A Vale of Glamorgan farm shop and kitchen has been named in the Good Food Guide's top 50 best Sunday roasts for 2024.
Forage Farm Shop & Kitchen, located on Penllyn Estate Farm, is one of only five Welsh eateries to make the list.
The contemporary restaurant is known for its field-to-fork ethos, with grass-fed beef, lamb, and pork all home-reared on the farm.
This, combined with high welfare standards, skilled butchers, and talented chefs, is said to create the "must-try" Forage roast.
Vegetarian diners are also not left out, with a range of alternative options regularly on the menu, including nut roasts and a butternut squash, lentil, and almond wellington.
All roasts come with the usual trimmings, including crispy roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, cauliflower cheese, and gravy.
The Good Food Guide champions the best Sunday roasts in Britain, a meal voted as the nation's favourite.
The restaurant's head chef, Matt Eales, expressed his delight at the accolade.
Mr Eales said: "We are absolutely chuffed to have won this award, which celebrates such a popular British dish loved all over Wales.
"We are lucky to have access to fresh, high-quality ingredients and a talented kitchen team where we focus on delicious taste and excellent presentation.
"To be listed amongst other top restaurants in Wales is a great accolade."
Forage serves its roasts every Sunday from 12pm to 3.30pm.
However, due to popular demand, these hours will be extended from January 5 so diners can enjoy a Forage roast later into the afternoon.
Customers are advised to book a table to avoid disappointment.
Forage was launched in June 2020 by the Homfray family, who have been stewards of Penllyn Estate since 1846.
It has quickly become a community hub, stocking fresh, seasonal Welsh produce and winning Welsh Farm Shop of the Year for the third consecutive year.
The business is also growing its events offering, with plans for open-air cinema, pick your own pumpkins, and music festivals.
For more information, and to book a roast dinner, visit the Forage website.
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