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20 Best Italian Restaurants in Leeds, United Kingdom
"Established in 1987, Mamma Mia has a long-standing reputation for excellent and authentic Italian food, freshly prepared in our kitchens. The restaurant seats up to 70 people, and has a lovely secluded patio area seating an extra 40. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays: 17:00 – 23:00"
"23/05/2021: I came here with my mum for our first meal out post lockdown and it was fantastic. Good quality food cooked perfectly, we had steak and seafood. Service was perfect."
"the service was super friendly, it made sure you had a great time and got everything you need, not so expensive and a fair price especially since the food was AMAZING!. the food was great, seriously it was like a dream come true, it was heaven and the food was just the best part. the interior was gorgeous and it had a nice calming aesthetic, the menu had a lot of food and drinks and the day we went they had “no pizza” but it didn’t bug us and we ordered some other delicious food!"
"Zizzi restaurants are passionate about simple Italian cookery. Whether it's pizza or pasta, salads or risotto, or carne and pesce (meat and fish), each dish is prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients - from the popular classics to Zizzi's own…"
"Situated in the heart of Adel, Ristorante Sorriso is family run Italian restaurant and a favourite amongst the locals!. You can enjoy homemade lasagne or yummy pizza straight to your door with free delivery if local!. Why not check out the Menu at www.sorrisoleeds.co.uk/ and place your order…Buon appetito!"
"Ned’s Cafe, 5 Stainbeck Rd, Leeds, LS7 3PG - Visit now. No relation to Flanders, this locally-adored little cafe has a vast menu covering breakfast, brunch and lunch. The staff are as charming and vibrant as the food."
"Ned’s is your ideal ‘grab & go’ cafe in the heart of Chapel Allerton, offering fresh, healthy, hearty food. Great breakfasts, lunch, on the go sandwiches and much more!. 5 Stainbeck Corner, Chapel Allerton."
"The Habit is a no-fuss bar and eatery, known locally for its relaxed atmosphere and regularly hosting live music. Serving a classic range of beers, ales, and whiskies from Scotland to Japan you can’t go wrong with this one. They’ve got the cutest roof terrace, and the views of York Minster is what really pushes this into being one of the best beer gardens in York."
"With a stunning backdrop of the Minster on their terrace, this gem on Goodramgate is a must-visit for a pint with a view. Whether beer, wine or spirits is your style there’ll be something for you to enjoy here. Relax and chat with loved ones while taking in this breath-taking view of York’s most iconic building."
"Choose from our extensive range on our drinks menu, locally sourced juices, luxury hot chocolates, fresh herbal teas and wacky kids milkshakes. Don’t see anything you fancy?. Our friendly team will be happy to get creative and help you find something you desire!"
"This chip shop is a traditional English favourite, located next to Kirkgate Market, the largest covered market in England. Head down here before 4pm and you can grab that fresh produce you need, then treat yourself to some fish and chips to boot. They’re now also open later on Fridays, which makes for a pretty awesome way to end your week."
"Did you know there’s a fish & chips stall in Kirkgate Market?. Just follow the oh-so-delicious smell through the rows and you’ll find The Fisherman’s Wife. You can fill up on huge portions of Icelandic fish and golden chips – or mix it up with wholetail scampi, battered sausage or a classic chip butty."
"Bad Boy has made a name for itself in recent years thanks to its juicy burgers and they come piled high with all kinds of toppings. For example, the Triple Bad Boy is a beef burger stacked with bacon, pulled pork, Monterey Jack, gherkins, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions and Bad Boy’s signature sauce. You don’t have to get a burger, though."
"When to go: When you want to get dressed up and treat yourself. What to have: The buttery tender British Wagyu. Located opposite Oakwood’s obelisk at the foot of the sprawling Roundhay park, Chophaus inhabits a stylish beamed cabin, where you can expect a modern take on the traditional steak house."
"If you’ve got a hankering for steak and want to eat outdoors in Leeds, head to Chophaus. They’ve got a new heated terrace, designed by the award-winning Nanu Soda. It’s completely covered, so rain isn’t a problem, and has space for 80 people."
"Bolton Abbey and its acres of surrounding greenery is one of the best country days out you can have near Leeds, and you can treat yourself to a bit of luxury while you’re at it thanks to The Devonshire Arms. Pop in for a drink, or even better, stay to eat – their dining menus have been created by renowned chefs Nick Sharpe and Paul Evans, so you know you’re in for a treat that’s just as good as the views. The Devonshire Arms, Bolton Abbey, Skipton, West Yorkshire, BD23 6AJ."
"The Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa sits in 33,000 acres of prime Yorkshire Dales countryside on the Bolton Abbey Estate belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. It's popular with country folk and people who come to use the spa."