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  • Image of The Stackpole InnThe Stackpole Inn

    The award winning Stackpole Inn is found within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is a real hidden culinary treasure of Pembrokeshire.

    Jasons Corner, Stackpole, Pembrokeshire

  • Image of The Cinnamon Tree at TreforestThe Cinnamon Tree at Treforest

    The first of the award-winning Cinnamon Tree restaurants, this inviting Vale of Glamorgan eatery in the small village of Treforest is a real local gem.

    Cinnamon House, Treforest, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Thai EdgeThai Edge

    Thai Edge in Cardiff's Old Brewery Quarter is just one of an exciting new chain of Thai restaurants opening across North-Western Britain.

    Unit 8, The Old Brewery Quarter, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of MokshMoksh

    Promising 'a feast from the depths of our hearts', Moksh is an Indian restaurant offering fine cuisine in the heart of Cardiff Bay.

    Ocean Building, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Mango HouseMango House

    Situated within Cardiff's newly restored Grand Hotel, the Mango House restaurant brings a sophisticated and contemporary taste of India to the land of the red dragon.

    Grand Hotel, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Fwrrwm IshtaFwrrwm Ishta

    Once a traditional inn in Machen in Wales, this delightful restaurant retains the pub's original features with a contemporary twist, using contemporary art, oak panelling and halogen lights to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

    68 Commercial Road, Caerphilly, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Garçon!Garçon!

    The name Garcon, says it all with this brasserie overlooking the revitalised Mermaid Quay as it is Gallic through and through, right down to its French-speaking waiters, mirrored walls and no-frills menu (written 'en Francais', with English translations).

    Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of The Golden LionThe Golden Lion

    Famous for its ghostly sightings, the picturesque Welsh village of Rossett also plays host to this attractive roadside pub (which also comes complete with its resident spectre).

    Chester Road, Rossett, Wrexham

  • Image of Pen-y-BrynPen-y-Bryn

    It may look 'a bit like a medical centre', but this spacious 1970s bungalow with additions is in the business of dispensing good hospitality, food and drink rather than healthcare.

    Pen-y-Bryn Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy

  • Image of Ty'n Rhos Country HouseTy'n Rhos Country House

    Rated as one of north Wales' most treasured guesthouses/restaurants, Ty'n Gros started life as a humble farmstead, but is now an auspicious destination looking out across 72 acres of grounds towards the Isle of Anglesey.

    Seion, Caernarfon, Gwynedd