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    Verdi's

    Posted by LucyRM 21 October 2011

    This family-run ice cream parlour, cafe and restaurant is something of an institution and THE place to be seen in The Mumbles.
    More than 30 varieties of Italian ice cream are produced each day - I wolfed down a divine selection of three sorbets: lemon, creamy strawberry and raspberry, served with a crisp wafer. There is great coffee and a fine dining menu, chalked up on the blackboard, offering pasta, pizzas, soups, stews and salads.
    The cafe is always full and visitors gaze through the vast glass windows at the view of Swansea bay; it's almost like being in Naples on a cloudy day!

    www.verdis-cafe.co.uk
    Knab Rock, The Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4EN
    +44 1792 369 135
    Google map: bit.ly/pK8STM

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    Rose Indienne

    Posted by LucyRM 21 October 2011

    We arrived in Swansea at 11pm, long after everything in Swansea, bar the kebab shops, had closed.
    After several days of bland burgers and delicious, but samey fish and chips, Rose Indienne offered a wake-up call to the tired taste buds.
    Everything about Rose Indienne breathes class. The service is polite and friendly without being overwhelming. The decor is delightful and the selection of starters contained some spices I had never experienced before. The vegetarian dishes were top-notch and I would dare to recommend this place as the best Indian restaurant in Swansea, maybe in all Wales?

    www.roseindienne.co.uk
    73-74 St Helen's Road, Swansea SA1 4BG
    +44 1792 467 000
    Google map: bit.ly/okkSQR

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    One Shoe Cafe

    Posted by LucyRM 21 October 2011

    Desperate for an early-morning, wake-up brew, we found this tiny cafe quite by chance on the corner of a back street, ten minutes' walk from Swansea town centre.
    It's located in a sweet former cobbler's workshop, and you can still see the gorgeous greeny-yellow stained glass sign reading 'Leonard's, for good boots and shoes' while you're perched on one of the three high, tractor-style metal (but surprisingly comfy!) stools. The coffee maker in the window is an authentic Elektra and there are sweet touches like the cobbler's wooden shoe mould in a frame and the little boot holding the door ajar.
    Oh, and did I mention the coffee?
    Smooth cappuccinos, rich dark espressos, lethal mocchas...all you could ask for, plus panini, home-made browies and bacon butties.
    A real find.

    1 King Edward Road, Swansea
    +44 7543 439 595
    Google map: bit.ly/qW43nF

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    There is a great local food scene going on here, not only restaurants but delis, and loads of local produce markets. Lots of the restaurants only use local produce. Food Passion is a great place to read about it!

    www.food-passion.co.uk

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