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The Best Restaurants in Leeds
"Open seven days a week, this expansive Italian dining destination is the epitome of authentic Italian cooking. With a mix of seasonal Yorkshire produce, and quality ingredients are flown in from the markets of Sicily and Milan, you’ll find an array of seafood, fresh pasta, and trattoria classics. Up in Roundhay, San Carlo Flying Pizza impressive covered outdoor terrace is the place to be when the sun is shining."
"Situated in the heart of Leeds’ smart legal and business quarter, this branch of San Carlo promises sleek, stylish good looks, a cheery, welcoming vibe and a wide-ranging menu peppered with trattoria classics."
"Based at 107 Westgate, Prego Pizzeria brings a little Italian charm to Wakefield. Prego quite rightly pride themselves on their traditional Tuscan recipes and pizzas cooked in the only wood burning pizza oven in Wakefield. Their reasonably priced menu and cosy Italian décor makes it a popular spot for locals."
"107 Westgate, Wakefield WF1 1EL EnglandItalian, Pizza, Seafood, MediterraneanDinnerTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service[email protected]+44 1924 377977http://www.pregopizzeria.co.uk/"
"08/04/2021: A warm understated welcome greeted me from a kind lady who promptly served me a pizza and coffee for my walk home. Both were on point and with service like that I’ll be returning for ice cream and cake as I pass by, next time."
"Roberto Authentic Italian Gelato is an artisanal gelato offering freshly made gelato every day for you and your family. Also serving coffee, cakes, pastries and tasty pizzas. Open for take-away and deliveries everyday 10am-5pm."
"Choose from a variety of unusual flavours like Orange Blossom and Passion Fruit Cheesecake. Sit in or takeaway for a stroll along the city walls. Savoury treats also available."
"Two things are ‘God’ in chef Paolo Silesu’s rustic Italian restaurant: food and Juventus Football Club. The place is always full of in-the-know foodies and students taking advantage of the reasonably priced menu, but it only adds to the noisy authenticity. Pizzas and pastas make up the bulk of the menu but the regularly changing specials board features Sardinian highlights such as cozze e vongole (mussels and clams cooked in Vernaccia wine with chilli and garlic) or sardines with pesto rosso (pan-seared with onions, rocket and red pesto)."
"Restaurant with ceramics on the walls and a blackboard menu of classic Italian/Sardinian dishes. Truly exceptional home style authentic cooking. Address : 40 Walmgate, York YO1 9TJ, UK"
"Pizza Bello is famous for its secret recipe hand-made dough, which they’ve perfected over the past 25 years. They cook it in a traditional stone oven and the result is delicious. Take your pick from 29 different pizzas – you can get everything from the fiery Al Diavolo, a mix of red onion, olives, anchovies, green peppers and chilli, to the meaty Saparito, which is piled high with ham, salami, garlic sausage and pepperoni."
"If anyone is in need of a curry fix, the first place in mind to visit Fo’Sho would be Bradford!. It has been named the curry capital of the UK. Who would think of going for an afternoon tea with jam n’ cream scones in the heart of Bradford!"
"The Phoenix prides itself on being a traditional institution, retaining so much of its old charm this independently run pub is steeped in history and is known for its fantastic ales and hosting some of the best live jazz around. You’ll not find a tv or jukebox here. This charming pub that sits alongside the York city walls is great for those looking to get away from the rabble and enjoy a pint of great ale in peace."
"Clayton Hotel, formerly known as Bewleys Hotel, is a great choice for travellers looking for hotels that provide easy accessibility and movement around the city; the property is a short walk to the train station, a 20-minute drive to the airport, and is near Junction 3 of M621 motorway. At this hotel, guests are pampered with luxurious amenities in their suites such as modern furniture, power showers, soundproof walls, cosy duvets, and hypo-allergenic pillows that guarantee a good night’s sleep. Furthermore, guests should not miss out on having a taste of the hotel’s aromatic coffee blend prepared at their in-house brand Red Bean Roastery."
"Situated beside Leeds' city centre, The Clayton Hotel Leeds is just off the M1, at Junction 3 of the M621 motorway. Leeds Bradford International Airport is just 20 minutes' drive away. Offering links to the airport, Leeds Railway Station is within walking distance."