Rātā Restaurant

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Monday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Tuesday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Wednesday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Thursday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Friday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Saturday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Sunday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

43 Ballarat St, Queenstown

03 442 9393

Set back from a busy street in central Queenstown, surrounded by the iconic, looming mountain skyline, Rāta feels like a deep, unhurried breath. Offering so much more than a dinner experience, it tells a story of place through honest flavour, texture, and season.

Ask the team how they’d describe it, and the answer is simple: uniquely southern Aotearoa. As nature shapes the rhythm of life down here, Rāta follows suit. One of the main considerations when planning menus is how near to the restaurant incredible produce can be found. Every dish is grounded in respect for the ingredients and the people who grew, fished, foraged and produced them, each bite an invitation to connect with the land and waters of this region and island.

The dining space is calm and considered, with natural materials and a welcoming glow setting the stage. Sheer curtains and native plants create a subtle screen from the outside world, while small details like the salt rocks, fashioned from rocks collected at a particular beach along Lake Whakatipu’s shore, further the sense of place.

The name Rātā comes from the endemic tree that thrives in steep, exposed and rugged terrain. A symbol of resilience and balance, it reflects values that continue to shape the restaurant’s philosophy alongside two non-negotiables: quality and enjoyment. The result is an experience that captures the best of the south and connects you to its seasonal heartbeat.

Words by Izzie Thompson & Photography by Francine Boer

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Location

43 Ballarat St, Queenstown

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