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Top Italian Restaurants in Leeds
"It shouldn’t be a surprise that most locals will hand out a glowing recommendation for this little popup. A red truck on Briggate high street, their sumptuous falafel and halloumi wraps are to die for, and what’s more, you’ll be able to pick one up for the change in your back pocket. 47 Briggate, Leeds LS16HF (falafelguys)"
"The customer service is excellent, always a good giggle with the guys behind the bar. And that charcoal houmous blows my mind."
"Working hours: From 12:00 PM to 12:30 AM(Hours or availability may differ due to COVID-19). Address: 10A Summerville Road, Bradford - BD7 1PX. Delivery:FREE (Collection & Delivery )"
"Chino Latino is known to be one of the best Japanese restaurants in Leeds. They were awarded the Pan-Asian Leeds City Square Restaurant of the year. It’s near the Leeds station and is clean."
"Sushi are a slick chain sushi restaurant with dine in and takeaway options. You can choose from classic sushi dishes like a Dragon Roll, Dynamite Roll or Salmon Maki or Sashimi. You could also go for Takoyaki or a Yasai Roll."
"Another bar located in Victoria Gate, Issho brings sumptuous design and impeccable service together with Japanese cuisine, to offer a really special experience. Its stunning terrace is a real hidden gem, with wooden decking, cloud-like pillowy seating, and Japanese style lush greenery adorning the space. Enjoy one of their signature cocktails, beers, or an alfresco lunch here."
"Issho, Victoria Gate 3rd Floor Rooftop, Ludgate Hill, Leeds LS2 7AU. Within the multi-million-pound shopping arcade Victoria Gate, you’ll find D&D restaurant’s Issho. From the same people who brought us Angelica and Crafthouse, the quality is fantastic."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. Our Wishing Tree Terrace cocktail menu is live!. Join us in the Kori Bar for Roku cocktails."
"York Theatre Royal has been producing great drama in the beautiful city of York for over 270 years and is one of the country’s leading producing theatres. Each year the theatre entertains over 200,000 people with its wide variety of performances, events and activities including the much-loved annual pantomime starring Berwick Kaler, the UK’s longest-running Dame."
"The York Theatre Royal was built in 1744 on the site of the medieval St. Leonard’s Hospital. Parts of the old hospital can still be seen, including archways and walls. Under the stage lies a well, which is believed to be from the Roman era."