Central-Lower North Island Must-Do's 2021

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Rotorua

INDIGENOUS KAI (FOOD) TRY TRADITIONAL HANGI (UNDERGROUND COOKING) AT WHAKAREWAREWA THE LIVING MĀORI VILLAGE, OR ENJOY AN ENTIRE EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT AND MĀORI CUISINE AS PART OF A TE PO INDIGENOUS EVENING EXPERIENCE AT TE PUIA.

Dining out in Rotorua

TAKE A BITE OUT OF ROTORUA’S EXPANDING FOOD SCENE

Dining out, Rotorua © Destination Rotorua

BREAKFAST For an exemplary eggs bene, Picnic Café serves breakfast from 7.30am until 2pm. Or, if you’re heading in or out of Rotorua from the northern side, Okere Falls Store flanks Highway 33 and boasts an organic range of sustainable produce.

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LUNCH Pop into Ambrosia Restaurant and Bar for Mediterranean tapas shared outdoors in a large alfresco area. Located at the lake end of Tutanekai St. Alternatively, Eat Streat is a vibrant dining precinct packed to the rafters with a diverse range of eateries.

DINNER Hearty Mexican and Middle Eastern cuisine can be wolfed down at Abracadabra Café and Bar, Contemporary Terrace Kitchen never fails to please, or for something extra special, dine off the a la carte menu at The Regent Room.

ABOVE: Cooking kai, Rotorua © Te Puia LEFT: Dining out in Rotorua © Destination Rotorua

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