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Best Chinese Takeaway in Leeds: Reviews of the Top 12
"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?"
"The G-Wu Restaurant Bar Takeaway is one of the best options for those with special dietary requirements. Not only are there plenty of options for those who follow a gluten-free diet, but there is also a separate menu for vegetarians and vegans. The freshly prepared food is always tasty and well presented."
"G-Wu is a popular Moortown restaurant that doubles as a takeaway. Expect Chinese food with flair – they have special dishes you don’t normally see at your local takeaway alongside a host of classics. We’re talking Braised Lobster, Duck Lettuce Wraps and Prawn Meat Stuffing."
"The food at G-Wu is so good that one customer simply said: "It is something else.". The north Leeds restaurant and takeaway is a big hit with the city's gluten-free clientele. "What an absolute delight!" said one customer."
"Chop Suey House is a takeaway only establishment, as there is no restaurant and they do not have a delivery service. However, customers say that the quality of the food makes it worth making the trip to collect your takeaway. The portions are a good size, and customers praise the friendly service."
"Canton Gourmet is a takeaway-only option just outside Harrogate in Knaresborough. Its consistently good reviews mean it is the best Chinese takeaway in Knaresborough, despite the unappealing exterior of the building. The food is always a good standard, and the prices are reasonable."
"Offering a great selection of homemade cakes and coffee or even a picnic to take on your walk. Enjoy a short walk in Acomb Wood and Meadow Local Nature Reserve which is about a mile from Love to Eat. Or you could pop by Love to Eat after a visit to Askham Bog if you are in the car."
"Afternoon Tea – A full Afternoon Tea comprising sandwiches, savouries, scones with Jam & cream and mini cakes & desserts. Adults £15.95, Children £9.95. 52 Moor Lane, York, YO24 2QY"
"They’re made fresh in house every day and they keep things interesting by switching up the flavours, so there’s always something new to try. Take the Lucky Charms donut for an example. This epic ball donut is deep-fried, stuffed with marshmallow and covered in vanilla fudge icing before they top it with that all-important Lucky Charms cereal to create a sweet and sticky treat like nothing you’ve had before."
"Humpit Hummus was never really a place I’d thought of eating at until I was invited to review it last year. I’m so pleased that I did give it a chance though, as it’s one of the best vegan places in York!. The premise of Humpit is almost like a ridiculously healthy kebab; you choose from a selection of dishes including pitas and salad bowls and then add all the fresh ingredients alongside your hummus!"
"Head to Church Street to Humpit, the Hummus and Pita Bear where the menu is totally vegan!. Their menu has three items; salad bowls, hummus bowls and loaded pitas. You can choose your ingredients for the salad bowl, and the hummus bowls and loaded pitas come with chickpeas, pickles, olives, falafel and more."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. The Humpit began in 2014 with a dream to create real authentic hummus and to be able to enjoy it with a warm pita. Five years later, the Humpit has established itself in the York community."
"Issho is a Michelin-recommended Japanese restaurant, so you can bet they do some seriously good sushi. Their menu is full of gourmet versions of the classics from tiger prawn tempura to spicy tuna rolls. Feeling more adventurous?"
"This Japanese afternoon tea is served on the gorgeous rooftop terrace of Issho providing you with an eagle eyed view of the city. Tea costs £25 per person and includes sweet dishes like:. And savoury bites like:"