Epic wraparound windows offer spectacular sea views from this swish restaurant by Stirling Point's signpost. Renowned Bluff oysters (or Pacific oysters out of season) and Stewart Island mussels dressed in coconut grace a menu saltier than the view (with a few lamb and salad options too). Pricey but worth it.
Oyster Cove
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