
North Wales' top 10 restaurants right now according to you
Each month, OpenTable analyses nearly two million global diner reviews from the past four months.
They sort the results by location and category to help you discover new favourite restaurants all over the UK.
This week, it has revealed which north Wales establishments people love to eat at the most.
Here are the public's official top 10 as compiled by OpenTable (in no particular order)...
Where?: Denbigh, Denbighshire
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "The food was excellent and the staff were very friendly. Great menu choice and chilled atmosphere. Will definitely visit again."
Where?: Conwy
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "Wonderful tasting menu. Food delicious, staff friendly, attentive and knowledgeable."
Where?: Penyffordd, Flintshire
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "Fantastic lunch with bubbles. The new lunch menu is superb. Lovely welcome and we were given time to peruse the menu. Meals arrived promptly and were both delicious then we had a short break before choosing desserts. No need to venture further afield than your local award winning restaurant."
The Millstone (Image: staff)
Where?: Penyffordd, Flintshire
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "Service and food was excellent. The restaurant was decorated for Easter and was lovely. Food was of excellent standard and very tasty. Well done to the chef and staff."
Where?: Colwyn Bay
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "Always a great experience, delicious food and lovely service."
Where?: Wrexham
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "The best experience! Ollie was the best waiter, so attentive and professional. The food and drink were out of this world. The whole atmosphere was fabulous.
"The restaurant is so modern, spotlessly clean and has an incredible vibe (great music) We already cannot wait to return!"
Where? Abersoch, Gwynedd
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "My husband enjoyed some fabulous fresh seafood, thanks in part to the restaurant also being able to cater for his vegetarian wife(!). Both of us had a wonderful lunch washed down with some lovely wines. The service was great too. We will definitely book a table for our next trip to Abersoch!"
Where?: Connah's Quay, Flintshire
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "Excellent food and service, nice atmosphere with quiet music. Decor is very nice and relaxing."
Where?: Llandudno
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "Amazing food, excellent service, caters for vegans and pescatarians. Great value for money."
Where?: Based at Hotel Wrexham in Wrexham
Rating: 4.5/5
Top review: "Very friendly and helpful staff. Food excellent."
OpenTable's website states: "We sort the results by location and category to help you discover new favourite restaurants. It's a great partnership: you book, eat, and review. We listen...and deliver the results for all to benefit. Enjoy!"

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