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    Aragons Restaurant

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    Chang Thai

    Chang Thai

    (2 reviews)

    This is the best Thai Restaurant I have been to. At lunch time have L4 with beef. Ask for it…read more"spicy" and it can blow your head off. Price is £9.75 which includes really good rice. A bargain.

    We visited this restaurant on a day out to Ludlow on Bank Holiday. The restaurant is tucked away…read morejust in a side street off the market square. It is in a courtyard setting which used to be a pub. There is an alley with the bar one side and the main restaurant on the other side. Couldn't get into main restaurant as it was fully booked. So was offered a table in the adjacent Globe Bar which serves Thai Tapas and acts as a stand alone bar. As we are both disabled the waiting on staff offered us a ramp up into the bar. We ordered our meal at the bar and was offered Thai Prawn crackers with a chilli dip for £2. Shortly after arriving and tucking into the Crackers our meals arrived. These were very well presented on square plates. My wife ordered a Thai Green curry which she found to be a bit too hot to her liking, I ordered a mild stir fry with chicken and cashew nut so we swapped. My curry was indeed even too hot to my taste but netherless it was very tasty and chicken was very tender and not dry. My wife's carer ordered a similar dish to myself with prawns and muscles. All the meals came with ample helpings of rice which was included in price of meal which is very good as it is usually charged for seperately. It was all very nice. We have been to upmarket restaurants in central Birmingham and this is 10 times better. Would definitely go there again as the food was very good and would recommend it to any of our friends. One downside is their access, as they do not have a wheelchair accessible toilet, although the staff are friendly and helpful. And as the food was so nice it didn't really bother us. We visited there in the evening, but would go for lunch there next time. For 2 courses for £10 you can't really complain. If you have not been before Ludlow is a beautiful town and well worth the long trip even just for the scenery. Clee hill gives you very good views.

    The Green Cafe

    The Green Cafe

    (5 reviews)

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    Our first visit but not our last ! fantastic breakfast , great service and great locationread more

    Our group of four ventured off to Ludlow for their spring food festival. Not knowing what we would…read morefind there, and let's face it, being greedy, we decided to venture off to The Green Café. It came highly recommended by our host at the B&B we were staying. The café is adorable! They have outdoor seating, but it was a bit chilly and damp (what else is new?), so we opted for the cozy warmth of the indoors. It's a relatively small space- it probably seats 25 to 30 people. It's a popular place and it seemed the tables were constantly full (so make reservations). We ordered 4 entrées to share- 2 plates of Gnocchi (with Italian style pork, fennel and garlic sausage ragu, and a green salad); a beet salad with avocado and caramelized onions (which was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!) and to round things out, Tagliatelle (which had asparagus, tomato, anchovy, chili and green olive sauce). Everything was delicious. Continuing the theme of being indulgent (aka greedy), we followed that up with lemon polenta cake (with Greek yogurt) and their version of a pavlova. Both desserts are light and tasty! The Green Café did not disappoint! It was a stunning start to fantastic food weekend! Even though I am based 3.5 hours away in London, I will definitely be back and highly recommend that you venture to Ludlow for this very affordable and incredible restaurant!

    The French Pantry

    The French Pantry

    (2 reviews)

    Right in the centre of Ludlow, on Tower Street, is the French Pantry, a small and very popular…read moreFrench bistro type restaurant. Its a good idea to book, as we must have heard at least 30 people either on the phone or as walk-ins being turned away, because the restaurant was full. The evening menu was a set price for either 2 or 3 courses, we went for the two courses (£20), and judging by the portion sizes we were served, neither of us could have hoped to manage three courses, to say the portions were generous was an understatement! Plumping for the main/dessert option, we picked from a fairly comprehensive choice that included confit of duck, rabbit cassoulet etc. My wife went for the Coq au vin, a generous bowl of perfectly cooked and seasoned chicken, with accompanying crisp garlic potatoes, a stunning main course. I went for the seafood and chorizo paella, with a haddock fillet, again enough for food for two people, with generous portions of squid and prawns. After such quality food, we both could have easily stopped there, but the nature of the deal, means you have paid for two courses. Again a good choice of desserts,between us we had the chocolate brownie with caramel sauce and the Alsace plum tart, again two wonderful dishes. I couldn't really fault the French Pantry, a good atmosphere, great food, generous portions, helpful, unobtrusive service, and an extensive range of wine and beer; what's not to like?

    'Pantry' is a good name for this shop, it definitely has the feel of a manor house's larder, which…read moreshelves stacked high with jars and packets. French cuisine dominates but there's also selections of pasta so it's not too narrow-minded. The service is friendly- regular customers seem to get very chatty treatment, though the staff are also accustomed to window-shopping tourists who might need a little persuading. The prices are a bit on the high side, though I may just think that as a non-Ludlow-native- you may well think the prices are Normal-For-Ludlow. The back room is entirely given over to Harlington Wine - http://www.harlingtonwine.com - who stock a wide variety of different European wines. You might catch one of Harlington Wine's representatives depending on when you're there, if you do then you'll be talking to a wine expert.

    Ego Cafe Bar

    Ego Cafe Bar

    (3 reviews)

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    Ego Cafe Bar is an interesting little place, tucked off Ludlows main street in Quality Square…read more The service was excellent, on entering we were promptly seated presented with a menu comprising of an enticing selection of hot & cold meals. When ordering the staff were very friendly & helpful, they were also wonderful with my daughter who had some four-year old questions about some of the meals & offered to make adjustments to the dishes if required. The food was delicious, we were visiting mid-week & chose a selection of the sandwiches which were all generously sized (despite being from the 'light' menu) & very fresh. We were sat on the second floor & so had an enjoyable view over the rest of the square, the entire bar was well laid & tastefully decorated, with a relaxed atmosphere - certainly somewhere we'd eat again on a return visit to Ludlow.

    Ego Cafe Bar is arranged over two floors in Quality Square, tucked away just around the corner from…read morethe Deli on the Square. Downstairs has a bar area, plus tables and chairs, while upstairs has a smaller number of tables, two of which have great views over the square into the town centre. This is the place to come for an industrial sized vat of cappuccino and a sticky bun (the ginger cake is just fabulous) to warm up before you finish your shopping. Equally, there are some fine lunches to be had here. We've been coming here for about 5 years now, and I've docked a star because the lunches seem to be getting disproportionately more expensive over time. Food is of the rib-sticking variety (such as savoury pancakes, stuffed with roasted vegetables and topped with cheese sauce, sausage and mash, lamb cutlets etc). Finally a few words: prune and bitter chocolate tart. Just do it.

    Aragons Restaurant - restaurants - Updated May 2026

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