3 Best Restaurants in Gisborne, East Coast and the Volcanic Zone

The Marina Restaurant & Bar

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Originally the ballroom of a stately home, this high-ceilinged restaurant lives up to its pedigree and brings French flair to Gisborne. Attention to detail from start to finish is the hallmark here. On the menu, look for the steamed fresh fish fillet with crushed new potatoes and bell-pepper confit. The dark chocolate mousse cake with praline crunch and cocoa sorbet is a divine dessert choice.

Vogel St., Gisborne, Gisborne, 4010, New Zealand
06-868–5919
Known For
  • <PRO>modern French fine dining</PRO>
  • <PRO>local ingredients</PRO>
  • <PRO>deck seating with beautiful views</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues. and Wed., Credit cards accepted

The Rivers

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A casual place to hoist a few pints while dining on hearty pub fare, the Rivers is popular with Gisborne locals. Stained-glass partitions separate the dining alcoves, which have brass chandeliers, dark woodwork, and green leather upholstery. Guinness pie with creamy mashed potatoes and chicken calypso topped with a tangy mango sauce are two favorite dishes that are always on the menu. Also on offer are platters and seasonal specials.

The Works Café & Winery

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This eatery in the former Gisborne Freezing Works embraces its industrial roots (note the large driveshaft and pulleys on the brick walls). The menu builds on local products and seasonality, from cheeses to fruit, scallops to calamari. The sticky pork ribs served with a rich barbecue sauce, potato wedges, and coleslaw is one popular choice; the panfried fish of the day in white wine sauce is another.

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