Map of restaurants in North Wales with links to reviews

View an interactive map of restaurant reviews from across North Wales. Pin point exactly where you want to eat and see our frank and truthful reviews of places in your area.
Read Full Review HereHome from Home Cooking, Penrhyn Bay

The Bistro, Prestatyn

Ty’n Rhos Country House, Seion, Llanddeiniolen, Caernarfon

The Kiln Inn, Wrexham

Castle View, Deganwy

Posted By: Eleanor Straight On: 17/03/08
Tafarn y Beuno, Clynnog Fawr

The Chef's Wok, Shotton

Gwesty Cymru in Aberystwyth

East, Llandudno

Tre Ysgawen Hall Country House Hotel, Anglesey

Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn, Beaumaris

The Griffin Inn, Mynydd Isa

Eastern Origin, Bangor

The Crown, Pantymwyn

Osborne House, Llandudno

Bistro 55, Caerwys

Pen y Bryn, Upper Colwyn Bay

Mala's Bistro, Holyhead

"The menu is compact but varied, with an extra page of specials to make narrowing-down a choice a little more tricky."
Read Full Review HereThe Chestnut Tree, The Talardy, St Asaph

"When he'd finished, hungry Osian refused to accept the sad truth and had to be restrained from using his spoon to burrow in the direction of Australia."
Read Full Review HereParc Britannia, Bangor

"There is an excellent selection of main courses including vegetarian, lighter, and children's options, and the obligatory Sunday roast."
Read Full Review HerePosted By: Sammy Jones On: 07/03/08
Rafters Restaurant, Llangollen

"I finished my sticky toffee pudding, but Sally just couldn't manage to clean her plate and sadly, for once, I was simply unable to help."
Read Full Review HereMassimo’s Italian restaurant, Rhyl

"Step inside and the picture changes dramatically, with comfortable sofas near the door and attractive, cast iron and marble furniture. The whole atmosphere is welcoming."
Read Full Review HereThe Coconut Kitchen, Abersoch

"We like the Coconut Kitchen, and would definitely go again. As a young restaurant it needs a tweak here and there but it is a very welcome asset to Abersoch, for tourists and locals alike."
Read Full Review HereWoodlands Hall Hotel, Llanfwrog

The Bishopgate Hotel, Beaumaris

"If it all sounds very posh, it isn't. It's warm, welcoming, friendly, lived-in and very clean. And the food is superb."
Read Full Review HereThe Cross Foxes, Nannerch

"The service was pleasant and attentive, without being intrusive. Long may the Cross Foxes survive."
Read Full Review HerePlas Bodegroes, Pwllheli

"We quickly realised the Bodegroes is unpretentious, welcoming and friendly."
Read Full Review HereNoodle One, Bangor

"Prawn toasts were impressively hefty affairs, which actually felt as though they had plenty of prawn on them, compared to their deep-fried namesakes you'll find elsewhere."
Read Full Review HereEmpire Hotel, Llandudno


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