Victoria. Diners with attitude frequent this great New York style eatery and cocktail house. Check out the wall tiles and relax in the slightly retro ambience of the place. The restaurant offers an international menu with a difference including the likes of Cantonese style pork and Rocket of Lamb. The restaurant is licensed and well known for its classic cocktails.

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Catch Sushi


And saki
48 Courtney Place
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 9352
Suited clients grab salmon and white fish as it rolls off the belt in this small restaurant in the Courtney Place entertainment district. It is a fun place - modern, crisp and clean with long wooden tables surrounded by diners. Portions roll around the counter on a belt system and diners are charged, eventually, by the plate. Cheaper specials such as the sushi and sashimi set are offered, as are takeaways. Licensed.

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Chameleon


Superior service
2 Grey Street, Ground Floor
InterContinental Wellington
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 495 7841
http://www.chameleonrestaurant...
This restaurant sets the standard for fine meals, relaxed dining, truly impeccable service, fabulous food presentation and attention to detail. It is good for families, wining and dining clients, or simply a quick afternoon tea or coffee. Enjoy the airy, spacious feel created by floor to ceiling windows and mellow wood and autumn shades. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Varied menus for each service. Light lunches include everyone's favourite Caesar Salad or choose fish or meat from the evening menu. Extensive wine list.

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Chevy's


Stars and stripes
97 Dixon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 2724
Situated in the heart of the city, you will be hit on entry by stars and stripes, and an abundance of red, white and blue. The decor is bold and brassy, just like the neon cowboy out front, which signals your arrival. Serves up big burgers with big names like 'El Paso' and 'Cape Cod' as well as omelettes, fries and a variety of other goodies. Wash them down with beer, wine or a great cocktail. Ever-popular chicken nibbles and mini burgers are available for the kids.

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City Limits Cafe


Old favourite
122 Wakefield Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 6468
This cafe is a long-standing member of the local cafe scene. Centrally located near popular Civic Square, freshly painted, light, spacious and comfortable it suits groups, large or small. The homely style makes it popular with city workers by day and theatre goers by night. Reasonably priced for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Counter foods like rolls and scones and salads make ample lunchtime snacks or try a soup of the day, nachos, or a Chicken, Avocado and Mango Salad. Meals can be washed down with the local Martinborough wine selection.

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Clarks Cafe


For bookworms
57 Victoria Street
Wellington City Library
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 4014
clarks.food@xtra.co.nz
A book lovers' paradise, Clark's shares a mezzanine floor in the modern City Library with BAM Books, Art, Music shop. A big range of ready-to-eat counter food is available - pizza, quiche, filled rolls, panini - and a decadent selection of cookies and cakes. Great coffee, including mega lattes for those who need an early morning fix. Child friendly play area, complimentary newspapers and young friendly staff make this a good place to start the day. No alcohol.

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Clarks Cafe photo by wcities
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Copita


Spanish flavour in the central business district
146 Featherston Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 6001
http://www.copita.co.nz/
This restaurant shimmers with Spanish style. Enjoy a tapas plate over a drink at the bar, or settle in for a long business lunch. The decor is refreshing and stylish, and the focal point is the long bar for pre-dinner drinks. The walls are set off by large, flashy mirrors that give a feeling of space. The service is exceptional. Try out entrees, such as Paella Balls with Smoked Paprika Aioli and mains, such as Fillet Steak. There is a good wine list featuring quality Spanish, New Zealand and Australian wines.

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Crush Juice Bar


Juice on the run
139 Featherston Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 9824
This modern fresh juice bar caters to fast moving office workers looking for healthy food on the run. Their speciality is nutritious fresh fruit concoctions such as the Celery, Beetroot and Apple Juice that is promoted as a hangover cure. Moreover they also provide light scrumptious snacks such as Panini Rolls. With their friendly can-do attitude they will create a mixture for your mood or choice. The decor is bright and modern. Not licensed and no hot drinks.

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Curry Village


Music and vindaloo
18 Allen Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 382 9400
http://www.curryvillage.co.nz/
You will enjoy a wide range of Indian food, such as tikkas, vindaloos, and tandoori, in this modern setting just off bustling Courtenay Place. The dining experience will cost more with the Raita, Chutney and other tempting side dishes. Lunches include popular dishes, such as Butter Chicken and Lamb Korma. For a complete experience go on Sunday or Monday evenings and appreciate the live traditional Indian music.

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Deep Blue Seafood Ltd.


Fresh fish from the boats
P. O. Box 16035
Newtown
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 389 6465
Fine fresh seafood directly from the local boats is available at this large retail outlet just out of the city. You can buy premium grade fresh or frozen fish to cook at home or try an in-house fish and chip meal. A wide selection of whole and filleted fish is available as well as local shellfish. The firm also imports a range of olive oils that are supplied to distributors, restaurants and supermarkets, and are also available retail. It is ideally located for those commuting to the southern or eastern suburbs.

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Deluxe Expresso Bar


Firm funky favourite
10 Kent Terrace
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 5455
You will find it at the Courtney Place end of town squashed up against the wonderful old Embassy movie theatre. Small, personal, friendly and crowded, this cafe with its art on display and 1950s black and white flame-backed chairs is a good place for coffee with friends anytime. Serves Havana coffee -espresso, lattes, short blacks - fruit drinks, hot chocolates and reliable and tasty counter food such as muffins and paninis. Wonderful cakes though are the real mainstay of this comfortable cafe.

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Deluxe Expresso Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Diva Bar & Cafe


Low-key wine bar
37 Dixon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 2987
This centrally located bar and restaurant is a great place for a quiet drink and meal midweek. Mainly frequented by young to middle aged professionals who enjoy live music, dancing or simply a drink. It is fairly casual and low-key but do not dress down as a dress code applies. The menu features international cuisine ranging from gourmet burgers to Cajun chicken.

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Diva Bar & Cafe photo by wcities
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Dixon St Deli


Upmarket delicatessen
45 Dixon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 2436
http://www.brooklyn.co.nz/Dixo...
This little gem of a delicatessen is a foodies paradise with all sorts of gourmet goodies bursting in colourful array from the well stocked shelves and counters. If you venture in, you most certainly will not come away empty handed. The fruit and nut topped chocolates are my personal favourite but there is something here to satisfy all palates. An extensive selection of savoury foods draws in the lunch hour crowds and, if you choose, you may sit and savour your purchase at your leisure with a lunch time drink.

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Dockside Restaurant and Bar


Lively seafood restaurant near the harbour
Queens Wharf
(Jervois Quay)
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 9900
http://www.docksidenz.com/
dine@docksidenz.com
This quality seafood restaurant, in a converted wooden warehouse, is uniquely positioned on the waterfront for relaxed indoor and outdoor dining. It is crowded on Friday nights with after-work drinkers and at lunch time when the sun shines. Try the fresh seafoods such as salmon and whitebait cooked to perfection with New Zealand flair. The restaurant is licensed, there is a full bar and an excellent New Zealand-focused wine list.

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Dockside Restaurant and Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Dominoes Lunchbar


Simple and wholesome
126 Featherston Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 471 2946
This weekday fast food place serves busy office workers looking for a quick and nutritious bite to eat. The food is mainly to go but there is a small breakfast bar with half a dozen bar stools, for those wanting to escape the office and eat while flipping through a magazine. Enjoy the healthy sandwiches and tasty panini, which the friendly proprietors will grill for you while you wait. Excellent range of juices, hot and cold drinks and protein shakes for the fitness fanatics.

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Dorothy Patisserie


European style
136 Cuba Street
Wellington, Wellington 6015
New Zealand
+64 4 385 7324
Established in 1930 Dorothy's, a European coffee house, continues with the traditions of yesteryear. Recently renovated, this coffee house is run along traditional European lines serving refreshments to clients who are surrounded by displays of pastries and sweets. Sells slices, biscuits, pastries, novelty cakes, muffins, flans, gateaux, homemade chocolates and a gourmet savoury selection to eat on the premises or takeaway. Gateaux can be ordered for that special event and the handmade chocolates, packaged in imported boxes, make an excellent gift for the chocolate lover.

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Dorothy Patisserie photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Ed's Juice Bar


Refreshment specialist
95 Victoria Street
Wellington, Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 1763
edsjuicebar@mailcity.com
This cafe was the juice bar trendsetter, the first of several to open in the city, and long may its cheap and cheeky style last. With bright yellow decor, scattered tables, magazines, and a steady stream of foot traffic it is an interesting spot for takeaways and lunches on the run. The bar offers a huge range of juices, made from organic fruit on request. Smoothies are also a speciality. Try Ed's favourite Boysenberry, Apricot and Banana or a plain Old Banana Smoothie. Simple fresh whole foods compliment the juices.

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Ed's Juice Bar photo by Bruce Staples
Photo: Bruce Staples
 

 
Eden Wharf Cafe & Bar


A feast for the eyes
Korte Voorhout 3
Evans Bay
Wellington 2511 CW
New Zealand
+64 4 386 1363
You can feast on the beauty of Wellington harbour, and the tasty seafood, from this scenic suburban restaurant. It is spacious with massive glass windows, which make you feel part of the seascape. An international menu is available for lunch, brunch and dinner. Try the tasty Fettucine or Cajun Blackened Fish with Melon and Sun-Dried Tomato Salsa. Children are welcome. Also caters for functions and weddings. Fabulous any day of the week, sun or storm.

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Esplanade Seafood Bar & Cafe


Fish, fish the family dish
79 The Esplanade
Petone
Wellington 6008
New Zealand
+64 4 939 9888
On the Petone foreshore, just 10 minutes or so from the central city, this restaurant is worth a visit if you are looking for a taste of life in the outer suburbs. Situated upstairs, it has a great view across the harbour. The sea theme is maintained in the decor. Fresh fish meals form the backbone of the menu. The Fish Fillet is always a good choice. It will be served as you like it - battered, crumbed, baked, Cajun style or grilled. Popular with locals and families. Licensed.

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Espresso


Take a rest at Te Papa
Cable Street
Te Papa Museum, Level 4
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 381 7000
This sophisticated bar, in Te Papa--the Museum of New Zealand--on Wellington's waterfront, seats 40 people comfortably. The café is on the edge of Te Papa's vast level four exhibition space. The brillant pink Britten bike will guide you there. It is a good place to catch your breath as you relax in the welcoming sofas. Serves great coffee, wine, and a selection of savouries and cakes. Non-smoking.

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Fidel's


Revolutionary
234 Cuba Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 6868
fidels@paradise.net.nz
You can not spend it in heaven, spend it here in this reasonablp priced cafe. Black leather seats, red walls, pictures of Castro in moody black and white, and stark wooden floors are key features. Loud ultra modern music and a young local crowd can also be enjoyed. The food is simple but good - try eggs florentine for brunch, soup for lunch, and bacon lettuce and tomato sandwiches anytime. Ample dinners, such as tofu, avocado and mushroom burger are also available. There is a choice of eight wines and beer.

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Fidel's photo by kalavinka
Photo: kalavinka
Fidel's photo by JC 'In Kiwi Land'
Photo: JC 'In Kiwi Land'
Fidel's photo by bronzebrew
Photo: bronzebrew
 

 
Firat cafe


Small Turkish restaurant
48a Courtenay Place
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 6589
You will find a range of genuine Turkish dishes at this popular venue. From mixed Mezes to Charcoal Grilled Kebabs, the food is all extremely appetising and moderately priced. The traditional Turkish decor and intimate setting make it a popular venue for pre-theatre dinners. It is fully licensed.

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Flappers Cafe


Fly in
241 Tinakori Road
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 4309
Bourgeoise cuisine is brought to you in this small casual restaurant on the city rim in Thorndon. The decor is plain and everything seems to have a touch of pink. The restaurant occupies two rooms so eating spaces are reasonably private. It is great for groups who can take over a space. Food, like Prime Scotch fillet, French Cotelete and Chicken Tenderloin is prepared in a French provincial style. There is a blackboard dessert menu. Not licensed.

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Flying Dux


Capital sandwiches on the quay
226-238 Lambton Quay
Capital On The Quay Arcade
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 0134
duxcafe@ihug.co.nz
Get here early and you will be in time to grab a window seat and watch the world go by. Located upstairs at Wellington's modern Capital On The Quay Arcade, it attracts business professionals and shoppers for breakfast and lunch. As well as a variety of hot and cold foods, desserts, muffins and pastries it features a sandwich bar with a huge choice of freshly made breads and fillings.

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Ford's Cafe


New Zealand style
342 Tinakori Road
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 6238
Relax as you are served brunch, a light meal or dinner in a colonial building on the city fringe in historic Thorndon. Covering two storeys, the restaurant features warm wood, up and down, and always displays work by local artists. Low-key modern music is played and the service is friendly. Upstairs dining is slightly more formal. Light meals include Quesadillas, Corn Fritters, and Tandoori Chicken Salad. Monday night specials are available. Licensed.

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Francois


Intimate French dining
10a Murphy Street
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 5252
http://www.francois.co.nz /
This intimate restaurant has developed a reputation well beyond its size. Situated in a classic whitewashed colonial building, it attracts a business crowd from the surrounding office blocks, especially for lunch, and local apartment dwellers, too tired to cook, in the evening. The menu offers a small selection of traditional French country dishes. A main, like Confit du Carnard, is popular among patrons. Vegetable or salad side dishes are extra. The wine list, appropriately, has a good choice of French and New Zealand wines to complement the main event.

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Francois photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Fujiyama Cafe & Oriental Fast Foods


Oriental fast foods
138 Lambton Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 3780
This is a great spot for a cheap and healthy lunch. If you do not want a sit down meal you can take something away. The sushi boxes are great or try your Euro-Chinese favourites. Meals are served by the plate. Three choices like Fried Rice, Sweet and Sour Pork and Beef in Black Bean Sauce are worth trying. For NZD8 you will get five choices. At the front of the store is a takeaway sushi bar, ideal for those eating on the run.

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Fujiyama Sushi Train


Ticket to ride
65 The Terrace
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 3788
For a lunch time treat for the mind and tastebuds, try this yet to be discovered eatery. Choose from a variety of tempting plates as they meander down the sushi train. The restaurant is small, plain and good value. Access is somewhat convoluted. Take either the stairs, from Lambton Quay - or get there more directly from The Terrace. Nutritious and tasty morsels are prepared in the open kitchen. There are many varieties of Sushi including Prawn, Egg, Salmon, Maki Rolls and more. Price, is determined by plate colour.

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Fujiyama Sushi Train photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Golden Crown Restaurant


Something for everyone
72 Johnsonville Road
Johnsonville
Wellington 6004
New Zealand
+64 4 478 8666
You will find something for everyone at this spacious restaurant and takeaway bar in the suburb of Johnsonville. If you want to eat in, then head through the double doors to the back lounge for a fine feast in the traditional dining room with chandeliers and gold tinged walls. If it is quality food on the run you want hit the takeaway bar. Either way the extensive menu will not disappoint. For a cheap eat try the lunch specials and tea or coffee. You can bring your own wine.

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Golden Lotus


Spicy suburban specials
199-201 Ohiro Road
Brooklyn
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 382 8161
Great food is not restricted to Wellington's city centre, it also thrives in the suburbs. So head up Brooklyn hill and try some good Thai food and suburban hospitality. Located next to the Penthouse Cinema so dining and a movie is an obvious choice. The decor is modern and mellow with fresh wood, neutral tones and touches of Thai gold. Offers discerning clients a varied menu, at a touch above average prices. Try the Chicken, Beef or Pork Stir-fry With Onions, Chillies and Spring Onions. Fish lovers are also spoiled with several choices.

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Green Parrot


Late night meals
16 Taranaki Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 6080
http://www.greenparrot.co.nz/
This fully licensed steak house is an integral part of the city's nightlife. Look out for the great green parrot on the window and do not expect too much inside - it is functional, uses formica, and is suited to those looking for a hearty meal. Forget nouvelle cuisine and enjoy the varied menu of old-fashioned New Zealand favourites - five kinds of fish including groper and flounder, Whitebait Omelettes and grilled meats. Wash it down with almost anything from behind the well-stocked bar.

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Halikarnas Cafe


Mediterranean flavours downtown
99 Dixon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 4338
Traditional fire oven cooking is a unique feature of this colourful Mediterranean restaurant in the heart of the city. Its relaxed atmophere and reasonable prices make it a good choice for families or groups. A special function centre includes a traditional Barbecue that can cater to several hundred people with tasty and genuine Turkish specialities. The choice is great - try the vegetarian dishes, the meat dishes or the delicious Turkish pizza. You have another choice, the three-course set menu also.

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Hede Cafe & Bar


Upstairs on Cuba
43 Cuba Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 5249
This moderately priced restaurant serves interesting meals for fans of traditional Japanese cooking. It is upstairs, and easy to miss, so watch out for the entrance on lower Cuba Street. Plain, simple decor with oriental style and music will greet you as you climb the stairs. Relax at the bar for a pre-dinner drink or enjoy a tasty meal before a show. Interesting and authentic food such as Teriyaki Chicken Don or a Sushi Combination will tempt you. Don't miss the Yakitori appetizer and Green Tea Ice Cream. The restaurant is licensed.

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Hong Kong Cafe


Good reputation
117 Taranaki Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 9729
The utilitarian facade of this restaurant on one of Wellington's main thoroughfares belies the varied, quality, reasonably-priced menu on offer inside. The restaurant has simple, functional sit down facilities. It attracts a mixed crowd including many local Chinese. There are 111 items on the menu for lunch or dinner, many of which will be familiar to lovers of Chinese food. Banquets are available for eight to ten. A traditional Yum Char is served on weekends and public holidays.

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Icon


Innovative cuisine in the Museum of New Zealand
Cable Street
Te Papa Museum
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 381 7272
http://www.tepapa.govt.nz
mail@tepapa.govt.nz
If you're looking for some fine catering service then Icon at the Te Papa Museum is a good choice. With the Icon room that you can book for NZD 700, you can throw a grand cocktail party or dinner party. An extensive range of set catering menus are available for you to choose from. The professional Icon catering team is sure to charm your guests! So here's to some authentic New Zealand culinary delights!

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Icon photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Jays Bar & Cafe


Welcoming
1 Disraeli Street
Johnsonville
Wellington 6004
New Zealand
+64 4 477 4057
Casual and inviting is a good description for this suburban cafe and bar. Drive 10 minutes from the city centre and you can be parked in the spacious parking lot and quickly seated for lunch or dinner. All meals are hearty, delicious and affordable. Try the flour free individual Chocolate Cake or warm Roasted Beets Salad With Cheese Filled Dates. The atmosphere is really vibrant with lively music, super friendly staff and a large range of beer on tap. A great place for business or social meetings. Corban's red wines are a speciality.

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Jimmy


The Jimmy
St. James Theatre
78-87 Courtenay Place
Wellington 6011
New Zealand
+64 4 802 6917 / +64 4 802 6930 (Reservation)
http://www.stjames.co.nz/
events.service@stjames.co.nz
Enjoy a glass of bubbles and watch the excitement of theatre develop in this glamorous long bar in the historic Saint James Theatre. The cafe is overwhelmed by the painstakingly renovated grand foyer, sweeping staircase, and tasteful decorations. There are a wide range of drinks available and full selection of teas and coffee. Serves cafe meals, such as Vegetarian Nachos, and ample breakfasts. For a sweet treat try the Cake with an exceptional coffee.

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Jimmy photo by Jim Henderson
Photo: Jim Henderson
 

 
John Street Bar & Grill


Try this joint
16 Riddiford Street
Newtown
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 389 0470
Situated on the city fringe in cosmopolitan Newtown, this is the kind of place where the chef is happy to rustle you up something special. Divided into lounge bar and restaurant, it is bright, cosy and relaxed with a slight a 1970s feel. Have a drink at the candlelit bar in the evening before your meal. The sidewalk tables are pleasant on windless afternoons. Serves brunch and dinner. Mains, such as JSG Burgers or Vegetarian Stir-fry on Rice are reasonably priced. A Grilled Steak is slightly dearer. Licensed.

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John Street Bar & Grill photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Kai in the Bay


Kiwi Food
351 The Parade
Island Bay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 383 6442
kaiinthecity@xtra.co.nz
This cafe cum restaurant and wine bar is not far from downtown. It serves primarily traditional Maori cuisine. Fine coffee, delicious food and the best Kiwi wine is also available on the menu.

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King Wah


A favourite for yum char
27 Courtney Place
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 5657
This established restaurant in the heart of Courtney Place is great for lovers of real Chinese chow. Down the corridor entranceway you will find an authentic Chinese restaurant--rich red decor, fish tanks, and large tables with lazy susans. Serves an extensive range of meals with mains like Crispy Skin Chicken and Thai Style Chilli Chicken. Karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights from 10p and one of the best Yum Char selections in town (at lunch time on Sundays).

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Koh Kong Cambodian


Inexpensive Cambodian cuisine
124 Cuba Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 7949
This authentic Cambodian restaurant is well worth a visit if you are looking for appetising Oriental fare at a reasonable cost. Located in the heart of Wellington's vibrant Cuba Street, it offers a quiet haven for lunch or dinner. Popular for business lunches, with shoppers and for pre-theatre meals. The varied menu includes noodle and rice dishes, meat, poultry, seafood, vegetarian.

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Kopi


Copious amounts of good food
103 Willis Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 5570
http://www.kopi.co.nz
This two storey Malaysian espresso restaurant has a reputation for great food at reasonable prices. Wooden floors, exposed concrete walls painted a warm yellow, wood and brick characterise this casual but stylish restaurant. It is a great place for outdoor dining on the balcony over busy Willis Street on a balmy evening. Serves a range of Malaysian favourites such as Vegetables in Curry and Coconut Cream Sauce and some interesting and less well known dishes like Goat Curry. Licensed. Does not accept personal cheques.

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Krazy Lounge


Busy cafe with all day menu
132 Cuba Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 6652
krazy@paradise.net.nz
Krazy cafe, established in 1996, offers fast, friendly, all-day dining. It is favoured by inner city dwellers, workers and Cuba Street strollers, and it is always busy. The corner site, funky decor, crazy sculptures, half moon-shaped booths and music create a colourful ambience. It serves something for every taste and wallet - breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper and all-day snacks. Wine is available by the bottle or glass.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Krazy Lounge photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Lazy Lobster


Seaside village
27 Dundas Street
Seatoun
Wellington 6003
New Zealand
+64 4 939 2485
Situated in the seaside village of Seatoun, just 15 minutes from the centre of the city, this cafe is a friendly relaxing place to meet for a light meal or coffee. While they offer a good selection of wine and beer this is not a bar and so there are no gaming machine distractions or riotous customers. The food is filling and traditional. Try New Zealand's favourite - toasted sandwiches or perhaps a slap-up meal of bacon, egg and chips. Decor includes hand painted floors, creative wall decorations and a cosy fireplace. Fully licensed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lazy Lobster photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Legato Espresso Cafe


Bold decor that works
Corner Jervois Quay and Willeston
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 7979
Legato breathes fresh air into the predominantly commercial location nearby. Its style is industrial with walls adventurously painted in lime green, sky blue, and orange. The cafe is roomy and welcoming and caters to a business crowd from the offices above and around. Serves breakfasts and a wide selection of counter foods such as muffins, scones and bagels. Good strong coffee will get the day under way or try one of the excellent selection of bottled fruit juices such as Feijoa juice - fresh and fantastic.

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Lido Cafe


Ever popular
81-85 Victoria Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 6666
This established stylish inner city cafe on a busy intersection near Civic Square is always full. Perhaps because of its low-key decor, attractive bar, and pleasant indoor and outdoor seating. It is frequented by a varied crowd including students, families, suits, travellers, and other city dwellers who appreciate the reasonably priced lunches, wine by the bottle or glass, affordable all day snacks, mellow music and central location.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lido Cafe photo by Victoria van Bokhove
Photo: Victoria van Bokhove
Lido Cafe photo by Victoria van Bokhove
Photo: Victoria van Bokhove
 

 
Little India Bistro & Tandoor


Something for everyone
18 Blair Street
Courtney Place
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 9989
http://www.littleindia.co.nz/
This restaurant is highly recommended by Wellington's own galloping gourmand Des Britten. Try it if you are a lover of this fantastic cuisine. Contemporary decor set off by walls painted deep saffron gold creates a modern, lively and relaxed ambience. Offers a large selection of vegetarian and non-vegetarian mains. There are also banquet menus that have a little of practically everything.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Little India Bistro & Tandoor photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Logan Brown Restaurant & Bar


Class in a spectacular 1920s banking chamber
192 Cuba Street
Corner of Cuba & Vivian streets
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 5114
http://www.loganbrown.co.nz
queries@loganbrown.co.nz
Located in a beautifully restored 1920s-era building, this spacious, white tableclothed and elegantly decorated restaurant is one of Wellington's favourites, loved by business people for lunch and gourmands for dinner. It features a cocktail wine bar that is open late for supper. The owners serve food of international standard with style and grace. A jazz band entertains on some nights. The menu is reasonably expensive, so inquire about the three-course pre-theatre set menus and bankers' lunches. These are good value options.

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Logan Brown Restaurant & Bar photo by Michael D
Photo: Michael D
 

 
Long Bar


Inexpensive, tasty Malaysian cuisine
22 Brandon Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 1989
Despite its name this central city bar is mainly a restaurant. Chef Yen Soo travels regularly to Malaysia to keep abreast of contemporary culinary developments. The long, narrow room with bright friendly atmosphere attracts a business clientele for lunch and mixed-age patrons in the evening. Licensed with a wide choice of meals from an eight-page menu. Try the Tofu Goreng, a delicious fish curry, a traditional Laska or Nasi Pular (bundles of rice wrapped in banana skins).

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Malacca


Malaysian on the city fringe
Corner of Tory & Vivian Streets
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 7777
Stroll to the fringe of the city for appetising food at this inexpensive restaurant. Located in an older-style villa, the atmosphere is casual and relaxed. It is popular with groups who want to share the Malaysian, Thai and Chinese dishes offered on the extensive menu. For a tasty treat try the Laksa Melaka, a mixture of seafood and tofu with sambal, laksa leaves, lime juice and coconut milk served over noodles.

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Malacca photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Malaya Village Restaurant


Popular cheapie
17-19 Majoribanks Street
Mount Victoria
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 7698
Another Malaysian cheapie, close to the city centre, ensures you can eat out every night of the week if you choose to. Cheery bright yellow walls complement the dark green and wood of the tables and chairs. Noodles, rice, satay, rendang, roti chenai, and spicy omelette are among the dishes served in refreshingly simple surroundings. Bring you own wine and come early -this restaurant is popular.

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Malthouse


Malthouse
48 Courtenay Place
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 802 5484
http://www.themalthouse.co.nz
info@themalthouse.co.nz
This popular bar offers a choice of more than 30 naturally fermented beers on tap. Situated on Wellington's Willis Street - in the heart of the downtown shopping area - it is readily accessible to locals and visitors alike. Located upstairs in an Edwardian building, the bar features a spacious lounge and bistro serving inexpensive food such as venison pie and fresh fish or pork fillet. There are pool tables for those looking for a diversion, and a sunny balcony where patrons can relax and look down on the local street scene.

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Malthouse photo by Kerry Annett
Photo: Kerry Annett
 

 
Maria Pia's Trattoria


Simply worth it
55 Mulgrave Street
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 5590
reservations@mariapias.com
Housed in an old villa, slightly off the beaten track in historic Thorndon, this eatery is small, friendly and worth the hunt. It serves an excellent seasonal menu. Garden seating, open fires in winter, moderate prices and friendly service characterize the café, which is frequented by public servants and other office workers especially for lunch. Meals are hearty and range from pie, peas and spuds to vegetarian delights. Licensed.

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Maria Pia's Trattoria photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Masi


Aromatic coffee
49 Willis Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 3558
masionwillis@xtra.co.nz
Always crowded and always reliable for an aromatic coffee, light lunch or tempting snack. Intimate and bustling with funky music and casual charm this coffee bar with its rich auburn paint work is warm and inviting. Great window seats for people watching on busy Willis Street. Primarily a place for a drink, but also serves breakfast and light cafe meals such as Asian Beef Noodles and Open Steak Sandwiches or try one of the delightful sweet treats like Chocolate Cupcakes With Coffee Cream.

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Masi photo by Gee Young Ng
Photo: Gee Young Ng
 

 
McDonalds Courtenay Central


International burgers
200 Courtenay Place
Foodcourt 1
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 8646
http://www.mcdonalds.co.nz/
Looking for a taste that you can rely? You will, of course, find it here. Regular fries, Cheeseburgers, Happy Meals and an ever changing range of combos are available. Before that, it is the world famous MacDonalds Big Breakfast. Refreshments are limited to soft drink, juice and hot beverages.

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Mexican Cafe


Mexican magic
32 Riddiford Street
Newtown
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 389 3983
A homely and reasonably priced restaurant - possibly one of the few true bring-your-own-wine places left in town. It offers pleasant, unpretentious dining in a small and cosy lounge with burnt orange walls, exposed beams of dark wood and Mexican inspired bric-a-brac. Frequented by locals, groups and families. Offers a moderate range centred on Enchiladas and Tacos, though there is a constantly changing specials board as well. A choice of four desserts will nicely complete your meal.

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Mezzini's Club Kaf


Something for everyone
Old Bank Shopping Arcade
Wellington, 233-237 Lambton 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 922 0608
jd@e-kaf.com
This venue has an eclectic range of food that will satisfy most tastes. Situated on the lower level of the historic Old Bank Arcade, Mezzini's is an ideal place to take a breath between shops or simply savour a taste of yesteryear in one of Wellington's landmark buildings. Open for breakfast, all day snacks, lunch or simply a glass of wine. Lunches are reasonably priced and include Italian style pasta, gourmet focaccia and sandwiches. The wine bar selection is extensive.

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Mezzini's Club Kaf photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Midnight Espresso


The original late night coffee shop
178 Cuba Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 7014
cubacuba@xtra.co.nz
Midnight Espresso is the grandfather of the local cafe scene. It was around serving magnificent coffee late into the evening well before anyone else was. If that is not reason enough to frequent the bar, perhaps the funky and functional decor, good music and young student feel is. In addition, it is open very late any night of the week and is guaranteed to draw an interesting crowd. Serves light nutritious meals with a vegetarian influence, all day snacks, a great range of cakes and non-alcoholic shakes and juices. The special coffee will guarantee a sweet dreams snooze.

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Midnight Espresso photo by Rodney Farrant
Photo: Rodney Farrant
Midnight Espresso photo by Moira Clunie
Photo: Moira Clunie
Midnight Espresso photo by Arne Schwelm
Photo: Arne Schwelm
 

 
Ministry of Food


Serving our city
34 Bowen Street
Bowen State Building
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 473 2536
http://www.ministryoffood.co.nz
info@ministryoffood.co.nz
This cafe is committed to serving the city and it does a good job. Go there and try the delicious fresh food and excellent coffee. Situated on a corner site, the restaurant is large and light, and features a central sweeping wave-like counter. Plenty of small tables for twosomes, and a sunny outdoor courtyard. Sometimes described as Pacific Rim, the menu includes the likes of Fish of the Day with Ginger and Tomato Salsa and Spiced Roasted Chicken. They also have snacks like grilled bread and chips. Licensed.

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Miyabi Sushi


Simply delicious
142 Willis Street, Shop 13
Willis Street Village
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 9688
This is a charming little restaurant. Nicely situated off the main shopping street, it is an oasis of calm in a crazy world. The co-ordinated red, white and black colour scheme, which is anchored by wonderful wall hangings of kimono-clad women, immediately hits you. Delicious sushi and sashimi sets are available. A selection of teriyaki choices is also tempting. If you do not have time to eat-in, then takeaway lunchboxes are the answer. Modest wine list.

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Mr Bun Bakery & Coffee Shop


Friendly, fresh, inexpensive
104 Cuba Mall
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 4792
This vast cavern of a coffee shop opened up overnight it seemed, in Cuba Street. Family friendly, fresh and inexpensive it has something for all tastes. Metallic chairs (including high chairs for the children), big windows looking out to Cuba Mall and a bustling feel characterise this cafe. Plenty of variety including pies, breads, and muffins make it ideal for a snack or lunch with the children. Hot and cold drinks available but no alcohol served. Sells marvellous cakes created to order and a full range of bakery products.

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Mr Bun Bakery & Coffee Shop photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Mt Fuji Japanese BBQ Restaurant


Hotplate happiness
36-38 Taranaki Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 8699
Enjoy Osaka inspired barbecue-style hot plate cooking or ordinary table service in this friendly establishment in the heart of downtown Wellington. This is an ideal venue to celebrate with family, office and business groups. Healthy low fat meals with delicate flavours are prepared before your eyes by entertaining chefs. Fresh Seafood and high quality Beef are available alongside set menus. It is fully licensed.

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New Dynasty


Hong Kong and Sichuan style restaurant
25 Tory Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 3288
This large restaurant offers a range of Hong Kong and chinese meals and delicious Yum Char lunches at reasonable prices. Well-lit, with modern Chinese décor, it welcomes children, attracts a mixed-age clientele, and has an excellent reputation amongst the local Asian community. Special dishes are available if you order in advance. The Whole Baked Salmon with Black Bean Sauce served on an enormous platter is a real treat.

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New Genghis Khan


Mongolian hotplate barbecue
25 Majoribanks Street
Mount Victoria
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 3592
This specialist in all-you-can-eat Mongolian barbecue-style cooking can be found amid a cluster of restaurants at the base of Mt Victoria. Plush surroundings with dark walls, rich red upholstery and a simple wall fountain give an aura of the Orient. A good choice for families. Meals are reasonably priced - separate for adults and children - and include a soup and a selection of meats and vegetables that are presented to the chef for hot plate cooking. Licensed.

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Nikau Gallery Cafe


Fresh, light, fabulous food
City Gallery Building
Civic Square
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 4168
nikaucafe@xtra.co.nz
The cafe is attached to the City Gallery in the heart of Civic Square, one of Wellington's favourite places to relax. The decor is contemporary with floor to ceiling windows surrounding a courtyard that provides a sheltered sunny alcove for al fresco dining on a good day. Open all day for coffee, wine, snacks and extra fresh light lunches. Try the crispy White Bread with homemade Plum Chutney and Ham Off the Bone or a Pan Fried Warehou, Potato Salad and Green Goddess Dressing.

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Nikau Gallery Cafe photo by Sarah McManus
Photo: Sarah McManus
 

 
Nui Espresso


Kiwi fare
101 Wakefield Street
Wellington, Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 4188
paul@nuiespresso.co.nz
A brand new cafe for New Zealand's premier cafe city. Long, lean and kiwi focused, it is integrated with the city council's new Tourist Information Centre providing a handy central location for visitors and locals alike. Additional attractions are the great window seating for people watching, newspapers and informative New Zealand postcards, which adorn the booths. The menu is aimed at those after a light inexpensive lunch and includes Lamingtons, Potato Top Pies and the like.

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Nui Espresso photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Old Bailey Bar & Cafe


A cosy local spot
101 Lambton Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 499 5155
Typical New Zealand bar and cafe- - cheap, unpretentious and smoky with a betting agency and poker machines. There is a large bar on one side of the entrance and cafe on the other, with good people watching spots on to Lambton Quay. The bar serves beer, on tap and bottled, and a range of spirits. Good local wine available by the glass or bottle. Food is buffet style with specials, such as Braised Sausage and Mash, for lunch. There is also a range of salads.

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Olive Cafe


Interesting combinations
170-172 Cuba Street
Downtown Wellington
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 802 5266
This place, on busy Cuba Street, is seldom empty, which is indicative of the great atmosphere and interesting international menu. There are two dining areas simply decorated with enigmatic black and white photographs and original art and a spacious courtyard at the rear of the restaurant. Saturday night is jazz night, and on Thursdays feel free to bring your own wine. Serves great coffee all day and marvellous meals. Mains such as Fish of the Day with herbs, mustard and caramelised onions are on offer. Licensed.

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Olive Cafe photo by scott parsons
Photo: scott parsons
 

 
One Red Dog


Great gourmet pizza bar
9-11 Blair Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 9777
This popular destination attracting an eclectic crowd is seldom empty and always buzzing. Family groups are welcome especially early in the evening. The restaurant combines great food, served in booths or at long tables for pizza sharing groups, with bar space and a small courtyard at the back for those enjoying a drink. Offers a fabulous array of gourmet pizza and pasta. Try the addictive Thai Chilli Chicken pizza.

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One Red Dog photo by Jonathan Ah Kit
Photo: Jonathan Ah Kit
One Red Dog photo by Gary Korhonen
Photo: Gary Korhonen
One Red Dog photo by kate mew
Photo: kate mew
One Red Dog photo by Duane Weller
Photo: Duane Weller
 

 
Oriental Thai


Thai cuisine at its best
58 Cambridge Terrace
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 8080
This restaurant, considered one of the best Thai restaurants in Wellington, offers authentic cuisine in a pleasant setting. Opulent surroundings and excellent service create an ideal venue for either a group function or a special occasion. The menu includes a huge range of appetising dishes designed to appeal to both the eye and the palate. Try traditional Thai curry, meat, fish, poultry and more than 12 different vegetarian dishes.

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Original Thai Restaurant


Quality suburban kitchen
155 The Parade
Island Bay
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 383 5596
For high quality reasonably priced Thai food head to this suburban restaurant in Island Bay village. Do not expect all the frills here just honest Thai chilli dishes and curries in a rather pedestrian setting. Serves satay, of course, and a reasonable range of seafood and chicken dishes in spicy but delicately flavoured sauces. While frequented primarily by Island Bay locals and others from the Eastern suburbs, it is well worth a special trip, or stop in after a day at the beach. Only open for dinner. Not licensed.

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Parade Cafe


NZ cafe of the year 1997
148 Oriental Parade
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 939 3935
paradecafe@paradise.net.nz
This large, popular, relaxed eating house close to the city and the harbour was voted New Zealand cafe of the year in 1997. Long and light, the cafe has an extended bar, large blackboard menus, a restaurant area and outdoor courtyard seating. Serves breakfast, lunch (big gourmet burgers at NZD14 with fries are good), anytime snacks and dinner. Mixed evening menu includes curry, chicken and fresh fish of the day, all reasonably priced.

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Parade Cafe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Paris


Good place to unwind
132 Lambton Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 4732
This attractive place to unwind after a hard day's shopping serves a range of wine, beer, spirits and snacks to order. Light lunches, such as quiche and salad, and the handy location in the heart of Wellington's main downtown shopping area make it the choice of shoppers and business people alike. There is indoor or sidewalk seating, but get there early to beat the after-work crowd. The formal restaurant, situated upstairs, is ideal for a cosmopolitan business lunch.

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Paris photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Petit Lyon


For something extra
270 Willis Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 9402
The great Wellington tradition of Petit Lyon continues in this small two storey colonial building on the city fringe. The upstairs dining salon is intimate and classic. Frequented by food lovers of all persuasions and those romantics intent on the surprise menu at 150 NZD (includes all food, wine and taxes). Not cheap, but varied. Menu changes regularly but you will always find a mouth-watering selection of entrees and wonderful sounding mains like Beef Fillet Redemption.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Petit Lyon photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Phnom Penh Cafe


Cambodian cuisine
103 Vivian Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 382 8882
The Cambodian kitchen serves great food at reasonable prices for all those hankering to be back in the East. Seating only thirty and sporting interesting corrugated iron decor details and bold blue, yellow, orange and green feature walls, you will find it relaxing and welcoming. A moderate selection of food is offered including entrees like Spring Rolls, Barbecued Beef, Satay Seafood combination and Seafood Tom Yum. Mains like Grilled Beef Salad, and Sweet and Sour Fish. There is a good vegetarian selection and a modest wine list.

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Plum Cafe


Plum position
103 Cuba Street
Wellington, Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 384 8881
plumcafe@worldnet.co.nz
This cafe occupies a choice site in busy Cuba Street. There is plenty of room long conversations over coffe indoors or in the mall on sunny afternoons. Lightly painted in relaxing shades of aqua with a high ceiling that creates a sense of space. Original art adorns one wall and a distinctive tapa cloth another. Striking blackboard menus have something for everyone - breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Plum Cafe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Pravda Cafe


European style
107 Customhouse Quay
P.O. Box 24 129
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 801 8858
pravdacafe@clear.net.nz
Well-known Wellington priest and culinary expert, Father Des Britten, recommends it any time. The dark wood interior, crowded tables, waiters in white aprons, split-levels and indoor and outdoor se