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The 10 best Chinese restaurants in Cardiff according to TripAdvisor
"One of the best vegetarian restaurants in Cardiff city centre, YO!. is home to so much more than just sushi. Make your way through their menu of Japanese bites including meat-free rolls, tofu katsu curry, mushroom ramen and gyoza along with plenty of sides."
"Cardiff St David's is an affordable pit-stop for Japanese dishes. Browse their range of signature sushi, noodle dishes and wholesome curries, alongside an extensive range of meat-free favourites."
"Back in 2018, Sushi Life sprang from what seemed like nowhere to be rated the top restaurant in Cardiff on TripAdvisor. The 1980s-style red-brick building you'll find it in couldn't be further away from the colourful makis, California rolls, ramens, curries and rice dishes you'll find on the plates inside. 'Hell in the Kitchen' rolls come filled with prawn tempura, cucumber and avocado, topped with tuna, Japanese mayonnaise and sriracha sauce, while spicy tuna rolls combine tuna (obviously), avocado, cucumber, sesame seeds, that mayo, chilli powder and chives."
"This chain restaurant is loved by everyone and anyone and no matter where you are, as soon as you see Bill’s, there is nothing else you want for breakfast. Cardiff’s city centre Bill’s is no different from the rest. Except it’s inside a late 1800s Wyndham Arcade that is also a Grade II listed building."
"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."
"The Landmark Theatre is impossible to miss – a pair of domes resembling nuclear plant cooling towers (or Madonna’s Bra as it’s nicknamed) nestled between Tunnels Beach and Widemouth Beach. It hosts plays, gigs, talks and musicals, and the quirky and somewhat intimate setting makes for a great audience experience. These recommendations were updated on September 2, 2021 to keep your travel plans fresh."
"After the Victorian Pavilion Theatre burnt down in the 1980s the Niemeyer-esque Landmark Theatre took its place. Looking like a pair of kilns or cooling towers on the promenade, the theatre clashes with the otherwise historic townscape. If you’re in need of some light entertainment there are musicals, tribute bands and touring classic rock and pop artists."
"The Landmark Theatre is an award-winning theatre in Ilfracombe which offers a heap of seasonal programs and shows from; music, drama, comedy, dance, film, festivals (you name it, it goes on here). Double-check their listings before you visit Ilfracombe and book your tickets in advance. In the busier months, tickets can sell out much faster."