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    New menus are set to be served up on Transport for Wales services

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 10, 2025No Comments
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    A series of exciting new menus are set to be served up on Transport for Wales’ long distance fleet thanks to a new preparation kitchen and a new head chef.

    January saw the completion of a brand-new preparation kitchen at Newport Station where a team of chefs will be busy putting together an array of dishes for customers traveling between Holyhead, Manchester and Cardiff.

    Head chef Mark Roberts who joined from Wagamama at the end of 2024 says he is excited to bring a mix of home cooking to customers with a dash of oriental flavour too.

    “I love classic home cooking using local produce that can showcase the best we have to offer in Wales,” said Mark, who worked at the popular restaurant for eight years.

    “But we’ll also be offering some Asian inspired dishes like Thai fishcakes, so I’m not totally leaving behind my recent experiences.

    “We’ve got a fantastic new facility here that will allow us to prepare so much more.

    “I’m planning to work at least two menus ahead and can’t wait to share some of my ideas for the spring, the Eisteddfod and Christmas with our customers.”

    While much of the prep work will be done in Newport and loaded onto our Premier Class services as they head north, on onboard chefs will still be putting dishes together freshly in the onboard kitchen as the service travels at up to 90mph along the Welsh Marches.

    That includes food for the southbound journeys back to Cardiff which is stored in onboard fridges before being unloaded at key locations en-route ready for the return services and for breakfast the following day.

    The catering offer on the route has long been a favourite of travellers and has won rave reviews from critics over the years, including last year’s Eisteddfod choices.

    We’re also planning an exciting menu as part of the Railway 200 celebrations in 2025 and will be sharing more details soon.

    Catering Manager Paul Otterburn said the investment would lead to an exciting future for the already successful catering option.

    He said: “With this superb new facility we’ll be able to greatly expand the range of foods we can produce ourselves.

    “Our chefs will now be able to pre-prepare food for our premier service from here which will build on the success of our onboard dining experience, so it really will be an exciting future for catering on TfW.”

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