Best New Zealand restaurants nearby. Discover the best New Zealand food in Kaitaia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for New Zealand restaurants near you.. Kaitaia is a town in the Far North District of New Zealand, at the base of the Aupouri Peninsula, about 160 km northwest of Whangarei. It is the last major settlement on State Highway 1. Ahipara Bay, the southern end of Ninety Mile Beach, is 5 km west.
Things to do in Kaitaia
We are a small family owned and operated lunch bar / takeaway who serve quality meals at a low cost. We strive to give our customers what they want even if its not on the menu.
Tucked away off the main street on Matthews Avenue, you could almost miss the opportunity to eat this amazingly good food. It has just been taken over by new owners and offers a good range of takeaway delicacies. I had a gluten friendly bacon and egg burger. Wow it was so good. Luckily we asked for only a tiny serve of chips cos it was a really big and full of flavour. I got to try homemade gluten friendly carrot cake and wow it was impressive.If you are extremely hungry or up for a challenge, try the truckie burger.The homemade shortbread is also pretty amazing. A big thumbs up from me and I will definitely be going back for more on my next visit.
We are a vibrant, new Bar, Restaurant & Cafe that supports local businesses in the beautiful Far North of New Zealand. We provide great food, excellent hospitality and range of local craft beers on tap at the bar. Enjoy our Cafe/Gastro style menu at reaso
Lunch at Frostys Vault today. Another Gem uncovered in Kaitaiaâs Main Street (Commerce st) Great service, awesome menu, value for your buck, Pretty cool decor and seating. Love the Blackdog wool press bar leaners. Highly recommend you check it out if your a local or visiting Kaitaia. Kia ora.
We had a weekday lunch here recently while on holiday. We had walked the main street of Kaitaia looking for lunch spot - passing bakeries, takeaways, sushi, Indian and finally found Rab's Kitchen at the far end of town close to the Info Centre. It is in the old commercial hotel building - tastefully renovated and with an outdoor eating space as well.A large range of sweet and savoury baked goods avail - so tempting - but we choose from a small lunch menu. Husband had the Hamburger with chips - huge offering with tender meat patty and plenty of salad. $17 Question do you eat with knife and fork - or do as hubby did - wrap in napkin and go for it. Very good was his verdict. I had Asian slaw with calamari rings. $14. Lots of colourful slaw with a lovely dressing, topped with calamari rings. Very nice and filling. Too full for a sweet finish. Coffee was very good, but what I most appreciated on a hot summers day was the choice of flavoured water available on a self help basis. Flavours included citrus, fruit, cucumber, limes. so very nice and a great point of difference.Eating outside in the covered corridor on this hot day was good but inside would have been just as nice. I understand that the ingredients are all sourced locally. A great addition to dining options in Kaitaia
I had the BEST slice of cake ever here the other day. I hope they keep it coming. SOmething with blackberries the the base - yum! Also really like their mussel fritters and speciality fries, and good coffee too.
4 based on 37 reviews
We were sold on the views alone and only wished we'd known about the accommodation before booking somewhere else.We had a shared seafood starter which would have done us as a main. The Gurnard main was delicious with sweet potato fries and my partner enjoyed his Wrapped chicken dish.The older couple who bought drinks ad food seemed to lack any charisma and we re more interested in watching television which was a bit off.Food not cheap but very good portions and tasty.Good walk up and down the hill and along 90 Mile beach. Yes would recommend the food here even though we'd been told it could go either way., we were very happy with what we had.
4 based on 56 reviews
I had to spend a night in Kaitaia and phoned through to book.Very prompt in answering and checking availability. The unit was comfortable and well equipped. I decided to eat in the restaurant and was amazed at the size of the meals. The chef did a brilliant job. Breakfast is available in various forms to suit all tastes. The Orana is a well established motor inn with good parking. Easy to walk into town. Handy for both coasts and for the trip to Cape Reinga. No need to go to Paihia for a coach trip to the Cape. Coaches call at the motor inn to pick up for the Cape.Management do a good job and staff are only too pleased to help. I thoroughly recommend this establishment.
4 based on 125 reviews
I have two American friends visiting so have come to Kaitaia to do the Cape tour. We stayed last night and found this place for tea. It was so amazing. We have another night tonight here, so will be going back again. Lively Kai, lovely staff.
4 based on 143 reviews
Situated in the centre of Kaitaia, with modern decor,we have seating available indoors & out for up to 60 - 70 people. If you have a special occasion ie: birthday or business luncheon ect we have a private function room you can book. We roast our own coff
Great coffee, they roast their own. One of us spilled their coffee and they made another free of charge! There was also a mix up in the order so we ended up with another extra coffee at no extra charge. Lovely friendly staff who pride themselves on good coffee.
What to do and see in Kaitaia, New Zealand: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 356 reviews
We were recommended to go to this restaurant. Food was of a very good standard. The waitress was friendly & was able to recommend specialties. Good value.Great reading from you Anthony. Thanks for your positive review. It would be great seeing you again.
Most Popular Seafood food in Kaitaia, North Island, New Zealand
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.