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Tadross Hotel

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Rooms & Views

Comfort Double Room, Ensuite
Up to 2

1 Double Bed Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Elect…

Basic Suite, Ensuite (Ground Floor)
Up to 4

1 Double Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electric kettle Sleep -…

Basic Triple Room, Ensuite (Ground Floor)
Up to 3

1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electric ke…

Comfort Suite, Ensuite
Up to 4

1 Double Bed Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Elect…

Standard Twin Room, Ensuite
Up to 2

2 Twin Beds Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electr…

Double Room, Ensuite, Ground Floor
Up to 2

1 Double Bed Located on the ground floor Need to Know - No housekeeping Non-Smoking

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Restaurants nearby

  • Home★ Michelin James Sommerin's restaurant is a small, intimate affair that provides an immersive yet warm and friendly experience. As the name implies, it’s staffed almost exclusively by family members, with James and his daughter Georgia working together in the open kitchen as well as delivering dishes with a palpable pride. The surprise menu changes regularly and is full of impeccable creations that make great use of produce provided by local suppliers. To finish, the tear-and-share cinnamon bun offers a personal touch, reminding James of his grandmother's house.6.6km
  • Touring ClubBib Inspired by a restaurant in Patagonia, this slick spot is a great place to while away the hours with a few drinks and accomplished small plates. The relaxed surroundings offer multiple areas to dine in, including on the terrace and at the kitchen counter bedecked with beautiful blue tiles. The menu ranges from snacks to the more substantial, with the unfussy approach resulting in simple, fresh-tasting dishes like a terrific take on Welsh rarebit. Add in the friendly service and you’ll leave with a smile on your face – just ensure you get here early as they don’t take bookings.6.7km
  • Gorse★ Michelin You get a good feeling about this intimate, personally run restaurant from the moment you arrive and are greeted by the chefs in the open kitchen. Go for the longer of the tasting menus and you won’t regret your decision, as local chef Tom and his team show a great understanding of flavour and balance across dishes founded upon the bountiful Welsh larder – from seaweed and seafood to Gower salt marsh lamb. The service is genial and unobtrusive, perfectly befitting of such an impressive operation.9.6km
  • Purple PoppadomBib Enter via the glass door between the shop fronts and head up to this bright, sleek Indian restaurant where flashes of purple ensure it lives up to its name. Abstract murals, exposed brick walls and blonde wood chairs complete the look. The interesting menu showcases recognisable dishes like lamb rogan josh, but it’s worth keeping an eye out for the chef's signature tiffin sea bass too. Throughout, the subtle spicing and quality produce ensure layer after layer of wonderful flavour comes through in each bite. Warm, welcoming service is the chutney on the poppadom, so to speak.9.2km
  • Hiræth The Welsh word ‘hiræth’ has no direct translation, but it broadly refers to the pride and longing the Welsh feel for their homeland. That ethos comes through at this likeable little restaurant, thanks to the use of regional produce including locally foraged ingredients and some from their own smallholding. The cooking comes in a tasting menu format, with dishes flying highest when emphasising the quality of their ingredients, like sous-vide skrei cod with a mussel and wild garlic velouté. The team show pride in their work and will ensure you are well looked after.8.7km
  • SONDER Within the Pontcanna Laundry development in one of the city’s most food-loving suburbs, this fun and friendly restaurant could easily become a neighbourhood go-to. Faux-industrial touches decorate the room along with fridges bursting with ageing prime meats. You can therefore expect to find steaks and homemade sausages on the regularly changing menu, alongside other ingredient-led dishes such as giant Atlantic king prawns with a smooth shellfish bisque. Be sure to order the profiteroles with a Cointreau-laced chocolate and caramel sauce to finish.9.3km
  • ember at No. 5 There’s a welcome brightness to this neighbourhood restaurant in one of Cardiff’s foodie suburbs. The simple décor includes light-wood furnishings and a white-topped counter, ensuring a clean, uncluttered feel. The cooking has a similarly straightforward ethos, looking fairly pared-back on the plate, but packing a punch in its flavours. Seasonal British ingredients and a notable Italian influence guide the menu, leading to daily made focaccia and a choice of pasta dishes – such as spaghetti topped with lovely red mullet.9.4km
  • Heaneys Arrive early for a cocktail in the bar of well-known Chef Tommy Heaney’s stylishly laid-back suburban restaurant. Dishes are seasonal and modern, with some sophisticated contrasts; the set lunch menu delivers good value while, at dinner, the tasting menu takes centre stage. Next door is Uisce – his no-reservations, small plates restaurant – which showcases herbs and vegetables from the pretty kitchen garden.9.4km
  • The Sorting Room Set within an impressive, modish hotel, this elegant, brasserie-style spot boasts leather banquettes, attentive staff and a wide-ranging menu of British dishes. Smoked octopus would be a great way to start, while for main course Welsh beef is a real feature of the menu, whether it's steak and ale pie or Chateaubriand to share – and if you're celebrating a special occasion, consider the signature beef Wellington experience. If you've got a sweet tooth, finish with the tarte Tatin which is big enough to share... not that you'll want to.9.6km
  • Thomas, the brasserie Hidden away in the leafy suburbs of Cardiff, this is a true neighbourhood restaurant which continues to develop and evolve. Begin with a cocktail in the spacious, formal bar, before taking a seat in the cosy downstairs or moody first-floor dining room. Proud Welshman Tom Simmons is at the helm, bringing his love of local produce to bear in technically impressive, full-flavoured dishes built on the likes of Pembrokeshire oysters and saddle of Welsh lamb. Whatever you order, be sure to start with some superb sourdough from their own bakery, Ground.9.6km

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Attractions nearby

  • Cardiff City Stadium Stadium in Wales8.1km
  • Barry Castle castle in the UK2.8km
  • Millennium Stadium national stadium of Wales9.4km
  • Sully Island small tidal island off the northern coast of the Bristol Channel near Cardiff4.5km
  • Ninian Park stadium in Cardiff, Wales8.4km
  • Cardiff Castle castle in Cardiff, Wales9.8km
  • St Lythans Chambered Tomb megalithic dolmen in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales4.6km
  • Q1859561 neolithic dolmen in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales5.9km

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