Reviews on Welsh food in Cardiff, United Kingdom. The Welsh capital may have begun its life as a Roman fort, but it's since become a bustling city. Where the fort once stood, Cardiff Castle has held court since the 11th century. It remains a central presence in the city, now full of lively art and music venues, hip boutiques, fun bars and modern hotels. Even with so many new and exciting things to see, the National History Museum is still the most visited attraction in Wales. Don't be the only visitor who plays hooky!
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4 based on 327 reviews
Jaspers Tea Rooms is currently listed in the category of restaurants in Cardiff. We are not restaurant, we are TEA ROOMS and should be listed in the tea/coffee category please, all other tea/coffee shops in cardiff are listed as such, this is affecting my
Visited for lunch while out walking.Very friendly place. Nice food. Excellent coffee. Cake looked amazing, sadly I didn't have room. I will be going back for a special afternoon tea, it looked truely wonderous. Thank you for visiting Jaspers whilst out walking. We are pleased that you enjoyed your time with us and look forward to seeng you when you try our afternoon tea.
4 based on 703 reviews
Set in a classic Victorian Town House, within a well hit 'six' of the county cricket ground, The Cricketers offers a great range of quality Welsh real ales from our sister company, Evan Evans Brewery. Chilled continental lagers, a great wine selection & a
Lovely dog friendly pub. Good interesting food and a great range of beer. Lovely comfortable seating, but above all, the staff offer brilliant serviceHello derekc906Many thanks for your review, Im glad that you like our pub as much as us:-) Kind regardsJamie Taylor
4 based on 729 reviews
Cosy bistro with 40 seats, offering a range of homemade breakfasts and lunches using locally sourced produce, and a range of seasonal drinks. The cafe transforms into a French style bistro every Wednesday through to Saturday evening, serving up classics s
First time at this lovely little restaurant on Whitchurch Road. It was recommended to us & Iâm very glad we tried it. 2 courses for £16.95 - very good value. We had crab arancini to start (superb) followed by one pork loin roast & one fresh seared tuna. The portions were so generous we werenât able to try the desserts! My husband is Sicilian & is never completely happy when eating out but he was full of praise & keen to return to try the evening menu. Do try.
4 based on 428 reviews
My daughter was graduating and we wanted a restaurant that would be special to mark the occasion. So glad we chose to come here. The food was excellent- my lamb was cooked to perfection- the service was great ; we all really enjoyed the beautifully presented tasty food. Thoroughly recommend it.
4 based on 139 reviews
Given the rave reviews for this restaurant and the recommendation of the trusted friend who took us here, I was very disappointed. The restaurant is small and rather cramped, and the menu somewhat similar. The staff were friendly but the apparent owners seemed to be lunching and everyone knew everybody else, so we were left feeling like inconvenient outsiders. This feeling was compounded by the waiter getting the orders confused. The table of six (who knew the owners) arrived after us, ordered after us, but the three who had ordered the main meal of cod, got our order, and the three who hadn't had to wait. As did we, for more than 30 minutes! The starter (ragu on sourdough) was disappointing and rather greasy. The cod was perfect but the accompanying ingredients were an unnecessary and distracting riot of flavours. The wine was excellent. Very loud background music. Waiter turned it down when I asked him too, but it got louder again later. Strangely the coffee was served before the dessert. I would not recommend this place unless they pull their socks up.
4 based on 300 reviews
Hello and our warmest welcome to Selah! âSelah is a family run, quirky, vintage cafe and tea rooms, nestled in the leafy village of Llanishen, just outside Cardiff. âWe're proud to live and work in a village with such a rich history, which stretches back
Excellent tea rooms. Breakfast very hot, fresh and delicious. Will definitely be back. Canât wait to try afternoon tea!
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5 based on 331 reviews
Nant Restaurant offers superb food at reasonable prices all prepared and serviced by our students under the guidance of their professional chefs and front of house staff. Join us for a three course lunch, in house or takeaway service for snacks, buffet or
Went for lunch and had a lovely three course menu. Staff were lovely and food was up to a very high standard. Prepared and cooked by three young chefs who came out and introduced themselves after. Talking about their creations they made sound so simple, well done. It was a pleasure to meet you all, and we look forward to repeating the experience very very soon.
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4 based on 817 reviews
We popped in the shop after stumbling across this little gem and returned the next morning for breakfast. Beautiful food and fantastic service. We shared the continental breakfast with cured meats and a croissant and the Welsh rarebit with a very generously sized latte and tea. It was all delicious and we would highly recommend.The shop is well worth a visit and is a must see for any cheese or kitchen lovers!Hi 612PaulAThanks for stumbling across us and glad that you decided to give us a try.Glad you enjoyed your continental breakfast and service.Thanks for the great review and hope to see you again.ThanksAlastair
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5 based on 1681 reviews
The Clink Restaurant at HMP Cardiff opened to the general public in September 2012 and offers over 30 category D prisoners from HMP Prescoed and HMP Cardiff full-time work within the 96 cover restaurant and kitchen. Prisoners train towards gaining nationa
I totally recommend the clink for an evening with friends and some absolutely fabulous food and service .Itâs a little quirky. Itâs dry, however lots of nice soft drinks to choose from and quite a refreshing change.Food was fabulous. Quite pricey, but considering the quality and the fact this is a charity, then that works well for me.Portions were good, my chicken breast was so juicy I am still thinking about it and the cheeseboard was absolutely incredible.Our waiter was fabulous , fun and really friendly. Good luck to everyone who served us. I hope you all have a bright future ahead of you.
5 based on 430 reviews
If you're looking for a chic, exclusive venue for your wedding, family celebration or business event, De Courceys Manor delivers in style. Located just off the M4, north of Cardiff, and surrounded by the beautiful South Wales countryside, De Courceys Mano
This place is out of this world! Super polite and friendly staff, amazing cuisine, all served with a smile... so I couldn't really ask for much more. Nothing was too much trouble, I had a lovely chat with our waitress about food and what to do in the local area. It didn't surprise me that this is a favourite wedding venue, I can imagine that every wedding would be pretty spectacular. I would recommend this place if you are looking for some special or relaxing time.
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