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Best Leeds restaurants: 12 eateries for every taste and occasion
"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."
"The authenticity of the dishes from Wen’s Restaurant is what keeps the customers coming back. This takeaway has also received praise for its levels of spicing, as there is enough to make the food tasty without one spice overpowering another."
"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?"
"19/03/2021: My partner and I lived in Guangdong, China for 6 years and have felt quite 'homesick' coming back to Harrogate, but every time we step foot in this stunning spot it's just what we need. The restaurant itself is stunning, probably the most curious mash up of old world bathhouse charm and history juxtaposed over a festive atmosphere. The food is unreal, the dim sum is fresh, delicate and authentic."
"Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant is an upscale Chinese restaurant set in an old bath hall that offers the option to dine in or take out food. Those who dine in can enjoy dim sum, order a la carte, choose the set menu, or visit on a Sunday for the buffet. Most of the menu items are also available for takeout."
"Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant credit: Instagram @royalbathschineserestaurant. This Chinese restaurant is situated in an old bath hall that has been beautifully renovated to its former glory. The setting is stunning and you’ll find all the classic Chinese dishes you would expect on the menu."
"Côte Brasserie is a name the whole country knows – they’re famed for their delicious French fare. The venue is inspired by Parisian bistros, and they’ve got a menu to match. You can pop in for breakfast, lunch or supper – start the day with French Toast, fruit salad and maple syrup, head back at lunch to sample their Steak Frites with garlic butter or nip in for a hearty dinner of Roasted Pork Belly."
"Kendells offers a rustic, romantic setting to enjoy French cuisine inspired by Steve Kendells culinary adventures in France. Sample escargots, foie gras and moules mariniere to start, before deciding between tempting duck, veal, chicken and venison dishes from the ‘plats principaux’ menu. Save room for an indulgent dessert."
"As a Grade I listed building under the English Heritage Registry, the Chantry Chapel of St.Mary is an ancient and beautiful monument to Wakefield’s history. Although it is only open at specific times, making the extra effort to see this place is definitely worth it. Although small, many have praised it for its beautiful stained windows, its enriching history, and the complimentary tea and biscuits along with it!"
"The Chantry Chapel dates back almost 700 years to a time where the landscape of Wakefield would have been dramatically different. It's one of only four of its kind still standing in the UK today. It forms an integral part of the structure of the Medieval bridge of the River Calder."
"Commonly known as Saint Anne's Cathedral, Leeds cathedral is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Diocese of Leeds, and is the seat of the Bishop of Leeds. This is one of the most significant heritages building which is surrounded by the modern city of Leeds. The original cathedral was located in St. Anne's Church in 1878, but that building was demolished around 1900."
"One of the most impressive Catholic Cathedrals in the whole of the UK, Leeds Cathedral is a vital attraction for anyone with an interest in religious structures. The dramatic Gothic Revival building may only be small in size but this is more than made up for with its impressive interior. Leeds Cathedral | © Michael Beckwith / Wikimedia"
"Copyright Michael D Beckwith, licensed for commercial use under Creative Commons. Believe it or not, Leeds is home to one of the finest Catholic cathedrals in England. Built in 1904, the present building replaced St Anne’s, the original church which was raised to Cathedral status in 1878."