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A taste of Wales.


EATING out in North Wales North Wales (known in some archaic texts as Northgalis) is the northernmost unofficial region of Wales, bordered to the south by Mid Wales and to the east by England.  offers something special. And what better time than Christmas to sample our delicious local fare? North Wales is brimming over with dining opportunities. From traditional, elegant seaside hotels to idyllic country houses, the choice of venues is as enticing as the menus.

What's more, North Wales has more than its fair share of AA rosettes. They say the proof of the pudding proof of the pudding
n. Informal
The ultimate evidence attesting the true nature of something: The proof of the pudding is in the election results, not the polling.
 is in the eating, and fine dining venues boasting these accolades - which are not earned lightly -give diners complete faith and reassurance in their culinary prowess.

Food ranges from traditional Welsh fare to contemporary continental and fusion cooking Noun 1. fusion cooking - cooking that combines ingredients and techniques and seasonings from different cuisines
cookery, cooking, preparation - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed
. It's your call.

All our top eateries go out of their way to use the superlative array of locally sourced ingredients, supporting local producers along the way, while insisting on the best of everything, every time.

Whether you fancy traditional roast turkey and all the trimmings, or something a little more adventurous, North Wales comes up with the goods.

Welsh lamb is renowned worldwide. So is our black beef black beef

see dark cutting beef. Called also DFB.
. As the current TV commercial advises, all you have to do is 'sit back and enjoy the view'.

So it comes as no surprise that people flock to North Wales to enjoy the best of food and drink over the Christmas season.

Visitors combining culinary excellence with the added sensual pleasures to be reaped from our coastal walks and mountainous vistas, flock to our region at Christmas, enjoying the full gamut of accommodation options, from luxurious hotels to self-catering cottages (bypassing the 'self' element).

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Book a special meal this festive season and let someone else do the hard work
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Title Annotation:Features
Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Geographic Code:4EUUK
Date:Sep 26, 2009
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