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Whether it’s a Chinese restaurant in Wrexham, pub food in Anglesey or fine dining in Conwy, Sugarvine has an extensive directory of the best restaurants and places to eat in North Wales, covering every type of cuisine. Use the Sugarvine guide to point you in the direction of the finest eating places in North Wales throughout the country.

Mark

visited again after one Year. This place is something. The food is absolutely Flawless. The flavours ,service,atmosphere is beyond description. I have personally recommended this place to many friends and they cannot be more grateful as they have been there many times and I have visited only twice in one year..I am envious! I tell you Indiana Cuisine is surely among the best of the best in entire UK.. A Visit to Snowdonia is incomplete without having a meal there. Good Luck to the Team.I .

Indiana Cuisine – Dolgellau
Jenny Edge

I want to recommend the Black Lion to every one the food was absolutely fab could not fault it in any way. My friend had steak that was cook perfect the portion were also more than enough The staff were very friendly and welcoming will definitely go back

Black Lion Hotel – Abergele
Sam

A really great place food excellent and john lindsay et famille so welcoming and great fun famous for their seasonal parties which apparently bring the house down !wish you all a busy and very happy xmas

Bull Hotel – Abergele
Teresa Webb

Called into The Groes Inn during a holiday to the beautiful area around Conwy hoping for a quick snack. We were made so welcome by the owners and were astounded at the warmth and decor of the pub, the log fire and the amazing menu. The food was delicious and we can't wait to return for a longer stay in the beautiful rooms, which we were shown. Well worth a visit.

The Groes Inn – Conwy
Wllmsdau

comfortable environment, friendly staff, excellent meal in quality and quantity, reasonably priced too. 4*

The Horseshoe Inn – Welshpool
Nick And Raid Rushbrooke

The Groes has been our favorite place to eat and drink since we discovered it on moving to this stunning part of the world some four years ago. The food is simply superb, the wine and beer excellent and the staff couldn't be friendlier. We had lunch there today - a game casserole to die for - warm fire, happy customers, what more can be said. We will return again and again.

The Groes Inn – Conwy
Bob

Thee of us take a wheelchair bound friend out weekly and travel all over Shropshire / north and mid Wales. We first visited The Groes about 6 weeks ago and really felt it meritted a second visit .Wheelchair access is easy , the atmosphere welcoming and even by the door the room is warm and cosy.We thoroughly recommend the home brewed beer it has a real nutty flavour.The regular menu has an excellent range of starters and mains but,there is also a specials board which changes .The quality of the food is first class,full of flavour, simply served, hot and with ample portions for four good eaters Like Arnie says we will be back!

The Groes Inn – Conwy
Daio

Revisited after 2 years and even better than we remembered. Noori prepared a special coconut chicken for my wife who has a dairy allergy. I had fish and fish platter. Hardly anything on the menu is familiar but all sound exciting, Real Adventure Cuisine see for yourself at www.indianacuisine.co.uk

Indiana Cuisine – Dolgellau
David Williams

If you imagine the perfect place to eat and drink then the Groes fits the bill perfectly. Great beer, great food and above all excellent service.

The Groes Inn – Conwy
Vikingjrm

The food is simply delicious, with some tasty twists to traditional fare sitting comfortably alongside "what you might expect". After a lovely dinner, my family and i were back for more a couple of days later for lunch - which was equally as enjoyable. It's a real North welsh welcome at the Groes Inn, with staff being very accommodating and friendly with it. * Written with impartiality - nothing to do with the Groes Inn home brewed ale - which went down a treat!

The Groes Inn – Conwy
Soupdragon

For many years Llandrindod Wells has been a black hole for ethnic restaurants. No more! I have eaten at Zeera twice now and each time it has been excellent. Great staff, very reasonable prices, stunning food. I recommend the prawn puree starter (common dish I know but beautifully presented and brilliantly spiced) but the best Indian dish I have tasted in the last few years (and believe me I'm no amateur!) is the Lamb Dom Pukt Korai, great taste and the tiny red dried chillies really make it a dish to remember. The best Indian restaurant I've been to outside of central London but without the price tag. Five Stars.

Zeera – Llandrindod Wells
John Huw Roberts

This small guest house between mountains and sea in the countryside on the edge of Snowdonia National Park has been awarded five stars by Visit Wales, and has won many awards, and been reviewed cordially in many British newspapers, journals and guides. It offers first-rate accommodation in cultured and tasteful surroundings (lots of books, paintings by contemporary Welsh artists, a Bechstein grand piano, antique and modern furniture, slate or wooden floors, beams, etc.) A delicious Welsh breakfast is served, freshly cooked on the Aga, using fresh, local produce, some of it organic, and some from the kitchen garden. Dinner is served by arrangement only (it must be booked beforehand). Food is down-to-earth, honest and full of flair: one might start with roast peppers Piedmontese (based on an Elizabeth David recipe), go on to a navarin of Welsh lamb with garden vegetables, followed by artiscan Welsh cheeses with homemade biscuits, with pears poached in red wine for pudding. There has been copious praise for the homemade organic brown bread. The welcome is personal, warm and very Welsh.

Y Goeden Eirin – Caernarfon
John Rowlands

We as a family often go to the Queen's Head for lunch when we shop at Llandudno. It's advisable to arrive early, as it fills up quickly. There is a buzz at this gastropub, and the service is quick and efficient as well as being personal. The menu is wide-ranging, with local fish, meat and game, and the occasional curry. One can opt for a quick starter or a full menu including a starter, main course, pudding and coffee (so one can dine cheaply or go the whole hog, which will not break the bank anyway). Food is freshly cooked to order, and is professionally presented. Yet the place retains the atmosphere of a pub, and the food isn't pretentious or fancy. It's all very reliable and very good. That's why we return again and again.

The Queens Head – Conwy
Nat

Excellent atmosphere. Staff are great people. Absolutely to die for food! Everything you would want from a friendly, welcoming pub! A+!

Bull Hotel – Abergele
Marion Pierce

Absolutely the best - have visited many many times with various family and friends - grandchildren and never had a bad meal yet - always piping hot and enjoy enjoy enjoy x

The Bells Of St Marys – Prestatyn
Gags

wow! What a Meal & Perfect Indian Hospitality.A delightful find in the WELSH Hills. A restaurant to be highly recommended. Absolutely fantastic standard of Food. We were lucky to discover this place . Will surely tell many others.

Indiana Cuisine – Dolgellau
Kevin Onecost

Great food & beers. Brian the owner is the perfect host. well worth a visit.

Tafarn Ty Gwyn – Anglesey
Kevin

I have been here several times over the last few years and I have never had a bad experience yet. The food is fantastic and the staff are very helpful and friendly, to the point of asking chef to cook something alternative to the menu for my 7 yr old son. I last went on my daughters birthday on 15 Sept and had a great couple of hours with the family. You will not be disappointed with the food, nor the standard of service, and that said, I am looking forward to going again soon.

The Bistro – Rhyl
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Cuisines in North Wales

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