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18 Things Everyone Must Eat In Cardiff
"Located on City Road, a street better know for its takeaways than for its tiramisu, I Giardini is one of Cardiff's highest-rated Italian restaurants on TripAdvisor and a great place to go if you want some "truly Italian" cuisine. Specials are revised daily, so you never know what delicious treats you might get to try during your visit!. Image Source: @i_giardini"
"One of Cardiff’s most popular traditional Italian restaurants, known for their handmade fresh pasta ‘I Giardini di Sorrento’ are now offering a takeaway service so that you can enjoy restaurant quality food at home. Click here to read the menu and place your order"
"It's a newbie to the Cardiff food scene, but clearly it’s already made an impression. Owner Massimo was the manager of city centre stalwart Gio’s for 11 years, but this is his first solo venture. He’s brought in a chef from Italy and an army of Italian staff."
"This city centre bar are known for two things: lashings of beer and wood-fire baked pizzas. This delicious combination is perfect for those craft beer lovers, with the majority of their beers being brewed in house – and you'll be surrounded by the big metallic vats too. All you have to do is tuck into their variety of tasty toppings and you're in for a good time."
"17/02/2021: Please read the other reviews and dont waste your money and time with this place. Food is the worst I ever eaten from a Chinese takeaway. Every thing was over cooked and nothing close in similarities compared to other places, have been eating Chinese food for over 20 years."
"TripAdvisor rating: 3.0 from four reviews with 50 per cent rating it excellent or very good. Address: 14 Feniton, Weston-super-Mare"
"Or is your younger brother/sister/cousin coming to Cardiff to visit and you do not know where to take them?. Techniquest, the hands-on science and discovery centre at Cardiff Bay, is the place for you!. The centre aims to encourage people, particularly children and teenagers, to learn more about and enjoy the subjects of science, maths, engineering and technology."
"If you happen to have kids that find museums boring, take them to Techniquest. Based in the bay, this interactive science museum is all about hands-on education - from planetarium shows to a bunch of consoles that let you make your own stop-motion videos. There's a good chance you could lose an entire afternoon here, even if you don't have kids."
"A must visit for any keen scientists, Techniquest Cardiff is indeed an interactive science discovery centre in the heart of Cardiff Bay. It offers fantastic hands-on exhibits, a Science Theatre and a Planetarium. Overall, a great day out for all the family, with loads of activities and shows at weekends and during school holidays."
", offers up a whole load of wonderful seaside attractions including go-karts, arcades and kid’s play areas. Sit on the green and eat chips while you watch waves roll in off the Atlantic, or collect seashells and build sandcastles down on this sandy beach. Build your own natural windbreak amongst the pebbles of the pebble ridge or walk along the beach to nearby Northam Burrows Country Park, where you might meet sheep and ponies grazing on the grass."
"The Restaurant at The Beach Hotel in Minehad serves tasty British cuisine with French touches. Dine in the breezy cafe with stunning beach views while tucking into pan-seared scallops or pork chops."
"Meaning 'Good Night' in Welsh, the easy-going Nos Da, on the banks of the Taff, has clean, freshly painted dorms. Meaning 'Good Night' in Welsh, the easy-going Nos Da, on the banks of the Taff, has clean, freshly painted dorms. Nos Da Hostel, 53–59 Despenser Street Cardiff CF11 6AG"
"Taking things up a notch in terms of size and scale, there’s Prysm on Greyfriars Rd, opposite the New Theatre. It’s a massive Cardiff nightclub complex that includes 7 themed rooms, so you can hop between Tahiti and New York throughout the night. It’s also got two CO2 jets to cool off under and more dance floor options than you’ll know what to do with."
"PRYZM has 10 bars across seven rooms, including three, purpose built club rooms catering for nearly all tastes in music. They say they have "a fully refurbished sound and lighting rig, two huge CO2 jets, friendly staff, and the very best DJ’s in the South West.". Where: Greyfriars Road, Cardiff, CF10 3DP"
"You can find PRYZM nightclubs all over the UK, providing a place to party for thousands of people every year. This nightclub strips back to basics on a massive scale. You could spend all night exploring the whopping 7 rooms with 10 bars spread across the venue to keep you refreshed."