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Best Chinese Takeaway in Leeds: Reviews of the Top 12
"New kids on the block and another reliably run family business. Wen’s are known for their handmade, pan-fried dumplings and bustling evening service. If you are looking for a personal Chinese dining experience be sure to check out our client Little Yellow Rice Co, for their Peranakan, Chinese-Malay supper club events at Littleyellowriceco.uk"
"Many of the reviews for Wen's praise the restaurant's "authentic" dishes which have proved to be a high hit. One man left a glowing review after his first visit. He said: "Flavour was great throughout; rich and rewarding, but with enough subtleties to keep things delicate - my lamb had a well-judged level of chilli, and was lean and moist."
"This is your chance to try authentic Chinese dishes that rarely make it to these shores. Have you ever tried shredded potatoes covered in glugs of fiery chilli oil?. Or tucked into a whole sea bass stuffed with minced pork and chilli sauce?"
"If Chinese food is what you want, there’s one restaurant to try – Crown Buffet. The name is perhaps a little deceiving because it’s not a buffet – it is one of Leeds’ best all you can eat restaurants though. They’ve got a huge menu, loaded with classic dishes like chow mein, beef in black bean and spring rolls – just order, eat and repeat until you’re full."
"A repeated comment made by customers in reviews is that the prices at The Cherry Tree are amazing. They also say that the food is amazing and the portions are generous. Open 5 pm to 11 pm Monday to Saturday, except Tuesday when it closed, and 4.30 pm to 10.30 pm Sundays"
"Dakota Leeds is a full-service luxury hotel in Leeds complete with a cocktail bar and brasserie. There’re 84 elegant rooms to take your pick, each with air-con, flat screen TVs with full Sky HD and complementary toiletries in the en-suite bathrooms. It’s a mere 5-minute walk to the train station and if you arrive by car, there’s 25% discount at the local car park."
"Featuring 84 luxurious bedrooms, Dakota Leeds is located in Leeds, 300 metres from Trinity Leeds and 300 metres from Leeds Town Hall. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Leeds train station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and free WiFi."
"In the heart of the city’s fashionable shopping and restaurant districts, this luxuriously low-key hotel, with its candles, grey-on-grey colours and basement restaurant, has the feel of a private members’ club, albeit a large one."
"Located at the bottom of town near the train station, Space is ideal if you’ve been drinking in the city centre and want to finish the night off in style – although that style is less tuxedos and Grey Goose, more freshers sitting in puddles of their own vomit. Don’t let that deter you – this is what Space does best. The vibe is very much about throwing on that t-shirt that you haven’t taken off since arriving and a pair of scuzzy trainers and preparing yourself for a messy one."
"Hidden away behind Duncan Street and Call Lane, Space has been an intrinsic part of the Leeds club scene since 1999, promising that little bit of Ibiza in the heart of the city centre. A haven of house music, it has become the scene of many great nights out in Leeds, and because it’s so central, you’re never far away from an all-night party. Head down for Space Tuesdays or go on Fridays for Colours to kick off or end your night out in Leeds."
"If you’re after a flavour of Independent Harrogate at its best, it’d be an oversight to not pay Starling Independent Beer & Coffee House a visit. As you might have gathered from the name, as well as a healthy passion for beer, they’re also on hand with a great selection of delicious locally sourced coffee. Craft beer, gin and fine wines are complemented with tasty food and a great, relaxing atmosphere."
"I love Starling for their lush coffee, but their food is also pretty great too!. They may be known for their pizzas but they have a pretty expansive brunch menu that runs every day of the week until 2.30pm. So you don’t have to be exclusive to the weekend to get your brunch-kick."
"Toby Carvery do a quick and easy all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet. “Whether you fancy tea and toast or want to go all out with our unlimited breakfast buffet including eggs, bacon and our famous breakfast Yorkies — here at Toby Carvery, we’ve got everything you need to give you the perfect start to your day.” We have eaten breakfast in our local Toby Carvery lots of times. It’s a help yourself buffet with all the usual full English goodies."
"Afro-Portuguese chain restaurant serving flame-grilled chicken in spicy chilli sauce and more, including vegan and vegetarian options. We are a 1-min walk from the Coppergate Shopping Centre. Vangarde Shopping Park, Vangarde Way, Huntington, North Yorkshire, YO32 9AET: 01904 621563"
"02/04/2021: Takeaway Collection.We collected some food from Nando’s after ordering via the app. Order process was simple and straight forward. Collection felt safe and the bag was checked before given to me so that everything was correct."
"04/06/2021: Easy to book a table online , Great warm Wellcome and great service , food was good too and good choice on menu thanks you .. 02/06/2021: We were greeted really friendly and our waiter was lovely. It wasn’t very busy and our food came very fast and was delicious."
"The Merrion Centre is a city centre stalwart that remains one of the most interesting and diverse places to go shopping in Leeds. It’s home to Jumbo Records, perfect for all your musical needs, while footie fans can make a pilgrimage to the official Leeds United and Leeds Rhinos stores. It’s a great mix of popular names – Morrisons, 3, Wilko, Iceland – and indie brands such as Chilli Shop and The Bookish Type."
"It is one of the well-known shopping centres in Leeds that has gone through many transformations over the period. You will find a wide range of stores inside with some big household names such as Home Bargains, Morrisons, Superdrug etc. My Thai, Smoke Barbecue and Bulgogi Grill are also some of the famous brands which have made strong influence there."
"Set up by Henry Moore to encourage people to appreciate visual art, as well as providing an invaluable resource for those studying sculpture, the Henry Moore Institute is a one of a kind attraction that absolutely mustn’t be missed. Their calendar of events brings a constant procession of world-class art and sculpture into the city, with exhibitions from the likes of Eleanor Antin, John Latham and Olga Jevrić. Henry Moore Institute, 74 The Headrow, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 3AH."
"The Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, 74 The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AH. Founded by Henry Moore himself, who claimed “there wasn’t a single piece of sculpture in my home town” (Castleton) while “Leeds Art Gallery had nothing of any value”, today the institute boasts one of the strongest public collections of sculpture in Britain, and leads an ambitious programme of exhibitions and research designed to ‘make a significant impact on the future of art history’."
"Housed in a converted Victorian warehouse in the city centre, this gallery showcases the work of 20th-century sculptors, but not, despite the name, anything by Henry Moore (1898−1986), who graduated from the..."