ICHIBAN
Read moreBehind this ordinary storefront lies a Japanese canteen offering fresh, light and authentic delights. Specializing in noodles and sushi, ICHIBAN is also renowned for its okonomiyaki, popular Japanese savory cabbage pancakes served with seafood and pickled vegetables. It's a pleasure to discover or rediscover Japanese gastronomy. Good service, despite occasional organizational problems... It's best to be patient, especially if it's busy.
HOT DUMPLINGS
Read moreA tiny restaurant that doesn't look like much, with just a counter and a kitchen at the back, meals here are for takeaway or delivery only. Just a stone's throw from the station, this restaurant offers a wide choice of Asian dishes, mainly of Chinese and Thai inspiration. The dishes are classic and simple, but very good and hearty at affordable prices, and the menu is very varied: noodles, curries, rice... As the name suggests, we recommend the dumplings, which are excellent.
MOWGLI STREET FOOD
Read moreIf you like Indian food, go there! For the place alone: the decor is elaborate, the atmosphere is cosy, thanks to the many little lights, the atmosphere is subdued and some chairs have been replaced by swings. It works, and we love it as soon as we sit down. As for the food, you can choose with your eyes closed: everything is excellent. The Mother Butter Chicken in particular is to die for! There's even a gluten-free and vegan menu for those who want it. £1 is added to every bill to support a charity.
RAJ KITCHEN
Read moreA family-run restaurant next to the ruins of Swansea Castle, where you're always made to feel welcome. An unpretentious place with delicious Indian cuisine. Meals here are inexpensive and hearty. The waiters will be delighted to give you the best advice on a menu of dishes not always familiar to everyone. As with all good Indian restaurants, the dishes are very spicy. All dishes are tasty and will take you to the other side of the world. A restaurant well worth the detour.