Although welshcakes are hard to beat for a taste of home, bakers from different parts of Europe have brought a range of delicious traditional cakes, bread and pastries to Wales. Here are some we have found - We would love to grow this list so please get in touch if you have a favourite you want to make it onto this list!
Salt and Pepper Tavern, Newport
A restaurant serving Romanian, Greek and Bulgarian food. Including home-made Armandina Chocolate Cake.
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Wally's delicatessen and Kaffeehaus, Cardiff
Bringing Viennese coffe house culture to Cardiff! Providing a selection of cakes, pastries and desserts including Apple strudel.
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Brød Danish Bakery and Coffee Shop, Cardiff
Offering a cosy atmosphere and a little taste of Denmark! Providing a range of freshly baked goods including Carrot and Linseed bread, Kanel Snegl and Polsehorn.
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Nata Co Bakery, Cardiff
This Bakery's slogan is "Baking is our passion, happiness is our mission". You will find authentic pastel de nata including different flavours and a vegan option.
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Tholos, Bridgend
A restaurant offering modern Greek food with desserts such as Baklava Cheesecake and Portokalopita (fluffy orange pie!)
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Lolek Polski Sklep, Swansea
A well-stocked authentic Polish delicatessen including fresh Polish bread, doughnuts, cakes and sweets.
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La Parmagiana Italian Deli, Swansea
An Italian cafe/ deli by day and a rustic Trattoira by night! The menu offers traditional Italian classics such as Arancini, Tarte au citron and Tiramisu.
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Paprika, Aberystwyth
A family run Hungarian restaurant serving authentic Hungarian cuisine using only Hungarian sourced ingredients.
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Olawa Bakery, Wrexham
There are over 20 types of bread for sale at this artisan Polish bakery and coffee shop in Wrexham.
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