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Tag: Restaurants in Vale of Glamorgan

Cardiff . Restaurants in Wales . Uncategorized . Vale of Glamorgan

The Fox at Penllyn, Cowbridge: pub menu review

On May 25, 2024 by The Plate Licked Clean

India’s Bhāskara II tried it in the mid-12th century. In the 1300s, Petrus Peregrinus of France had a go, too. For centuries, inventors have yearned to uncover the secret of the perpetual motion machine. ‘A wheel that could run forever’. Infinite work, infinite movement: a machine which never stops moving. It’s a shame they never Read More

Cheap Eats . Uncategorized . Vale of Glamorgan

Tom’s Smashed Burgers, Crafty Devil, Penarth: review

On July 31, 2023 by The Plate Licked Clean

Tom’s (or ‘Tom’s Smashed Burgers and Dirty Fries’) is a fascinating proposition. They say it’s a sign of ageing when policemen seem too young. Brace yourselves for a sense of imminent decrepitude, then, because the eponymous Tomos is 18. And while you’re wondering whether you could rattle off that phrase after your third Negroni, it Read More

Cardiff . Restaurants in Wales . Uncategorized . Vale of Glamorgan

Bar 44 Cardiff/Penarth: set lunch menu review

On July 12, 2023 by The Plate Licked Clean

Perhaps this is less a review than a reminder. After all, Bar 44’s reputation is increasingly well known across Britain, let alone Cardiff, so unless you’ve been living in a bunker (or Bridgend) you probably already know. We are here for the new lunch deal, which runs on Thursday and Friday in Westgate St, and Read More

Restaurants in Wales . Uncategorized . Vale of Glamorgan

Hiraeth Kitchen, Llysworney, Cowbridge: restaurant review

On June 11, 2023 by The Plate Licked Clean

I’m not in a good mood by the time I arrive at Hiraeth Kitchen. Any balm dispensed by the bus ride from Cardiff- a timely reminder of just how beautiful the Vale can be- is lost when I try to find a taxi from Cowbridge. Apparently the Gordian knot, Fermat’s Last Theorem and the continuing Read More

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The Humble Onion, Dinas Powys: October 2021 revisit

On October 17, 2021 by The Plate Licked Clean

Have you been to The Humble Onion recently? You should.  Two visits in the last fortnight have confirmed what has been obvious for a few years now. Namely, that Antonio Simone’s cooking is a true local highlight and deserves to be celebrated in that way.. The ‘Humble at Home’ boxes were a lockdown highlight, the Read More

Restaurants in Wales . Vale of Glamorgan

The Humble Onion, Poca menu: Dinas Powys restaurant review

On August 9, 2020 by The Plate Licked Clean

‘Beautiful’. The Humble Onion’s salted focaccia, the taut, fragile bronze breaking apart for its airy crumb to be dredged through herby, grassy oil and its thick, sweet plug of balsamic. ‘Just…beautiful.’ A rolled lamb breast which combines a light crust with the wanton wobble of rich fat, a scattering of little cubes of pickled cucumber, Read More

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From mezze to Michelin ‘fine dining’ and all points in between. 

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