Welcome to Yiamas! The only Greek Taverna in Conwy area, in the center of Llandudno.he place is clean and tidy and the owners are ever so friendly. We had the haloumi, svoulaki and baklava and it was all amazing! They went the extra mile for us
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Upscale, unobtrusive little French restaurant specialising in farmhouse cooking using local produce.
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Innovative global cuisine in a setting of old beams, wooden floors, pew seating and artworks.
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Snug, warm white-&-blue eatery serving Greek cuisine & Mediterranean staples plus beer & wine.
1st Floor, 5 Gloddaeth St, Llandudno LL30 2DD, UK
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