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"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"
"Wens is a new addition to Leeds’ dining scene, and they have already made the mark with tourists, locals, even a famous critic. Taking over Hansa’s North street space, Wens specialise in authentic family Chinese cooking. The Dan Dan noodles, dumplings, and Kung Po Chicken are all musts."
"Ignore those unhealthy supermarket meal deals, give your lunch money to Maxi. Choose between four roast meats with rice and cabbage, add a soy sauce egg on the side, then cover in chilli oil and spring onion oil."
"HAKS Little Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant is a restaurant and takeaway business that has a lot of return custom due to the freshness and flavour of the food. Those who have eaten in the restaurant say the customer service is great, and those who have ordered takeaway comment that the food is prepared quickly. A point in this takeaways favour is the excellent selection of vegetarian and vegan options on the menu, so it is one of the best Chinese takeaways in Harrogate for vegans and vegetarians."
"Located between Leeds and Wetherby, Bramham Park is the site of the iconic Leeds Festival which occurs every August bank holiday weekend. If you don’t hold tickets to the festival, visit during the rest of the year to explore the 18th Century manor house and its sprawling grounds."
"Tucked away behind an inconspicuous gate and seemingly cut off from the rest of the town, the Church of the Holy Trinity is a fantastically atmospheric old building, having survived almost unchanged for the past..."
"Even if you’ve been to every other club in the world, you still won’t have experienced anything quite like MiNT. Situated toward the top of the city centre, MiNT is tucked away down a dodgy-looking back alley – but don’t let this put you off. If you ever wondered what it would be like to have a night out in the late ’80s/early ’90s, then MiNT is the place for you."
"One of the most famous clubs in the country, let alone in Leeds, Mint Club plays host to some of the biggest artists in the UK. When it's not welcoming the likes of Maribou State, Craig Richards and Sub Focus?. It's blasting the hottest in house, techno and underground."
"Today would have Mint Festival 2020 😞, it's a shame we can't be with you all dancing today but we hope to see you all next year. 💚 Tickets are now on sale for Mint Festival 2021 – Rescheduled at £35 + bf for a limited time. BUY TICKETS – www.mintfestival.co.uk"
"Credit: Ian S. Licensed for commercial use under creative commons. The General Tarleton is one of the best country pubs near Leeds – it’s got five AA stars for its restaurant and an amazing cocktail menu to boot. It does something not many others can, fuse together luxury, history and character to create a quite spectacular venue."
"Leeds has several different shopping arcades which are steeped in history, and Thornton’s Arcade is the oldest. Built in 1878, it connects Leeds’ main shopping street, Briggate, with the street behind. The impressive arcade features neo-gothic architecture, and an adorable Potts’ clock which strikes every 15 minutes."
"Though not the grandest, Thornton’s Arcade was the first Victorian shopping arcade to be built in Leeds and remains one of the most interesting. Its sky-coloured, neo-Gothic arches rise up to a glass ceiling and..."
"This one-stop shop sells everything skaters need for their set-up plus big-name and local brand apparel. Where:10-12 Thornton’s Arcade, LS1. Shop online at:welcomeleeds.com"
"One of Leeds’ most recent retail parks, everything at The Springs in Thorpe Park feels shiny and new. Get your shop on at Boots, The Range and EE, while there’s an M&S Foodhall too. H&M, JD, Card Factory, The Works, The Entertainer, Mountain Warehouse, Next, TK Maxx – it’s a place that covers a lot of ground."