Y Polyn

Restaurant · Llanarthne

Y Polyn

Restaurant · Llanarthne

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Capel Dewi, Carmarthen SA32 7LH, United Kingdom

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Hearty European dishes, local produce, unpretentious cooking, friendly staff  

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Capel Dewi, Carmarthen SA32 7LH, United Kingdom Get directions

ypolyn.co.uk
@polyncarmarthen

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Capel Dewi, Carmarthen SA32 7LH, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1267 290000
ypolyn.co.uk
@polyncarmarthen
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@ypolyn

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"This well-regarded country pub sits on an old drovers’ road and is run by an experienced team. Sit downstairs and admire the tin tiles on the ceiling while supping a locally brewed ale, before tucking into unpretentious dishes like fish soup and crispy belly pork. Confidently prepared local ingredients feature heavily, and the cooking is both hearty and wholly satisfying." - Michelin Inspector

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Lauren R

Google
The service was excellent and staff were amazing. We had a party member significantly delayed due to trains and they were happy to accommodate us, even though we were the only ones left in the restaurant due to how late it was. The food was excellent, staff were helpful and polite.

Steve Wynne

Google
We booked here after a recommendation from our Hotelier. We were not disappointed. It is high class dining with a welsh spin. The food is expertly cooked and presented, with developing tastes making every mouthful a joy. I was concerned that I would be impressed but hungry when initially presented with the main, however this doubts were dismissed by the end of the meal. It was thoroughly satisfying. The White Chocolate Cheesecake dessert was incredible and really was a highlight. This place is in the good food guide and the Michelin guide book, I would say though from food this good it needs a Michelin star. Reservation is essential and it is thoroughly worth it. 5*

Melanie Laidler

Google
Food was amazing. I met my friend for lunch and we both had first rate food. The glass of wine was also first class. The restaurant was beautiful. Decor just right, extremely clean and welcoming. Had 1st rate service. I would highly recommend this place. Thank you for a great experience

Erich Talbot

Google
"We had a fantastic birthday lunch here last weekend. The food, just like before, was outstanding—fresh, delicious, and full of flavor. Thank you for another fabulous experience!"

Bernadette Fitzpatrick-challener

Google
Very professional outfit. Have been coming here for years. Constant high standards. The food is fresh and tasty and beautifully presented. Without the snobiness that other establishments like to convey. Excellent fish soup my , favourite dish on the starter menu. A favourite with ither professional chefs too. 5 stars . Staff are super professional too. Never been disappointed yet with the wines we have chosen. This restaurant is a little bit of heaven.

Joanna Palmer

Google
Fabulous food, wonderful service and atmosphere 👌

Jennifer Campion

Google
This was our second visit and sadly not as enjoyable as our first. Starter of crab tagliatelle was disappointing frankly. The pork belly was excellent but came with what appeared to be ratatouille which did not complement it at all in my opinion. The menu offered a side of cabbage which I chose but when it arrived it was red and not green cabbage which they should have stipulated. As I don’t like red cabbage this was left. The other side dish chosen were the chips. These actually had an unpleasant flavour for some reason and were also left. How can a restaurant that prides itself on the quality of their food get chips wrong? The worst aspect of the experience though was created by the miserable waiter with a pony tail. He was miserable the first time we came and I just assumed he was having a bad day, but he was just as chippy last Sunday. Why do the job if you hate serving the public? I’m afraid we will not be returning.

Mahesh Subramanian

Google
Lovely little restaurant in the middle of nowhere. Was driving through the town and we were starving. We decided to check this place out and what a lovely surprise it was. They had a 2 or 3 course lunch menu on offer and we selected the vegetarian options from the list. The food was delicious, generously proportioned and the manager went out of the way and accommodated a further request from us to deliver a pasta dish for our kids. Highly recommend this place and if we ever venture this way again, we will definitely visit.
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Cristin L.

Yelp
Friends we were visiting in nearby Nantgaredig booked this place for Saturday night dinner and I am so glad they did. They have a straight forward pricing system, £30 for three courses (which is compulsory on Friday and Saturday nights) with supplements on certain dishes. For the quality of the food and the great service, I think this is amazing value. For a starter I had the Hazelnut Crusted Goat's Cheese, Marinated Golden Beetroot. The goats cheese was deliciously smooth that went perfectly with the thinly sliced beetroot. For a main I had the Crispy Roast Belly Pork, Caramelised Apples. And boy was it crispy... just on the outside mind, with succulent belly meat on the inside. I think its the best pork belly I've had thus far. The place is decorated very tastefully with some really fantastic photography on the walls. The staff were on the ball, not only with our group of ten, but I could see them work the floor from where I was sitting and they worked it well. Every member was polite, friendly and always wearing smiles. Y Polyn rocks and I hope I get to go back here again.
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Samuel W.

Yelp
Absolutely fantastic food. Had a great three course meal - all for a reasonable price considering its top quality.
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Qype User (allsob…)

Yelp
It's odd that an otherwise ambitious and proud capital city such as Cardiff doesn't boast a reliable restaurant where you can always count on the holy culinary trinity of good food, service and value. There are many establishments which have aspired and fallen short in one way or another. Les Gallois, Patagonia, Bully's, Wood's; the list is long and disappointing. What they lack above all is consistency. On a good evening you can have a tremendous experience where everything is spot on, but it just never seems to be repeatable. Perhaps I'm setting the bar too high, but in conversation with a number of people who should know, it seems I might be right. So what do the perceived failings of Cardiff's restaurant industry have to do with Y Polyn, you might ask? Everything. Y Polyn is the kind of place Cardiff is crying out for. Friendly service, exemplary, fabulously executed cooking, and superb value. Perhaps they might consider moving it brick-by-brick to St. Fagans. But that would probably spoil it. In any case, those snooty Cardiffians don't deserve somewhere as good as Y Polyn. There are other great places to eat within a couple of hours' drive of Cardiff, notably around Monmouthshire. Stephen Terry's Hardwick, Matt Tebbutt's Foxhunter and Shaun Hill's Walnut Tree being the best three I have eaten in recently. And that's before I've even got to the Crown at Whitebrook. Y Polyn trumps them all when it comes to the three vital ingredients mentioned above. Nestled in the Tywi Valley just outside Capel Dewi in Carmarthenshire, it's an old coaching inn which has been run for the past few years by couples Simon and Maryann Wright and Mark and Sue Manson. It's a warm, friendly, welcoming place with a Credit Crunch lunch menu at £12.50 for three courses and a three-course dinner for £28. As well as being cracking value, the menu shows a real love for fresh, local produce and simple flavour combinations. After a thirst-quenching pint of Caledonian IPA (served by Mark, a Scot, of course), and a G&T for the lady, we sat at a quiet-ish table in the corner of the chattering dining room. Mrs Dan chose seared scallops to start, followed by pork belly. The scallops were pronounced to be sweet and melted in the mouth, and the pork belly had been slow-cooked to perfection. My fish soup had a perfect combination of zingy garlic, sweet gruyere cheese and rich fishiness. My main course of Coq au Vin (a local favourite) just fell off the bone and the sauce had a wonderful winey thickness. Boulanger potatoes (an under-used serving method where the humble spud is concerned) complimented both our dishes perfectly. We polished off a very reasonably-priced Gigondas and followed it up with a pair of chocolate tortes and a couple of cheeky dessert wines. Afterwards we enjoyed the convivial and enthusiastic company of our hosts in the bar, chatting about rugby and restaurants. Eventually it was time for bed. Bed in this case being down the road at the Capel Dewi Uchaf B&B, whose breakfast is an experience in itself, not least because of the setting. I'd love to prove the value of the meal by giving an exact cost - but since my brother-in-law (who had been sitting at a nearby table) insisted on paying for our meal, you'll have to take my word for it. What I can tell you for sure is that we'll be going back. And I'll be telling everyone about Y Polyn, because a city with cosmopolitan pretentions like Cardiff could learn a thing or two from them about consistently good food, value and service.
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Qype User (MistyK…)

Yelp
"Man cannot live by bread alone. Pork, maybe." What a mantra! It was on a postcard we saw advertising Y Polyn on a trip to Carmarthenshire and it wholeheartedly reflects the combination of reverence and playfulness about food that makes this place truly special. The reviewer below captures this restaurant beautifully. The host and bar staff make you feel perfectly at home in this gastro-pub whose elegance is faultless. The entire experience was superb and we had a perfect evening there. This is place is unmissable and even if you're facing a bit of a drive to get there, it is absolutely worth it. Go.
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Qype User (Hungry…)

Yelp
Here the full review and pictures, if you want to have a luck :) http://hungryinlondon.com/2011/07/y-polyn-camarthen-join-the-polynation/ It was my last evening in Wales and to celebrate this we went to Y Polyn,which is located in the absolute nowhere between Llanelli and Camarthen in South Wales. Not exactly the place where you would expect a stunning restaurant to beLet me introduce you to Y Polyn's motto first. When you enter their website you are greeted by the ugly truth:Fat equals flavour. Live with it! The lovely waitresses (who despite the motto have largely managed to keep their figures) are wearing this slogan printed on their uniform and you can even buy a T shirt and become part of the polynation. Polynation When stepping through the doors of Y Polyn,which is located in a traditional country pub,I had a very strong desire of wanting to move in. The room was flooded with light (yes it was sunny for a change in Wales),f urnished with light and rustic wood furniture, equipped with enough books and whiskey to keep you going for a while and the staff treated you like a friend rather than a customer. Most of the ingredients used for the cooking are sourced locally and the cooking is simple but oh so tasty! A couple of the dishes reminded me very much of my mum's cooking (who is a very good cook by the way),which just made me feel even more at home. On Friday and Saturdays your only choice is to order 3 courses for 30 pounds,Tuesday to Thursday you can also go for the 24 pounds and 2 courses option. We followed the waitress'recommendation and tried the Potato Salad. I don't even particularly like potatoes,but this salad was absolutely delicious. When we were little,my mum used to serve hot new season potatoes with a chive and yogurt dressing. The potato salad at Y Polyn was a more sophisticated version of this. I loved the combination of the beautiful potatoes with lovely,crunchy broad beans and pieces of crispy as well as soft Camarthen bacon and chives in the salty and creamy goat's cheese dressing. I was slightly less convinced by the second starter,the Isle of Skye Scallops. It was a well prepared dish with nicely cooked scallops and again that rather tasty Carmarthen ham,but I thought the lemon chive dressing and the salad leaves were too strong to complement the scallops. I really enjoyed both of the mains. Before I show you the pictures I should mention that Y Polyn is not going to win a prize for presentation. But believe me it doesn't matter. The Pembrokeshire Plaice was beautifully cooked and came swimming in a pool of browned butter topped with lovely little salty shrimp. Browned butter on fish is again something my mum likes to prepare and I think it is so much better than a creamy sauce for the subtle flavours of the fish to develop. (let's not think about our cholesterol levels today) In sheep country,we had to try the Lamb. I would have preferred it a bit more pink,but apart from this it was very good indeed and I thought the onion,garlic and thyme puree went superbly with the meat. As a side we were served a huge bowl of tasty carrots,greens and potatoes. Presell Bluestone Roast Rack of Lamb,Onion,Garlic and Thyme Puree After this rather hearty 2 courses we just about managed one dessert. I never had a custard tart so this was clearly something I had to try! It was served still warm,coming straight from the oven. Even though I enjoyed it, it was probably the weakest dish of the evening. Somehow the combination of flavours and textures did not work as well as one would have thought reading the description. Baked Custard Tart,Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream,Ginger Crumble So,Y Polyn definitely restored my faith into Welsh cooking (which was a little bit shattered after having mainly eaten in a Welsh hospital canteen for the better part of 5 months) and I really recommend you to try this lovely,charming and delicious restaurant if you are in the area. I would even suggest a small detour if you are not too far away Bye Bye,Y Polyn
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Nat C.

Yelp
Lovely food presented wonderfully. Such a great range of food, cooked to perfection. Lovely for celebrations and casual meals! Great value for money!

Mike C.

Yelp
Visited the restaurant for the first time and to celebrate a Ruby Wedding Anniversary. Four of us for Lunch. Starters chosen ranged from Skate Salad, Fish Soup and Pork Terrine. All were excellent. Well presented and tasty. Main Courses: Crispy pork Belly, Roast Lamb Rump, Sea Bass and Confit of Duck. Again all excellent, nicely presented and not a morsel left on our plates. The Dessert menu was too enticing to ignore and we managed to finish off a selection of Creme Brûlée, Dark Chocolate Torte, Pannacotta, Roast peaches with Mascarpone. Wine: Picpoul Pinet and Barossa Valley Merlot/Cabernet Franca. Reasonably priced and very enjoyable. Generous portions, excellent presentation, good value with friendly and attentive staff. Well recommended and certainly worth a visit when in Camarthenshire.