Outstanding Indian restaurant. Good value. Exceedingly tasty food, particularly nice veggie side dishes (aubergine and spinach/potato bhajis). Fluffiest nan bread I think I’ve ever had. No licence, so bring your own alcohol (there’s a Spa and another grocer’s 5 minute walk up the high street). Book! – it was our third attempt before we got a table. Enjoy.
Relaxed, cozy Italian restaurant & cafe offering traditional Tuscan fare, plus wine & espresso.
Friendly helpful service and freshly prepared cooked food. High hyginee standards are obvious.
Rustic chic dining room for a range of seasonal local ingredients cooked with imagination.
In an atmosphere of comforting refinement… is thoroughbred Welsh produce. … Everything is defined by
Modern European cuisine and creative cocktails presented in a sophisticated setting with a patio.
Market-fresh local seafood at downstairs bistro with church pews and Victorian-style restaurant
31 Castle St, Conwy LL32 8AY, UK
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