From Italian in Bella Italia to fish and chips on Penarth Pier. In Cardiff, the many eateries stood out to me, Cardiff goes out to show off their cookery talent. I visited many restaurants in which food was made in front you to ordering out and taking it back to my hotel room, to enjoy while settling down to Saturday Night Takeaway. I also tried many village restaurant such as the Bay Leaf in Llandaff Village that specialise in Indian cuisine. Their food was exquisite, full of flavour and variety of spice. I also tried many Welsh Café’s in the arcades. They sold traditional welsh foods, from Cawl to a simple Welsh Breakfast. I received the proper Welsh food experience as well as many other cultural foods. Cardiff is a city that works to produce the best food possible, which I experienced to a large extent. Although Cardiff offered me their best, I do believe Cardiff need to involve a higher variety of food types for people that may suffer with allergies for example nut allergies and being lactose in …show more content…
I found bus to be the cheapest type of transport but at times to be the longer transport to wait for. Train service times can vary to, sometimes you feel like you’re waiting a long time other times it feels only a short amount of time has been waited, however I found the most expensive travel type to be the quickest, Taxi service. Going back and fore through Cardiff the best service I would recommend that costs the cheapest is the bus service as there is a local service running every 10 minutes that is simple to catch and costs are at a cheap price. You can also hire vehicles in Cardiff at a low cost but I fancied the real Cardiff transport system. Later at night a Taxi is the quickest and easiest whereas during the day either a bus or train is the easiest and most affordable to