Sunday lunch is an all-round legend of a meal and we don't know many who would turn their noses up at one. From crispy roasties and Yorkshire puddings, to perfect gravy and tender meat, a Sunday roast is the traditional jewel in the British cuisine crown and a great one can make your weekend. In Wales we're pretty good at it too, and there are plenty of delicious places to enjoy a cracking Sunday dinner that's (almost) as good as the one your mam makes.
For the latest restaurant reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here . With a wealth of local meats and homemade gravy, here are some of Wales' best (in no particular order). READ MORE: This 100-year-old deli still uses the same recipes from when it first opened READ NEXT: The Michelin-loved restaurant replacing Nook opposite one of Cardiff’s best parks 1.
The Angel Hotel, Abergavenny Served in their atmospheric Oak Room, The Angel's Sunday roast is a special one. Dine on roast leg of lamb, nut roast or sirloin of beef with all the accoutrements next to the open fireplace - perfect in the autumn or winter for a cosy afternoon treat. The mains are nice but if you're having a starter, try the Angel Prawn Cocktail.
It's pretty, but it's also packed with tasty prawns in that delicate pink sauce. The Angel, 15 Cross St, Abergavenny NP7 5EN 2. Bunch of Grapes, Pontypridd A stone's throw from the glorious Ynysangharad Park the Bunch is worth a walk from the centre of Ponty for their well-thought out daily menu.
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