Find out what European restaurants to try in Brynsiencyn including The Marram Grass Cafe, Freckled Angel, Sosban and The Old Butchers Restaurant, Cegin Harri's Kitchen
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4 based on 1684 reviews
We started The Marram Grass because we believed we could create a place that offers good, creative food using local produce and seafood, all within an informal setting. On Anglesey we are surrounded by beautiful produce, fresh fish and shellfish and it is
I have been trying to visit here for years. Events precluded this but I was not to be disappointed.Throughout the service and attention was excellent. The four of us chose the tasting menu together with the lobster addition. Liamâs suggestion of Pinot Noir to accompany proved to compliment very well. The courses, all to a high standard of which I thought two truly excelled, and they kept on coming! You will have to visit just to decide which they were.After an excellent and entertaining evening we were even given a lift back to where we were staying as the taxi had let us down. This was offered not asked for. How many restaurants would do that?Excellent cuisine, company and our thanks to all at the Marram Grass for making it so.
5 based on 509 reviews
Small family run restaurant using the tapas concept with British ingredients.
Our first visit to the Freckled Angel to celebrate our wedding anniversary and it wonât be the last! Each small plate was an explosion of taste and delight. Friendly and attentive staff, divine food and relaxed atmosphere. We canât wait to return!
5 based on 325 reviews
Booked when the reservations for 2019 opened in Sept 2018 and the wait did not disappoint. Very relaxed atmosphere. Very simple design (restaurant) Clean toilets. The service was very very good - hats off to Bethan. I heard her speaking Welsh too which was nice to hear. Very well priced drinks; we had a prosecco and the freshly squeezed apple juice (a must!) The food.........delicious! Well presented. Very knowledgeable staff too and friendly. The food is in keeping with the season. Nice coffee too. I want to go back
4 based on 163 reviews
This is relatively newly opened cafe/restaurant which puports to be Portuguese although there were no Portuguese dishes on the main menu. Nevertheless it was a good menu with many attractive main dishes, soup and sandwiches. The dishes we had were enjoyable. Two of us had smoked salmon sandwiches which was very nice, good bread and lovely salmon. One of us had leek and potato soup, followed by a tuna sandwich both of which were good, finishing with a pastel de nata (the classical Portuguese custard tart) which was very good. The restaurant was busy which indicates that it is popular. The staff were helpful and pleasant, service was good. Reasonably priced food and drink. We have rated this restaurant as very good - good to very good would be more appropriate. We shall definitely go again to try out the other dishes and are more than happy to recommend it to others.
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