The Crown at Whitebrook, Monmouthshire

This is a list of notable restaurants in Wales. The number of restaurants has significantly increased since the 1960s, when the country had very few notable places to eat out.[1] Today, Wales is no longer considered a "gastronomic desert",[1] there are five Michelin starred restaurants within the country.[2][better source needed] Other award systems from TripAdvisor and AA have included Welsh restaurants in their lists. The most significant increase in restaurants has been at the high-end, but there has been growth and improvement in quality across all the whole range of Welsh eateries.[1]

Many Welsh restaurants attempt to showcase their "Welshness", but few include historic Welsh dishes besides cawl. Instead, they showcase their Welsh ingredients, creating new dishes from them.[1] There has also been a rise in Asian cuisine in Wales, especially that of Indian, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian and Japanese, with a preference for spicier foods.[1]

Anglesey

Cardiff

Ceredigion

Conwy

Denbighshire

Gwynedd

Monmouthshire

Pembrokeshire

Powys

Vale of Glamorgan

See also

References

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