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Food lover - Harry s Hawker House & Bar, Nelson Traveller Reviews

Price range: USD 9 - USD 20 Description: Inspired by the flavours and vibrancy of South East Asian street food and hawker markets, Harry’s is an expression of love in food form for a region and people we’ve come to greatly admire and respect. Harry’s Hawker House is a place where fresh flavours and local ingredients are matched with regional wines and beer. But to really kick the evening off, start with one of our cocktails, inspired by Old Shanghai and Singapore, with fresh, seasonal fruit. There are three dining options – the raised Chef’s Dining area and Chef’s Table. Both can be booked (sittings at 6pm and 8pm). The rest of the space is real Hawker-style – no reservations and casual is the name of the game. Harry’s is owned by Tania and Matt Bouterey, the folk who also run the award winning Urban Eatery a few blocks away in downtown Nelson. Chef Riki Day has created a menu influenced by classic dishes with his own signature twist and using as many home-grown i

A guide to Nelson Lakes National Park

The Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project covers around 50 sq km of the park NELSON-TASMAN TOURISM Why go Framing the dual attractions of ( Small Lake ) and Lake Rotoroa ( Long Lake ), Nelson Lakes National Park offers a rugged alpine landscape of glaciated valleys, craggy mountain ranges, and the opportunity to negotiate long ridges offering 360-degree views of some of the South Island s most spectacular terrain. And with none of the country s super-popular Great Walks, Nelson Lakes National Park also tends to be less crowded than other alpine tramping regions throughout the country. Classic multi-day tramps for fit and well-equipped trampers include the Lake Angelus Track and the Travers-Sabine Circuit, with river flats, beech forests and alpine ridges all being negotiated to reach smaller, equally spectacular lakes. Views from the spidery Robert Ridge include Lake Angelus, while adding an extra day onto the Travers-Sabine Circuit to view Rotomairewhenua/Blue Lake is also recomm

Is Nelson really at the centre of things?

Centre of New Zealand from above. Promotional material aimed at domestic and international tourists says the centre of New Zealand is up a hill in the centre of Nelson City with a commanding view of the Nelson Tasman area. It is sort of true, and information on the Nelson City Council’s sites both back and qualify the claims. The country’s main tourist site NewZealand.com says: “The Centre of New Zealand, on Botanical Hill at the start of the Maitai Valley, is an iconic walk in Nelson Tasman. The Centre of New Zealand is so named because it was a central survey point in the 1800s.”

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