I stayed in the Manchester hotel this w/e and I was absolutely thrilled. I think its a superb hotel. Everything is top class. Thoroughly recommended.
Chez Mal Brasserie – Leeds City Centre
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I stayed in the Manchester hotel this w/e and I was absolutely thrilled. I think its a superb hotel. Everything is top class. Thoroughly recommended.
Chez Mal Brasserie – Leeds City CentreMy friends and I visit this place every week since July. The food was always very good. The service was outstanding. Staff always make you welcome with lovely smile special top floor. But now service not the same since the Thai boy with spiky hair left
Chaophraya – Leeds City CentreSalt & Pepper beancurd cubes are the best starter ever invented and they are perfect here. Always wonderfully polite and attentive. I go every week and never tire. If there's a better chinese restaurant, I ain't heard of it. Go!
Maxis – Leeds City CentreA very good experience with good food. Open Kitchen a good thing so you can see what's going on. Great selection of starters.
Bibis Italianissimo – Leeds City CentreThis is a unique experience onboard the Kirkstall Flyboat and it should be experienced by everyone. The booking and service was excellent and had no troubles in contacting someone to change anything.
Yorkshire Hire Cruisers – Leeds City CentreAfter reading the recommendations on this site deciding to go on 17/11/05. It was busy and had a nice ambience. We decided to try the set menu for 3 people at 17.99. Which had four different starters, chicken satay, Thai fish cakes, Prawns and spring rolls. Then spicy hot soup followed by 3 main courses with rice and noodles absolutely devine, we ate the lot. Would definitely recommend it.
Chaophraya – Leeds City CentreFood was gorgeous! even though we got the wrong starter and one of our main courses didn't come but we didnt mind. Service isn't good though. After eating our meal we were told they 'needed our table' and stood waiting for us to leave!
Hansa’s Cookery School – Leeds City CentreValue for money was excellent, and I the wine recommended to us was superb. Definitely I will go back there when I'm next in Leeds. RLH
La Vina – Leeds City CentreI located Chino Latino due to its convenient location to the Station and wanted to impress a new work colleague. Needless to say I wasn't disappointed. The food was exceptional and the surroundings really make this a dining experience worth noting. If you want to relax and just have drinks then this is also the perfect place, with a smart and relaxed atmosphere.
Chino Latino – Leeds City CentreHansa's is a step above any other Leeds Indian restaurant. Indeed, it is fully comparable with fine New York or London Indian restaurants in terms of the food. Very interesting dishes, including desserts. Not cheap, and the service is cheerful but not very efficient, especially on busy evenings. But the food experience is first-rate.
Hansa’s Cookery School – Leeds City Centre3 of us showed up on a Thursday evening (around 9.30) and were seated despite them asking if we'd booked. We ordered only Tapas and couple of jugs of sangria. The food was marvellous. Scallops to die for x 2. Anchovies...sublime. We also had the Chorizo in cider, Mussels, Prawns, Meat Platter with Cheese, Tortilla Espanola, 2xbread, olives and salsas. I forget if we ordered anything else...very probably. The selection was outstanding and very well priced. Service was excellent and got even better once the waiter knew he could converse with me in Spanish (complimentary aperitifs). In total, £60 for the variety and quality of food we got including Sangria I thought was outstanding. I will be taking my girlfriend for sure. Lovely relaxed atmos, subdued lighting and did everything is could to create the illusion of dining in the backstreets of Spain. Fantastic. Didn't tackle a Paella, but it looked sublime and other diners seemed to delight in the aroma and flavour. If you don't want to spend £20-30pp on a 2 course meal (not incl. wine) at the other places, then I highly recommend this place. I think I've found my new favourite restaurant. Living Rooms in Newcastle move over. La Vina is #1. Buen provecho
La Vina – Leeds City CentreA Little Tokyo fishball Bento Box should be priceless, but it isn't. It's about 11 quid. Stop wasting your time and try one.
Little Tokyo – Leeds City CentreAmazing, the food is the best i have ever tasted and i'm now a regular there. the waiters are all the friendliest i have ever met. it's the place to be if its your birthday, just tell a waiter and see for yourself the amazing service you get!
Akbars – Leeds City CentreCame here last night and was surprised such a big restaurant was so busy on a Tuesday. Several courses later I can see why.. the mixed appetisers (for 2) were delicious, and I loved my seabass in banana leaves.. My partner had Gae Sawan (lamb) and wouldnt share! All in all, a lovely night. I even managed to get us a free ride home in their tuk-tuk!! Amazing!
Chaophraya – Leeds City CentreThe ambience and decor of this new restaurant was what really sold it to me. The menu was fairly extensive offering traditional dishes at reasonable prices. Las Iguanas is a definite thumbs up and a must visit!
Las Iguanas – Leeds City CentreMy boyfriend and I went last night and were very impressed. We had both read good reviews and agree that the food, service and decor were excellent and very affordable. I really enjoyed the Wanton Soup and Gai Yang (chicken) both of which were delicious! The steak dish my partner had called "Weeping Tiger" looked good too. We're definitely going to go back again in the future to try more things off the menu!
Chaophraya – Leeds City CentreI found the food very good, and the staff were so good, I would eat there again
City 3 Restaurant – Leeds City CentreExcellent Spanish Restaurant, we went around 5.30 on a Saturday after shopping and it was quiet although it had filled up by 7 when we left. there was a choice of tapas or limited selection of mains e.g paella or meat. Wine list good we had an excellent Rose which was the most expensive on the list and at £15 was only £3 more than the house. Overall I felt it was good value bread, 2 tapas, a very large paella (min 2) bottle of wine, liqueur and brandy was £50. I would go back to La Vina without hesitation
La Vina – Leeds City CentreLarry Lovelengths Cocktail Social every Monday night.
£5 cocktails
£5 doubles
£1 shots