Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Turangi. Turangi is a small town on the west bank of the Tongariro River, 50 kilometres south-west of Taupo on the North Island Volcanic Plateau of New Zealand. It was built to accommodate the workers associated with the Tongariro hydro-electric power development project and their families. The town was designed to remain as a small servicing centre for the exotic forest plantations south of Lake Taupo and for tourists. It is well known for its trout fishing and calls itself "The trout fishing capital of the world". The major Māori hapu (tribe) of the Turangi area is Ngati Turangitukua.
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4 based on 318 reviews
Only Sports Bar in Turangi. Open 7 days a week from 11am. Full TAB facilities. 18 Gaming machines. Pool tables, dart boards. Pizzas & Bar meals available daily from 12pm, can't go past our steak meal served with fries, eggs & salad for $24.00! Bar snacks
Great staff good filling honest pub grub. Really tasty. Warm pub clean and has pool tables and pokies. Good beer and wine selection. Casual and no frills. We were in Turangi for a Tangi so we had meals there twice it was a very good standard Hi - We're glad that you liked our service. A big thanks to you on behalf of our Bar & Kitchen crew for writing us such a fantastic review. We would love to have you back in near future. Thanks once again! Turangi Tavern Management
4 based on 75 reviews
Turangi's latest edition to the dining/Bar scene, offering Gourmet Burgers, Tapas, Craft Beers, Fine Wines and Cocktails. Also now serving Fresh Volcanic Coffee and Breakfast
What a lovely surprise for Turangi to find this eatery.Great atmosphere,beautiful freshly made burgers.Great size for what you pay for.Definetly value for money.Will be back for another one.Hi - We're glad that you liked our service. A big thanks to you on behalf of our Bar & Kitchen crew for writing us such a fantastic review. We would love to have you back in near future. Thanks once again!
4 based on 177 reviews
The Turangi Bridge Bar and Restaurant offers a stylish and welcoming atmosphere for sampling mouth-watering New Zealand cuisine. A Turangi icon since 1931, our restaurant has a genuine history and ambience unlike anywhere else. The large open fire makes i
Dined with 3 friends. Friendly welcome by staff. Menu was surprisingly old fashioned with a âclub likeâ feel to the food, ie steak/fish/chicken except the chicken wasnât available. One person had the steak which was offered with egg and chips, almost a standard dish from the 1970âs. The steak was okay but was more well done than the medium rare ordered. Two people had the lamb shank and liked the flavours and the tenderness of the slow cooked shanks. I had Terakihi fish and chips with the fish fried in panko breadcrumbs (a semi-modern take on crumbed fish), but the crumbs overwhelmed the delicate flavour of the Terakihi. Good chips but the salad looked like it came out of a packet of mixed leaves from a supermarket, with a wedge of tomato and a slice of cucumber, Service was friendly but we had to ask for wine glasses to go with the wine. Staff seemed to be very amateurish with the wrong wine delivered to the table, and when the correct wine was brought it wasnât opened, just plonked on the table.This place offers casual but old fashioned food, some good but you could cook it yourself at home.
Top 10 New Zealand food in Turangi, North Island, New Zealand
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