It's more like sitting in the club house of a lower class football club - but it actually is the club house of the Brecon's Golf Club. The other visitors were all men 60+, discussing various aspects of today's happenings on the course. Clearly two outsiders and tourists, we were still welcomed by the crowd as if we had just played a flight with them.
The club restaurant is run by a Nepalese family (I guess) and so the menu is mainly authentic Nepalese food (with some British additions).
Since I forgot to take a photo of the menu, I can't name the dishes that we had. But be sure to have one or more of the starter bowls - they are unbelievably tasty, made of popped rice, dried noodles, peas and a whole lot of spices. We were actually pretty full after we had those.
As main plates my wife had a noodle soup which was plenty and very tasty. I had a mixed platter with chicken curry - it was very good, but the curry was fantastic. Next time I would just take the curry as a main.
Service was good, by a very friendly young man.
Had we stayed a bit longer, I am sure we would have sat with the crowd chatting about golf (of which I know nothing)
It is an exotic experience in every way. Go and try!
If you're looking for incredible food....look no further.
The food here is incredible and the staff friendly.
I would say, if you're going to visit, casual wear as it's situated in a golf clubhouse and very VERY informal.
If you are a golf lover, this would be perfect for you as golf is on the TV.
I am not a lover but my partner is so we can't all win!
But honestly the food is amazing and would highly recommend.
We had a superb vegetarian Thali here last night.
Freshly prepared, really really tasty, beautifully presented.
This is a small family business, so with something like a Thali it helps them if you can pre-order or tell them you're planning a visit for a meal.
Our Thalis were ready for us when we arrived.
Lovely place for a sundowner on the terrace afterwards.
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