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Moody interiors meet marathon Michelin-star dining at this Welsh pad — make sure you visit with an appetite

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Susan d'Arcy

The Times

Chef Gareth Ward has gone all-out goth at this personality and protein-loaded restaurant with rooms outside Machynlleth on the southern edges of Snowdonia. Ynyshir does design in shouty caps. Everything from the Victorian exterior to the sitting room, bar and restaurant is dimly lit dungeon black, although a glinting stainless steel open kitchen takes centre stage in the dining room, where honeyed oak furniture provides extra relief. Staff are also dressed in black. The waiting team have the fast-paced, swivel-eyed vigilance of Kim Kardshian’s security unit as they talk into their headsets. As it gets late, the DJ cranks up the pounding music and turns on the strobe lights. Subtlety is not in Ward’s vocabulary.

Overall score 7/10

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One of the Ynyshir tepees, with double bed and wood-burning stove

Rooms and suites

Score 6/10
If you want to stick to the theme book Room 1 or 7, which continue with the black moodboard of the public areas. They are spacious, with exposed beams, chunky wooden beds topped with cloud-grey crumpled bed linen, and a simple dried flower arrangement as adornment on their jet-black walls. The five other rooms in the main house and three garden rooms revert to conventional country-house decoration. Room 5 is compact but the most contemporary. Room 10 has a bath with knockout views over the garden. There are three tepees on the lawn with wood-burning stoves in front of their double beds, plus cute fire pits and hot tubs outside — but only a communal lavatory and shower.

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In the kitchen at Ynyshir (Heather Birnie)

Food and drink

Score 9/10
Your epicurean experience starts at check-in with a culinary co*cktail of Japanese custard laced with a warming dashi soup. Diners, ranging from special-anniversary couples to Gen-Zers in jeans and T-shirts, take their seats in the bar at 5.30pm for several zingy courses including an unforgettable lobster claw drizzled with satay sauce. Then it’s into the dining room where courses come thick and fast for the next four hours or so. Each is intensely flavoured and somehow always more thrilling than the last — the menu includes prawn with wild garlic, creamy cod soup, Ward’s take on a Big Mac and his heavenly version of tiramisu. There was a rumour that there was carrot in one dish but this is really gastronomy for meat lovers. The breakfast hamper of yoghurts, muffins, cold cuts and hot toast arrives outside your bedroom door at 9.30am and isn’t strictly necessary.

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The dining room at Ynyshir (WeTheFoodSnobs)

What else is there?

Score 3/10
Ward clearly has few concerns beyond an insatiable need to feed, so unless you count the vending machine filled with chocolates, crisps and milk, there’s nothing on site.

Where is it?

Score 8/10
Snowdonia awaits for epic walks. The Dyfi Furnace, a charcoal-burning blast furnace built in about 1755 that reached temperatures hot enough to melt rock, is nearby and has awesome architecture. A short drive away, the university town of Aberystwyth has its own Michelin-starred restaurant, SY23, owned by Ynyshir-trained Nathan Davies.

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Price B&B doubles including dinner from £990; room-only tepees are from £170
Restaurant tasting menu starts from £350
Family-friendly N (no under-12s)
Dog-friendly Y
Accessible Y (one room)

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Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms hotel review: gothic design in Snowdonia? ›

Moody interiors meet marathon Michelin-star dining at this Welsh pad — make sure you visit with an appetite. Chef Gareth Ward has gone all-out goth at this personality and protein-loaded restaurant with rooms outside Machynlleth on the southern edges of Snowdonia. Ynyshir does design in shouty caps.

Is Ynyshir worth it? ›

There are favourites across the meal, but that Ynyshir delivers 30 courses without a single dud is proof enough of just how exceptional this restaurant is. Service is extremely amiable and fun throughout the night, so much so that the time flies, and even at the end of the meal, you're sad to be leaving.

How many Michelin stars does Ynyshir have? ›

Ynyshir is a restaurant in Eglwys Fach, Ceredigion, Wales. It is run by chef patron Gareth Ward and has been awarded two Michelin stars.

How much is dinner at Ynyshir? ›

It is now the most expensive restaurant in the UK with a formula price in the guide of £410 per person (once the cost of wine has been added to the £350 set menu).

What to wear to Ynyshir? ›

There is no dress code. Children are welcome to dine if they are fine with the tasting menu. A discretionary service charge of 12.5% will be added to the final account. Ynyshir is open Tuesday-Friday.

Does Ynyshir do breakfast? ›

Ynyshir is a restaurant experience, finishing with a bed for the evening and breakfast the next morning! Star ratings are intended to indicate the general level of features, amenities, and services to expect.

How many covers does Ynyshir have? ›

Some of the premium ingredients Ward uses at Ynyshir include blue-fin tuna and wagyu beef aged for almost 10 months in a Himalayan salt chamber, per The Telegraph. In terms of staff, Ward told Restaurant that he employs 27 people for the 20-cover restaurant, adding that his wage bill is £80,000 a month.

Who has 28 Michelin Stars? ›

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What does Ynyshir mean in English? ›

The name of the village means "long island" in Welsh and takes its name from a farm in the area, falling within the historic parishes of Ystradyfodwg and Llanwynno (Llanwonno). The community of Ynyshir lies between the small adjoining village of Wattstown and the larger town of neighbouring Porth.

How do you pronounce Ynyshir? ›

Welsh: Ynys-hir (English pronunciation 'Un-is-heer') This is a special place, and well worth the journey.

Who owns Ynyshir? ›

Gareth Ward, is chef-owner of Ynyshir, Wales' most highly-awarded restaurant. His dream is to make Ynyshir a food destination that attracts visitors from around the world.

How many courses are there at Ynyshir? ›

With 30 courses of luxury ingredients including wagyu beef, caviar and bluefin tuna, all of those awards, staffing costs, and such an opulent setting, it's understandable that a meal at Ynyshir doesn't come cheap.

Is Ynyshir dog friendly? ›

However, Ynyshir Hall is so dog friendly that it even has special 'dog only' suites and Theo, the owner's giant Bernese mountain dog, greets you on arrival.

How do you wear a hostess? ›

Find the perfect balance between formal and casual

When in doubt, dress up a little more than you think you need to. A hostess should always look polished and well-dressed, but there's no need to go overboard. Find the perfect balance between formal and casual that is appropriate for the restaurant setting.

What is the dress code for the Prince of Wales hotel? ›

Hello - dress code is smart casual - shorts and nice shirt is fine.

How many courses are there in Ynyshir? ›

At double-Michelin-star Ynyshir in Mid Wales, Gareth Ward oversees a 30-course menu that's a blend of local produce, Asian influence and a lot more besides.

How many Michelin stars does Moor Hall have? ›

2 Michelin starred Moor Hall Restaurant is a stunning grade II* listed building that is steeped in history dating back to the thirteenth century.

Who is the chef at Ynyshir restaurant? ›

Gareth Ward, is chef-owner of Ynyshir, Wales' most highly-awarded restaurant. His dream is to make Ynyshir a food destination that attracts visitors from around the world.

What is the history of Ynyshir? ›

Until the mid-19th century Ynyshir was a sparsely populated agricultural area. Then in the 1840s the first deep coal mine was sunk in the village, representing the first colliery to be opened in the Rhondda Fach valley, and consequently Ynyshir also represents the earliest colliery settlement of the valley.

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