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The Best Takeaways in Leeds
"Inspired by the local textile and wool industry, Zizzi is an attention-grabbing hot spot perfect for a quick lunch. Serving fresh, delicious Italian cuisine, Zizzi’s has everything you could ever want, from pasta to pizza!. Indulge in the “Amico” menu and get three courses for £15.95, Friday-Sunday."
"This branch of the popular group is located at The Light shopping centre, so it does brisk business with those doing a bit of retail therapy."
"Now open in The Light Shopping Centre, the restaurant highlights a few of the things that have made Le ..."
"Small restaurant, cosy, romantic, still family orientated, rustic with original art works, on display, Venetian polished plaster walls, 30 covers, traditional home cooked regional southern Italian in a warm welcome and relaxing dinning experience in a beautiful unique restaurant. Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options"
"31 Cheltenham Crescent, Harrogate HG1 1DH EnglandItalian, Mediterranean, European, HealthyLunch, Dinner, Late NightReservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 1423 565806http://www.facebook.com/lalberodellenoci.co.uk"
"31 Cheltenham Crescent, Harrogate HG1 1DH, EnglandReservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full BarItalian, Mediterranean, European, Healthy, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Late NightHK$55 - HK$330+44 1423 565806"
"413 Trinity Leeds, Albion Street, Leeds LS1 5AYCarluccio’s have an extensive vegan menu, so you can enjoy Antonio Carluccio’s authentic regional Italian food in the heart of Leeds."
"Modern gastropubs tend to fall prey to all sorts of pretentiousness. Not the Duke of York. Opened at the back-end of 2013 by Leeds Brewery, the Duke’s griege makeover is smart but sober – it is still very much a pub (with craft beers and real ales to the fore), and the pricing of its food, particularly in a tourist honeypot like York, is refreshingly sensible."
"Attached to the slick White Hart Hotel, the Badger has been given a rather OTT makeover. With its taxidermy, oil paintings, Chesterfield sofas, faux-flickering gas lamps and handsome dark wood fixtures, it looks how big old Victorian pubs might had Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen been alive at the time. The food, however – and the Fat Badger is particularly useful in that you can eat here all day – will quiet any misgivings about the decor."
"If you’re local to Harrogate then you’re guaranteed to know this place, and if you’re not familiar, it should be towards the top of your list. The Fat Badger is a wonderfully British pub that gives you the chance to enjoy some real top-notch food alongside great drinks. They are all prepped for outdoor drinking having recently converted the top floor of their multi-story car park to an open-air dining and drinking area."
"Looking for a place where you get great Chinese food with an equally fair price?. Yan’s express is your place to be!. This restaurant looks normal from the outside, but you can’t let that fool you, because the food is just the opposite - it is delicious, and is served in great quantity."
"Although customers can collect their takeaway, Monkey King Chinese also has a delivery service. Customers say that their food arrives in a timely manner and that it is always hot on delivery. Other positive points raised are the friendly customer service and the good quality of the tasty food."
"Because it’s less than 100 kilometers away, York is an excellent destination for a day trip from Manchester. The city was founded way back in Roman times, so it has a rich history and loads of things to see. The view from its impressive city walls will leave you speechless, and you certainly must see York Minster. Apart from those, there are plenty medieval monuments left from the age when the Normans ruled here."
"The walled city of York was founded by the Romans nearly two thousand years ago, and has seen it’s fair share of history – for a time it was even ruled by the Vikings, and was known as Jórvík. Today, there are still many reminders of the cities medieval past. A walk through “the Shambles” is a must – a winding medieval street overhung by old, timber framed houses and lined with pretty shops."
"VII) Visit York and the surrounding moors (3-5 days) A long drive will take you to the northern part of England. You could stop at a pick-your-own farm on the way. Pick your own fruit (choose from strawberries, raspberries, pears, and apples) farms lends a typical English edge to this road trip."