Pātaka Kai at Te Puia
Māori Hāngī & Cuisine
Pātaka Kai at Rotorua’s iconic Te Puia offers a unique dining experience nestled in the heart of the incredible Te Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley.
For more than 170 years, Te Puia has welcomed manuhiri (visitors) to the historic 70-hectare geothermal reserve, demonstrating their commitment to the values of manaakitanga (hospitality) and kaitiakitanga (guardianship) which underpins everything they do.
The Māori cultural food and beverage experience you’ll enjoy at Pātaka Kai restaurant is no exception. While dining, take in the spectacular geothermal views, including the frequent eruptions of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest active geyser, Pōhutu. Savour sophisticated dishes infused with fresh and flavourful indigenous herbs and spices such as horopito, piko piko, watercress, karengo, kawakawa and more.
The hāngī buffet is outstanding, offering an array of global cuisines and cooking styles. Minted lamb, pork and chicken arrive straight from the hāngī pit onsite. Carved manuka smoked ham, Southern-style buttermilk fried chicken, rewana bread stuffing, soups, salads, steamed vegetables, rice and pasta dishes, prawns, garlic and watercress potato bake and more are also featured.
Be sure to save room for dessert where you’ll find treats like traditional steamed pudding, hot vanilla custard, chocolate mousse, pavlova, and ice cream with berry and kawakawa compote.
The Hāngī Lunch Buffet and Dinner Buffet are available daily, with a Sunday Brunch Buffet offered weekly.
Bookings are recommended, and access to the restaurant is free.
The Māori cultural food and beverage experience you’ll enjoy at Pātaka Kai restaurant is no exception. While dining, take in the spectacular geothermal views, including the frequent eruptions of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest active geyser, Pōhutu. Savour sophisticated dishes infused with fresh and flavourful indigenous herbs and spices such as horopito, piko piko, watercress, karengo, kawakawa and more.
The hāngī buffet is outstanding, offering an array of global cuisines and cooking styles. Minted lamb, pork and chicken arrive straight from the hāngī pit onsite. Carved manuka smoked ham, Southern-style buttermilk fried chicken, rewana bread stuffing, soups, salads, steamed vegetables, rice and pasta dishes, prawns, garlic and watercress potato bake and more are also featured.
Be sure to save room for dessert where you’ll find treats like traditional steamed pudding, hot vanilla custard, chocolate mousse, pavlova, and ice cream with berry and kawakawa compote.
The Hāngī Lunch Buffet and Dinner Buffet are available daily, with a Sunday Brunch Buffet offered weekly.
Bookings are recommended, and access to the restaurant is free.