Reviews on Chinese food in Te Anau, South Island, New Zealand. A gateway to Fjordland National Park, the quaint and peaceful township of Te Anau is nestled on the edge of a lake of the same name—the perfect site for jetboating or fishing. Embark on one of many day-long or multi-day hiking or walking tracks, then return to town to restore your body with a soak or massage at a spa and a delicious café meal. Nature lovers will marvel at the Te Anau glowworm caves, the Wildlife Park and Ivon Wilson Park, where rare Takahe birds flutter freely.
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3 based on 301 reviews
Wow! In the time we were there, our food was given to other guests and that they then sold out of. I ordered wonton soup which came with literally one wonton. My partner ordered chicken and corn soup which was 1/3 filled in a small bowl (approximately 50mls of soup). It appeared the owners had friends and/or family in visiting and decided to serve them first; which is long wait as it was between 25-30 people.
Best New Zealand food near Te Anau, South Island, New Zealand
3 based on 89 reviews
A dining experience unlike any we have had since being in Taiwan. Large restaurant catering for Chinese tourists. It was quite full when we arrived and had a real Chinese ambience because of this, which made our experience even more enjoyable. Clean with good food and service.
3 based on 33 reviews
The Village Inn Hotel, Te Anau is centrally located in Te Anau as it is within a 5 minutes walking distance to the lake shore and town centre. The hotel is set amongst lovely cottage gardens, off the road side, so it's very peaceful and quiet. Our accommo
Picked this motel for pick up going doubtful sound. Very large rooms and en suite. Looks like refurbed carpets and bathroom which was nice. Bought some eggs from supermarket they were kind enough to boil them for me. Good value for money, walking distance to shops and lake
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