Tasting delicious food amidst the beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains can be said to be Queenstown’s patent.
You can also choose to go to Vudu Cafe, where you can enjoy healthy rice, vegetables and the best special sausages in town with the locals.
Another restaurant worth recommending is Leonardo's, which serves delicious breakfasts and sandwiches.
Squeeze into the small Squeeze restaurant in the shopping mall, have a soup and a delicious bagel sandwich, and a wonderful morning begins.
At the other end of Queenstown, you can buy a cup of fragrant coffee or juice at Take Five and enjoy it on a picnic table at Steamer Wharf.
Lagos Bar & Cafe, Take 5 Expresso & Juice Bar at the Lakeside Wharf (Steamer Wharf) also has delicious bacon and rich coffee, which are perfect in combination with the atmosphere created by the beautiful lake water and lighting.
Dinner in Queenstown is an important thing. Former US President Clinton once tasted Kaimoana (seafood) at the Boardwalk Restaurant at the Steamboat Terminal; you can also go to the Saffron Restaurant in Arrowtown and Arthur's Point
Point's Gantley's Restaurant, Queenstown's Talers, The Bunker, Frasers and Minami Jujisei restaurants all serve top-quality seafood and are great places to enjoy dinner.
For those who want a taste of home, the Mandarin Restaurant on Beach St. and the Lakeview Palace on Leith Street both serve Chinese cuisine.
The simple roasted meats and noodles are pretty good and not too expensive.
Also worth mentioning are the roasted lamb and puff pastry rolls, both of which have always been New Zealand’s traditional foods.
But in recent years, sheep-based New Zealand cuisine has broken away from British-style cooking methods and now has a unique style.
There is also the famous Fergburger, which is said to be the most delicious burger in New Zealand. A burger is as big as a face, and they are all delicacies worth trying.