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Seven absolutely brilliant things you need to eat in Swansea right now

Western Mail

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May 17, 2025

The list includes breakfasts prepared by a Masterchef semi- finalist and a stunning small plate menu with one of the best views anywhere in Wales. Rob Dalling reports

SWANSEA has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to good places to go for something nice to eat. And dining venues across the city are constantly introducing new tastes and flavours to the city's culinary scene, meaning there's always new trends and dishes to try.

From breakfasts prepared by a Masterchef semi-finalist, and a stunning small plate menu with one of the best views in Wales, to a hidden secret burger restaurant and a food van that will have you eagerly anticipating your next visit, here's seven standout dishes you should try in the city at the moment.

THE SMALL PLATES MENU AT ROK

Rok, ranked by customers as the top restaurant in the city on TripAdvisor, officially opened its doors on March 1, 2024.

It is located in one of the most picturesque locations in Swansea, in the former Castellamare, and before that Neptunes nightclub, offering stunning views overlooking Bracelet Bay.

The menu is made up of a selection of small plates, large plates, aperitifs, nibbles and sides. It is inspired by the season, with small plate prices ranging from £8 to £12 per dish, and large plates priced between £22 and £34 per dish. There is also a range of specials, and a Sunday lunch menu at the weekend.

The small plates menu is delicious and leaves you wanting more. Make sure to try the chickpea sweet potato samosa, chaat masala and coconut mint rita (£8).

Where? Bracelet Bay, Mumbles Road, Swansea, SA3 4JT.

THE BREAKFAST AT THE GOWER DELI

The Gower Deli has won a plethora of awards from food critics, despite having been open for less than a year. Christos Georgakis found fame on the small screen after wowing with his culinary creations on the BBC food show, and established himself in Swansea with his private chef business.

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