Golden Grace Chinese Takeaway located at Old Coach House Main Road, Gwaelod-y-garth, Pontypridd CF38 2HA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01443 209487

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Abigail Wheeler

5 Google Rating

Always the best and I trust their knowledge of gluten free

5/ 5

Always the best and I trust their knowledge of gluten free

Ann Williams

5 Google Rating

OMG! My first takeaway since being gluten free. Absolutely amazing.the food was fantastic. Well wort

5/ 5

OMG! My first takeaway since being gluten free. Absolutely amazing.the food was fantastic. Well worth the drive to get it.

R Thompson

4 Google Rating

Ok but not real Chips ( frozen )

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Ok but not real Chips ( frozen )

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