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"Cafe Citta is now so popular you have to book well in advance. When you manage to get a table you'll be delighted with the Italian food (the pizzas are fantastic) in this tiny, atmospheric and buzzy restaurant. And making that much effort is actually very romantic."
"A family run restaurant serving up delicious authentic Italian food. This place is always lively and just the smell as you enter is enough to make you want to order everything on the menu. Dishes on offer are what you’d expect, more or less."
"Seriously, how is anyone meant to go carb-free when there's food like this in the world?. Proof that Wales does Italian well."
"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."
"Calabrisella has another popular spot in Canton, offering a relaxed Italian cafe style with a small number of outdoor seats. The family-run business also has a similar site in Cathays. There's plenty on offer from breakfast and pizza to pasta and brunch favourites."
"Authenticity is important to this small Italian café, famous for its pizzas. Prices start from £7 for a pizza, £5 for pasta and just £3.50 for a full English breakfast."
"Ciliegino is one of the best restaurants in Cardiff city centre, offering a menu of Italian and Sicilian classics. Whether you're craving steaming hot slices of pizza or freshly made pasta, the chefs here will certainly have you drooling over their authentic cooking."
"Bringing a dash of Sicilian living to Cardiff, Ciliegino is one fun place to eat. With carefully sourced produce, fresh flavours and traditional techniques underpinning the menu, this place will have you scoffing fresh pizza slices and home-made pasta in style."
"One of the best places to eat in Cardiff, Ciliegino is blending Sicilian and Italian flavours to create a unique dining experience. Feast on a menu of authentic dishes including fresh pasta, pizza and tiramisu, which use only the freshest of ingredients."
"Using only the finest, freshest ingredients, Il Michelangelo’s team of native Italian chefs craft tempting dishes like. with king prawns, spring onions, cherry tomato sauce and a touch of chilli. Of course, the meal wouldn’t be complete unless topped off with a classic Italian dessert: homemade tiramisu or chocolate cream-filled profiteroles topped with white chocolate sauce should do nicely."
"50 Knightstone Road | Weston-Super-Mare, Weston super Mare BS23 2BE, England (Formerly IL Michaelangelo - Luigi)Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free WifiItalian, Pizza, Mediterranean, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightHK$102 - HK$604+44 1934 708342"
"Conveniently located right in the centre of Cardiff (just across from the St. David's 2 shopping centre), Giovanni's offers a warm welcome and a menu that encapsulates, as the restaurant's website puts it, "the true taste of Italy". Image Source: facebook.com/giovannisonthehayes"
"Unit LG 69/70, St David's 2 Shopping Centre, Cardiff, CF10 1GA. A partnership between Jamie Oliver and his Italian mentor, chef Gennaro Contaldo, Jamie's Italian has won thousands of fans for its delicious and affordable food since launching. Description | Map | More details"
"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."
"Also known as the Turner House Gallery, this red-brick building near the train station hosts edgy photographic, video and multimedia exhibitions. It's at its busiest during the month-long Diffusion international..."
"Tear yourself away from your idyllic surroundings and head towards St Davids, 1 hour from Cardigan or 2 hours 30 minutes from Machynlleth. The visual feast continues as you enter your second National Park and drive through stunning landscapes to reach Britain’s smallest city. Named after Wales’ patron saint, St Davids has long been a sacred city – at one time it was said that ‘two pilgrimages to St Davids is equal to one to Rome’. Today, this part of Wales is as much a pilgrimage for thrill-seekers as it is for those looking to visit the city’s impressive Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace."
"Set in an iconic building, with stunning views across Cardiff Bay, the 5-star voco - St David's Cardiff features a luxury spa, stylish bedrooms and an innovative restaurant and a bar. Mermaid Quay is a 5-minute walk away. The sumptuous bedrooms at voco - St David's Cardiff feature luxury bathrooms, whilst some also have a private balcony."
"There are over 150 shops to choose from at St Davids Shopping Centre in Cardiff. It has everything you could hope for on a nice day out, for shopping, dining, and entertainment with the family. It attracts over 40 million shoppers a year with some of the biggest names in fashion, jewellery, and food."
"If you want to experience contemporary creativity, the BayArt Gallery is a good place to go. The gallery displays contemporary art from both Welsh and international artists. It also hosts educational activities throughout the year."
"A spacious and bright art gallery in the heart of Cardiff Bay, which shows the best of contemporary art practice. Particularly drawing painting and sculpture by emerging and established artists."
"I absolutely love this Indian, including their other restaurants Whitchurch Road. Always have excellent quality food which is authentic and naturally cooked. Mowgli’s serves old favourites such as madras, vindaloo and a rogan josh."
"Step inside this family-run Lebanese and Moroccan restaurant to be transported to the Middle East. They serve a wide selection of Lebanese mezze dishes and grills, as well as Moroccan tagines, and diners can also indulge in a selection pizzas. Sample dish: Kafta Tagine: Moroccan spiced meatballs cooked in a rich and mild-spiced tomato sauce with onions and peppers"
"Meat grilled over flames, generous servings, hummus so silky you could make pyjamas out of it. The duck shawarma is superb – richly meaty with a citrus kick from pomegranate molasses. The menu delivers all the Lebanese classics – shish taouk, muttabal, kofte – with some Moroccan influences too, like their Tagine Andalus."