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Queues form early outside the Dammone’s family-run trattoria in a parade of suburban shops – as no reservations are taken in the evening. Opened… more »
Set in a Victorian gentleman's private house, Haley's forms an impressive surround for an imaginative British menu. Lead with the game & foie gras… more »
For the best fish & chips in the area, head out to Headingley (the home of Yorkshire cricket). Okay, so the whole experience does not come cheap… more »
Branches of Loch Fyne continue to draw the crowds, thanks to a winning combination of super-fresh fish, efficient service & bright, contemporary… more »
More fast-food takeway than restaurant, but its handful of tables make a cool retreat from more intense sushi bars. As the Japanese chefs prepare… more »
On the edge of Millennium Square and at the cutting edge of design. While there is clear appreciation for clarity of line, light and space in this… more »
Another lively cosmopolitan addition to the fast-evolving Civic Quarter which now offers just about every cuisine. Descend the stairs of the restored… more »
Billed as Leeds’ only Champagne & cocktail bar, Epernay may look sober out front – all muted, masculine tones & modernist, exposed-brick edge… more »
With its clean, contemporary look, Lazy Lounge is a light, bright affair, but the key to its popularity is serious wine done with good humour.… more »
Tradition rules at this Manchester institution (opened in 1872) that recently crossed the Pennines to find a new home in the Leeds financial district… more »
Latest opening from the owners of the lively La Tasca chain of Spanish restaurants. Bare brick walls & dark polished wood evoke Spain, as does… more »
Elegant but comfortable, No 3 York Place has long been regarded as a Leeds culinary landmark. These days, it majors in modern British brasserie… more »
The top dog of the gourmet burger phenomenon doesn’t seem likely to hand over its crown to imitators any time soon. Its range of 100% Aberdeen… more »
Brown’s, a university town fixture, has now extended its reach from Brighton in the south to Glasgow in the north – with further openings on… more »
Guy Laval recreated a corner of his native France in the basement of the former Wellesley Hotel more than 25 years ago & grills of lamb or beef… more »
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