££Modern Cuisine
As the name may have given away, this spacious restaurant lies in the heart of Tenby Golf Club, which also has rooms should you be planning a weekend away on the south Wales coast. An experienced local chef is at the helm, ensuring that the unpretentious and eminently appealing dishes are executed with care and make strong use of the wonderful Welsh larder; the daily made ale bread with whipped marmite butter will get your meal off to a great start. Ensure you go for a walk along the neighbouring beach either before or after you dine.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
The Links in Tenby offers modern cuisine adjacent to a golf course, holding an average rating of 4.8/5 from 80 reviews. Service and food quality are frequently praised, with staff described as friendly and knowledgeable. The atmosphere is generally relaxed, though some guests note inconsistent meal pacing and limited menu variety. Negative feedback highlights issues with Sunday roast texture, perceived high value costs, and occasional complaints about the dining area resembling a canteen. While many enjoy the location and attentive service, others find the experience uneven. It suits families and groups seeking a casual yet refined setting, provided expectations regarding portion consistency and pricing are managed.
Ideal for families and golf enthusiasts, with advance booking recommended.
£££Modern Cuisine
Rhosyn means ‘rose’ in Welsh and there are plenty on display in the gardens of this lovingly restored country house. The gorgeous setting provides a calming atmosphere in which to dine, with a tasting menu or an à la carte to choose from. The seasonally guided cooking is modern in execution but rooted in tried-and-tested flavours we all know and love. Pembrokeshire is well-represented on the menu, so look out for delicious local lamb and some superb new potatoes.
£££Modern Cuisine, Regional Cuisine
Meaning ‘seashore’ in Welsh, Lan y Môr is an apt name for this stunningly located beachside restaurant; grab a table on the enclosed terrace to make the most of the view. The menu offers something for everyone, whether you’re after ‘Sea’, ‘Pasture’ or ‘Land’, but in this location your eye is sure to be drawn to the oysters, ‘frockles’ (fried cockles) and fish of the day. Ensure you save some room for pudding, especially if the terrific chocolate and cherry cake is on the menu.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Lan y Môr in Saundersfoot offers modern regional cuisine with notable sea views. Reviews frequently praise food quality, particularly diverse options including land-and-sea and vegetarian dishes, alongside attentive service and a stunning atmosphere. However, negative feedback highlights inconsistencies, such as tough meat, slow pacing, and unresponsive service. Some guests reported issues with booking management, limited menu availability requiring pre-orders, and disturbances from noisy tables. While many find the experience exceptional and suitable for special occasions, others encountered significant disappointments regarding value and execution. The dining experience varies, with high standards often met but occasionally undermined by operational lapses or specific staff performance.
Suitable for diners seeking sea views and modern regional cuisine; verify booking details and avoid peak times for the best experience.