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The Best Restaurants in Leeds
"In a similar vein to Almost Famous, the guys at Sweet Pizzasput a sugary spin on what is normally savoury. A Sweet Pizza is a full on, scream and shout, tooth dissolving, decedent dessert. They come with two different bases, depending on how quickly you want to develop diabetes."
"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 ..."
"Owned and run by Franco Fantoni and his family, Prima is an Italian restaurant and pizzeria situated just two minutes away from Ripon’s market place. The family have been serving traditional Italian dishes here since 1985, making them one of Ripon’s most popular restaurants. Starters are priced from £4.60 and include all the simple Italian favourites perfect for kickstarting what is bound to be delicious dining experience."
"33 Kirkgate, Ripon HG4 1PB, EnglandTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full BarItalian, Pizza, European, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, DinnerHK$102 - HK$494+44 1765 602034"
"20/05/2021: We have really missed this fabulous restaurant with its authentic interior and so we were delighted to be back. We were well looked after by the enthusiastic and attentive staff. Wonderful selection of drinks."
"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."
"Lotte Inch Gallery first came to York in 2012 in the form of a pop-up art gallery space – but many glorious years later and after several small pop-up exhibitions, the gallery moved from its previous space near York Minster to its current location in bustling 14 Bootham. The eponymous Lotte comes from a background in Art History and Heritage, having worked for The National Trust; Scampston Hall and Gardens; and The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery at The University of Leeds, amongst others – making her a mastermind when it comes to art. The gallery is the ideal place to discover new artists, designers and makers, alongside established names and figures, hoping to be a “welcoming and inclusive place with a regularly changing programme of exhibitions."
"Born and bred in Yorkshire, Henry Moore is one of the most revered sculptors of our time. Moore has left his legacy all around the world in the form of his iconic bronze statues, which can be found on the moors of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, all the way to the heart of Hong Kong’s Central District. Having been a long-standing advocate for accessible public art, the Henry Moore Institute was established by the man himself more than 30 years ago as a centre for the celebration and appreciation of visual arts."
"The Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, 74 The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AH. Founded by Henry Moore himself, who claimed “there wasn’t a single piece of sculpture in my home town” (Castleton) while “Leeds Art Gallery had nothing of any value”, today the institute boasts one of the strongest public collections of sculpture in Britain, and leads an ambitious programme of exhibitions and research designed to ‘make a significant impact on the future of art history’."
"Monday-Saturday, a two course lunch will set you back just £7.20 while a three course Sunday lunch £9.90 per head. The Mulan Chinese Restaurant is not in the city centre – in fact it’s on more of an industrial estate. This does mean very easy parking and a good sized premises, It’s very near the Vue Cinema and Ten Pin Bowling."
"Three Best Rated ranks The Mulan Chinese Restaurant as the best Chinese takeaway in York. It is one of the most established Chinese restaurants, as it has been open since 1989. This restaurant is also one of the most popular with locals and visitors to the city alike."
"If so, you would love The Mulan, a somewhat hidden gem in York. They’re best known for Chinese takeaway meals, which is perfect if you’d like to catch a movie or spend dinner at home. If you do choose to dine in, however, the servings don’t disappoint."
"You really can’t miss Red Chilli if you’ve wandered the streets of Leeds for any number of time. Their prime, city centre location means that they’re often busy. With an enormous selection on offer, there’s something on the menu for all tastes."
"One of the things that customers love the most about Red Chilli is the generous portions. They also love that the takeaway serves authentic East Asian dishes that they describe as tasty, delicious, and flavoursome."
"This team of highly trained chefs specialise in Beijing and Sichaun dishes. Like your plates wonderfully spicy?. Make a bee-line for Red Chilli."