BAR 44 branches into boutique hotels with luxurious Cardiff pad, PARADOR 44
Cardiff isn’t Cordoba or Cadiz, and so it’s a bold move to open a Parador in the Welsh capital – but that’s what the Bar 44 group has just done.
Cardiff isn’t Cordoba or Cadiz, and so it’s a bold move to open a Parador in the Welsh capital – but that’s what the Bar 44 group has just done.
Sri Lankan food is having a ‘moment’ in Cardiff right now. A sudden proliferation of pop-ups and brick-and-mortar openings means you have options, with Broadway’s Ceylon Spicy Pot the newest.
Steak & Stamp is clearly doing something right: you won't get a weekend table for five or six weeks. Even the most sought-after restaurants in Cardiff are easier to get into. What, then, is their secret?
Romeat’s location – bang next door to the Globe on Cardiff’s Albany Road – makes it an ideal stop-off for pre-gig nourishment. But that’s certainly not all it’s got going for it.
Alium's Antonio Simone's cooking is characterised by skill and time well spent in preparation, but for far too long his food has been in the category of “those who know, know”.
With Goodsheds delivering both quality and variety, Barry is fast gaining a reputation for more than just fish and chips.
All things told, it’s obvious why La Cuina is the sort of local independent restaurant bustling with contented diners on a Saturday night.
Alex Gooch has gone from strength to strength, but his new fully-fledged café with indoor seating in Cardiff takes his baking to another level.
A welcome antidote to the spread of Taco Bell, La Pantera proudly proclaims to be the “home of the unauthentic taco” in Cardiff.
Antonia Levay stops by the newly revamped Bridge Cafe in Barry - dogs in tow - to find a refreshingly ethical new menu.
With or without a canine friend, hidden Cardiff sandwich specialist Scruffy Pups is well worth going out of your way for.
With places like Cardiff city centre sandwich spot Fresh around, it’s little wonder that some have been itching to get back into the office.