Restaurant suggestions for Cardiff
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There was another thread about this recently on which Mucky & I gave some suggestions - http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...uesthouses.cfm
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I visit Cardiff once or twice a month and can recommend two non chain restaurants where locals go. Both are a mile or so out of the city centre and may require a reservation at busy times.
http://www.vegetarianfoodstudio.co.uk/ in Penarth Road for great Indian food.
http://canteenoncliftonstreet.com/ as the name suggests in Clifton Street.
http://www.vegetarianfoodstudio.co.uk/ in Penarth Road for great Indian food.
http://canteenoncliftonstreet.com/ as the name suggests in Clifton Street.
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caroline_edinburgh,
<i>I find it highly unlikely there'd be something called a 'clam bar' in Cardiff, or anywhere else in the UK. Do you mean Cardiff in Wales, spaarne ?</i>
The only Cardiff I know of is in Wales and it is on the sea. Why wouldn't there be a clam bar there? I probably got the name of the place wrong with the accent.
<i>I find it highly unlikely there'd be something called a 'clam bar' in Cardiff, or anywhere else in the UK. Do you mean Cardiff in Wales, spaarne ?</i>
The only Cardiff I know of is in Wales and it is on the sea. Why wouldn't there be a clam bar there? I probably got the name of the place wrong with the accent.
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Clams are not very common in the UK (Scotland is good for shellfish but I've only ever seen clams on sale here once) and I've never heard of a clam bar in the UK - it's just not something we have. There are razor clams, I suppose, but even they are not that common although I do see them for sale occasionally. We do have oyster bars, although I've never heard of one in Wales. The most popular shellfish in south Wales is cockles but I can't really imagine a cockle bar 
Since most placenames in the UK have several counterparts in the US I thought maybe you were thinking of one there.

Since most placenames in the UK have several counterparts in the US I thought maybe you were thinking of one there.
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There is a place called Cardiff by The Sea in San Diego.
Not really many welsh resturants left these days.
http://ceginyddraig.co.uk/default.aspx have not tried it myself.
Lots of resturants to suit most prices brackets in the town center lots of italian and pizza resturants asweel as Thai and portugeuses scatttered around. Then there is the resturants on Mill lane and the newly opned St Davids 2 http://www.stdavidscardiff.com/ also the brewey Quarter http://www.cardiffoldbreweryquarter.co.uk/ all within the town center can you can get to on foot. In fact easier with out a car. For a nice trip worth going to Mermaid Quay not far from the town center Cardiff bay bus runs every 10 mins from town to the bay or it it just a shot cab ride if you want to get a taxi, but the bus is easy to do. Parking down there can be an issue if there is lots going. There are all sorts of eating places from pubs, cafes and resturants. http://www.mermaidquay.co.uk/
A few of my favourites are In town The Maderia, http://www.madeirarestaurante.co.uk/ Gio's restaurant in The Hayes. Cafe Jazz http://www.cafejazzcardiff.com/ The spice quarter in the brewery quarter. On Mermaid Quay Signor Valentino Demiro's are my two favourites and duirng the day time a weksh ice cream from Cadwaladers is amust. It is worth you paying avist to Cardiff bay as there is lots to see and do and as it is on the waterfront ot makes for a great palce to eat.
Not really many welsh resturants left these days.
http://ceginyddraig.co.uk/default.aspx have not tried it myself.
Lots of resturants to suit most prices brackets in the town center lots of italian and pizza resturants asweel as Thai and portugeuses scatttered around. Then there is the resturants on Mill lane and the newly opned St Davids 2 http://www.stdavidscardiff.com/ also the brewey Quarter http://www.cardiffoldbreweryquarter.co.uk/ all within the town center can you can get to on foot. In fact easier with out a car. For a nice trip worth going to Mermaid Quay not far from the town center Cardiff bay bus runs every 10 mins from town to the bay or it it just a shot cab ride if you want to get a taxi, but the bus is easy to do. Parking down there can be an issue if there is lots going. There are all sorts of eating places from pubs, cafes and resturants. http://www.mermaidquay.co.uk/
A few of my favourites are In town The Maderia, http://www.madeirarestaurante.co.uk/ Gio's restaurant in The Hayes. Cafe Jazz http://www.cafejazzcardiff.com/ The spice quarter in the brewery quarter. On Mermaid Quay Signor Valentino Demiro's are my two favourites and duirng the day time a weksh ice cream from Cadwaladers is amust. It is worth you paying avist to Cardiff bay as there is lots to see and do and as it is on the waterfront ot makes for a great palce to eat.
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Lol just found this thread....I'm not doing very well this year !!! 
I know you have been and gone, but for reference, there is a restaurant called Miller and Carter in Cardiff bay.
It used to be the Monkey tree. It's a steak house, doubt if they sell clams?
Sorry not been there, Mrs Muck (who has been to every restaurant in Cardiff bay) says service is very slow and she wouldn't bother again.
Just for information, there is a fabulous Indian take away on City Rd. It's called 6 flavours, looks like a cafe but food to take away is gorgeous. http://www.6flavours.co.uk/contactus.html
And finally...
A new restaurant in the city centre called red hot world buffet restaurant. http://www.redhot-worldbuffet.com/
Not been yet but planning to do so. First reports sound great.
Muck

I know you have been and gone, but for reference, there is a restaurant called Miller and Carter in Cardiff bay.
It used to be the Monkey tree. It's a steak house, doubt if they sell clams?
Sorry not been there, Mrs Muck (who has been to every restaurant in Cardiff bay) says service is very slow and she wouldn't bother again.
Just for information, there is a fabulous Indian take away on City Rd. It's called 6 flavours, looks like a cafe but food to take away is gorgeous. http://www.6flavours.co.uk/contactus.html
And finally...
A new restaurant in the city centre called red hot world buffet restaurant. http://www.redhot-worldbuffet.com/
Not been yet but planning to do so. First reports sound great.
Muck
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Went to a restaurant last night (been there three times) in Cardiff and had one of the best meals ever.
http://barooba.weebly.com/menu.html
http://barooba.weebly.com/menu.html
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Ok tried the http://www.redhot-worldbuffet.com/
It's very busy but food is very good.
Went lunchtime, which had a reduced choice,(also reduced price
)
I tried:
Indian-
Mexican-
Japanese-
Chinese-
(All on the same plate)several times
Also fitted in every desert they had (don't worry they are only small portions ;-))
My only complaint. They had no Guinness.

Muck
It's very busy but food is very good.
Went lunchtime, which had a reduced choice,(also reduced price
)I tried:
Indian-
Mexican-
Japanese-
Chinese-
(All on the same plate)several times
Also fitted in every desert they had (don't worry they are only small portions ;-))
My only complaint. They had no Guinness.

Muck

