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14 of the best places to eat well on the cheap in Cardiff
"Welcoming you from day to night with a sophisticated escape suited for every occasion. Whether it’s bubbles over brunch or a relaxed Sunday roast, after work drinks or a night to remember – each of our bars has been carefully crafted to bring you something wonderfully unique. Pitcher & Piano do a bottomless brunch."
"Ty Glas Avenue, Llanishen, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF14 5DX. Harvester are a family favourite chain of restaurants that also serve breakfast “Mornings were made for our unlimited breakfasts, available all week!. It includes eggs, bacon, sausage (including vegan and vegetarian sausages), and so much more, all freshly cooked to order."
"Frankie’s and Benny’s offer an amazing child atmosphere that they have created just for you!. They have designed their own menus to suit children and provide kids packs and complimentary balloons!. We all know how hard it is to keep the children occupied!"
"This open-plan restaurant has a contemporary feel and offers Cantonese, Peking, Malaysian and Szechuan dishes like Malaysian deep fried spicy king prawns and quick fried scallops. Review: "My Friend took me for a Christmas meal to the Pearl of the Orient. The food was amazing, the staff could not do enough for us. The atmosphere was so inviting. We had a lovely time!". 1st Floor Mermaid Quay, CF10 5BZ. Call 029 2049 8080"
"Peking and Cantonese cuisine is the order of the day at this Riverside takeaway. It's been called "the best takeaway in Cardiff," with others adding "We don't go anywhere else - if it's closed we don't have Chinese.". A must if you like Asian food seems to be the general consensus - the menu is extensive and the staff are friendly and helpful."
"Enjoy a fun day out at this scenic park, 1 mile from Ilfracombe, which boasts a children’s play area and a sensory garden which are both open all the time, as well as a Boat Lake, Duck Pond and Mill Leat which powers the on-site mill wheel. Let the kids burn off steam on the play equipment and feed the ducks before popping into the Old Mill House and Tea Rooms for cake and a coffee."