Reviews Tyddyn Llan

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Peter Panter
+5
This isn't just a meal its an experience. Even though the owners advertise it as a restaurant with rooms do not be misled. From the moment of arrival until departure we were thoroughly looked after. Our room (no1) was spotless and spacious with 4 poster bed coffee machine and tea making facilities tv with dvd (a selection of I would guess 100 dvd are available in the entrance hall) and bose iPod docking station. Bathroom had both bath and walkin shower. For our evening meal we started in the relaxed surroundings of the lounge with canapés and given the time to peruse the evening menu, staff were very attentive with a full understanding of both menu and wine list. Without going into detail we had the 6 course taster menu and I can honestly say that it was perfection I understand that everyones tastes are different (I would have preferred a more crunchy bread with the pate but that is personal choice) but think that that is the whole point of this menu to explore the taste combinations. Not bad for a taff is an understatement and Susan runs front of house seamlessly with the help of very competent waiting on staff. Would I stay again? you bet I would and will but next time bringing some family and friends to share this truly wonderful experience with
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SAndra Daniels
+5
Absolutely fabulous food experience in a beautiful isolated Welsh village. Wonderful front of house staff only complements the superb food prepared with such care and attention. Nothing too much trouble especially given hubby's food allergies. Will we return? ~ without doubt
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Terry Canty
+5
No decorative interior, dining theme or serving gimmicks simply exquisite, elegant and delicious food combined with charming hosting skills that make meal memories to be remembered for years to come. Just don't tell everyone about this place.
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Pete Jamson
+5
Stellar meal yesterday. The amuse bouche were all faultless, my chicken in a cream and tarragon sauce with morels was stunning, the saucing superb. My wife's calf's kidneys not my thing but beautifully cooked and she loved them. For desert I had the summer pudding and my wife the poached peach, both marvellous the summer pudding accompanied by a stunningly intense sorbet that was better than any I have ever had, my wife's by a rich perfectly smooth vanilla ice cream. Coffee and petit fours after upheld the standards. I have to mention the atmosphere and service. This is what I like, this is no weird temple to gastronomy where people eat in uncomfortable silence and reverence. The public rooms are light and airy, the atmosphere relaxed, the welcome genuine and the serving staff very competent yet friendly. I loved this place, I understood the menu and wanted to eat it, the food is fabulously executed and the staff help you feel right at home. Awesome!
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John Felmingham
+5
Been visiting here since before Chef Brian got his M. Star. I can't fault the place ... in any way! Excellent hospitality. Stunning food - "worthy of a detour", as the guide says, and I can report from our the last 2 visits, very recently, that it's getting even better than ever before. Chef serves up the best Sunday lunch I've had, anywhere. Wow!
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Martin Kay
+5
Stayed just 1 night using Travelzoo voucher. Included 6 course taster menu & we added matching wines. Fantastic in every respect. Food was wonderful - best lamb we have ever tasted. Staff friendly & very professional. All guests made to feel special & pampered including our spaniel Joe. Just a cracking spot for a break !
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Nikki Gibb
+5
An absolutely Fabulous place to relax for any occasion, we had exceptional service and amazing cuisine for our 4th anniversary celebrations �
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Christopher Toner
+5
Simply one of the best meals I've had. Service was great too. We had 6 course taste menu & we all couldn't decide which was the course. Truly outstanding.
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Lisa Westaway
+5
My husband and I dined at Tyddyn Llan over the weekend for my birthday and we both very much enjoyed it. It was a little more relaxed than the previous Michelin-starred restaurant we had visited which was a nice change. It's a beautiful restaurant with very attentive staff. The entire menu sounded delicious and when our food arrived we were not disappointed. The portions were much large than we had expected and every course was delicious, I especially loved the scallops that I had as a starter. It was such a lovely evening we cannot wait to return.
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Sandra Font
+5
Amazing food, atmosphere and service to match. Thanks for a lovely evening we will definitely be back
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Janet Parsonage-Brown
+5
6 Course Tasting menu - highly recommend - from check in through to departure - cannot fault this place at all �
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Charlie Lledrups
+5
Couldn't fault it. Exquisite food, lovely setting, fantastic staff bar none. A great getaway.
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Gourmet Gorro
+4
That’s what Tyddyn Llan in Denbighshire is. From the Lladro sculpture collection, to the floral curtains, to the food, it’s the most traditional of Wales’s Michelin-starred restaurants. The chef-patron is Bryan Webb, an old master of the British restaurant scene who previously ran London’s legendary Hilaire for fourteen years. He opened Tyddyn Llan in 2002 before picking up a Michelin star in 2010.
Sep 30, 2017
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Helen B
+4.5
Welsh foodie idyll. We've just had a glorious weekend of eating - walking it off - putting it all back on again at the idyllically situated Tyddan Llan by the Berwen mountains.

Brian Webb is chef here, along with his wife Susan in charge of front of house, having decamped from Hilaire in South Kensington. It describes itself as a restaurant with rooms, but really is a bijou country house hotel with an exceptional kitchen. It made for a very interesting comparison with the set up at the similarly remote L'Enclume.

The hotel is picture perfect, with lovely grounds, and very comfortable rooms.

We had the ALC on the first night. A freebie of Wirral watercress soup was the very essence of watercress, ad a revelation for my partner who had thought he hated the stuff. I then had one of Brian's signature dishes. A crisp-skinned, moist-fleshed fillet of red mullet on aubergine puree and chilli oil. Stunning. Himself had a simple crab salad, which was very generous (a theme which was to continue). He followed with a plate of all things piggy - belly layered with crackling and black pudding, melting cheek and fillet. I had a HUGE plate of venison in an elderberry and port sauce with potato and goats cheese ''gnocchi'. A hefty slab of chocolate cheesecake for him and a pistachio creme brulee for me the size of a cheese plate. Not to forget the fudge/truffle/toscana petits fours.

We rolled into bed, only to drag ourselves down for the breakfast refuelling. A very hearty full Welsh breakfast which included laverbread cakes. And picked up our packed lunch which included what may have been the world's biggest cheese/ham/pickle sandwich.

There are some gorgeous walks to do nearby. We did a 2 hour one up to a 3000 year old, perfectly preserved stone circle with stunning views of the Dee Valley.

Back in time for afternoon tea, including a slice of bara brith in the cosy lounge. And then the tasting menu. Obviously kicked off with cocktails and canapes in the lounge.

Here's where the L'Enclume comparison made me laugh. Whereas the tasting menu there is a procession of tiny plates, all designed to be served as such, Brian's tasting menu is basically everything he loves on his ALC, cut in half. Or even sometimes served just as is. I don't think I have ever been more full. Where other restaurants kick off with puffs and clouds and foams, we had pea and ham broth. Then a langoustine and crab mayonnaise, which was normal size. Then a normal brioche toast with foie gras. A single scallop with cauliflower, raisin and pancetta (beautifully cooked but a bit one dimensional). A leek and truffle risotto (mercifully 'only' 10 spoons). Wild sea bass with laverbread beurre blanc (he really is brilliant with fish). Four lamb chops (I jest not) rolled in tapenade with dauphinoise potato. A groaning cheese plate including Waterloo, Wigmore, Stichelton, Caerphilly, Ardnahan (lovely Cork cheese) and Red Leicester. A damson soup with cinnamon ice cream (yum) and a rhubarb and champagne trifle. And then petits fours.

I almost didn't manage breakfast the next day but, you know what, managed to force myself ;)

Brian, when he can, uses local ingredients. They are only a few miles from the Rhug estate, which is lucky! And we saw a pheasant shoot in action on our walk so doubtless some of the fruits from that will make their way onto the plate. But he's not a slave to it, so uses fish from the south west, and cheese from wherever's jolly good at making cheese.

The only slight negative is the service which is a couple of rungs below the food. When we arrived after a long and tiring drive, we were 'greeted' by one of the French waiters who, without looking up, barked 'name?' and then 'phone number?' I was half expecting him to follow with 'bra size? favourite colour?' He then literally ran up to our room with us, not offering to carry bags or even hold doors open for us.

The pre-dinner system needs a bit of thought. Everyone is invited for cocktails and canapes in the large, comfy lounge before, where you sit, and sit. Susan seems to be the only one who takes food orders. It was probably a good hour from us arriving in the lounge before we got the first course. We therefore asked the morning after when would be best for us to come down for the tasting menu, would earlier or later suit Brian? We were told it didn't matter, so arrived at 8 and, again, sat for ages, meaning we didn't conclude the menu until the dining room was empty and bed was beckoning, A little niggle.

Similarly, as evil smokers, we were caught out three times. Each time we asked our waiter whether it was OK to go outside, we'd be 5 minutes, when the plates from the previous course were still on our table, only then to be summoned back in by Susan like naughty children to be told our food was on the table.

But those are really only minor grumbles. I think Tyddan Llan is the very archetype of the country weekend foodie break. It was just sumptuous, it really was. It's not L'Enclume. I don't think I saw a single swoosh or smear. It's grown up, accomplished cooking, but simple ingredients, only three or four on a plate, cooked respectfully, and served generously. I think it's telling that the in laws have rolled their eyes at our descriptions of L'Enclume/Noma/etc and exclaimed they sound 'ridiculous, oh we wouldn't like that', whereas I scribbled a hasty postcard to them from Llandrillo saying 'you need to come here, it's your idea of heaven'.

And pretty close to mine too :)
Nov 18, 2013
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Hungry Hoss
+4.5
Set in a typically scenic and verdant location in the valleys on the edge of Snowdonia, Tyddyn Llan is a restaurant with rooms, run by Chef Brian Webb and his convivial wife, Susan.
Jul 23, 2012
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Jo Fergie
+4
The 8 course dinner was excellent food except for the stuffed courgette flower (too salty). Great wine pairing. Overall would have preferred 6 courses as 8 is a lot of food. Loved the setting and atmosphere.
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Simon Armstrong
+5
This was our fifth visit/stay,and the first after covid. Still the perfect way to celebrate my wife's birthday. We've stayed/ eaten at many Michelin 1 and 2 starred Hotel/restaurants over the last 25 years.Tyddyn Llan is very much our favourite!
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Michael Jones
+5
We had a vary warm welcome when we arrived and was shown into the lounge with drinks and canapés. An excellent Sunday lunch was served by very efficient and helpful staff. Recomended.
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K F
+5
I booked this restaurant after some extensive research after finding it on the Michelin guide! We were greeted and welcomed into their lounge and the drinks were served proptly! We were pleasantly surprised by some canapés and when welcomed through to the restaurant greeted work some watercress soup! The food was to die for and the owner clearly knew her wine! I would highly recommend this place!
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David Williams
+5
Outstanding service, food and beautiful scenery to compliment the whole package. Room 8 small compared to advertising pictures and t.v. reception poor but, we weren't there to stay in the room. Beautiful gardens and restrooms fantastic.
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Steve Parry
+5
Treat for my brothers birthday. Myself, my brother and his wife. In arrival we received a lovely warm welcome and were shown into the lounge area with a roaring fire. Shortly after we we had our drinks and menu choices taken and were treated to a selection of canapes. After being shown our table, we were presented with a lovely amuse bouch of pumpkin soup. The meal followed and was flawless with n service and execution. Thanks to all and thanks for making the birthday treat go so well!
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anthony webb
+4
Fewer staff than on previous visits was evident, however overall it was still an enjoyable stay and the food, as ever was stunning.
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Philip hewitt
+5
Had a really lovely lunch and thoroughly enjoyed everything. The series was excellent, really nice and attentive staff. Well done and thanks!
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Heather Beale
+5
Just on our way home from another lovely stay at Tyddyn Llan. This is a hidden gem. The staff work incredibly hard to keep everyone happy, the food is outstanding and the rooms are beautifully equipped and tastefully decorated. We will be back. Thank you to everyone involved in making it perfect.
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Cara Property Limited
+5
Lovely location, a great night. Service was very personal, so much so it felt like being at someone’s home. Food exceptional. Try it!
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