Have any of our Leeds based Clarets had any experience of this establishment
Eating out in Leeds
Eating out in Leeds
Been invited out for a meal in Leeds a week on Monday at "The Cut and Craft" on King Edward St ...
Have any of our Leeds based Clarets had any experience of this establishment
Have any of our Leeds based Clarets had any experience of this establishment
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Hijack the thread.
Any suggestions for eating out Leeds City centre on Sunday.
Equivalent to Wilfreds/Fence Gate not Sycamore Farm before DA starts. Sure DA will have some good recommendations
Any suggestions for eating out Leeds City centre on Sunday.
Equivalent to Wilfreds/Fence Gate not Sycamore Farm before DA starts. Sure DA will have some good recommendations
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
A friend of mine goes there a lot.
Raves about it.
He doesn't have the best pallette in the world so I can imagine it's quite well done if not brilliant and "the place to be seen" cos he's a bit like that
Raves about it.
He doesn't have the best pallette in the world so I can imagine it's quite well done if not brilliant and "the place to be seen" cos he's a bit like that
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Try The Whitehall. Lovely placeLoyalclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 4:52 pmHijack the thread.
Any suggestions for eating out Leeds City centre on Sunday.
Equivalent to Wilfreds/Fence Gate not Sycamore Farm before DA starts. Sure DA will have some good recommendations
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Whitelocks Ale House (if you can find it up Turks Head Alley just off Briggate) do a great Sunday Lunch ... went last year for my Grandsons 21st (same one who's taking us out a week on MondayLoyalclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 4:52 pmHijack the thread.
Any suggestions for eating out Leeds City centre on Sunday.
Equivalent to Wilfreds/Fence Gate not Sycamore Farm before DA starts. Sure DA will have some good recommendations
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Man behind the curtain
Sous Le Nez
The Ivy
Tharadavu
Sous Le Nez
The Ivy
Tharadavu
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Rudys.
Never had a pizza as good.
Never had a pizza as good.
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Nice kebabs opposite the Scarborough taps near train station
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Zaap does some excellent Thai street food in a quirky setting. Prices are reasonable as well.
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
I'll take a look at these. We ate at The rabbit in the moon when O'Hare had it in Manchester
Re: Eating out in Leeds
Me and my girlfriend like it here, Probably the best steakhouse in town. 24 Carat steak if your feeling pretentious 

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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Spent most of the last 20 years in Souz le Nez, love the place!
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Whats his nametarkys_ears wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 4:55 pmA friend of mine goes there a lot.
Raves about it.
He doesn't have the best pallette in the world so I can imagine it's quite well done if not brilliant and "the place to be seen" cos he's a bit like that
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Leeds = dirty dirty kitchens 
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Fish and chips in Whitelocks, scrummy.
A veritable Leeds institution.
A veritable Leeds institution.
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Absolutely. I posted about it on a thread a few months ago.
For the money and the quality - the place is really amazing.
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
My favourite restaurant is Sarto (pasta). Go regularly. Opposite BBC Leeds and next to the Wardrobe
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Hey Ilkley Claret, I thought I was the Only Claret In The Village!Ilkley claret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 6:24 pmSpent most of the last 20 years in Souz le Nez, love the place!
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
They opened in Manchester a few years back. Been going ever since. Whenever I have pizza from somewhere else I'm reminded just how good Rudy's is.
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
The original Bundobust.
Fuji Hiro
Manjits Kitchen
Tharavadu
Fuji Hiro
Manjits Kitchen
Tharavadu
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Thanks for suggestions.
Tried to book Sous Le Nez but was surprised they do not open on Sundays when I rang
Decided on Zaap, where my son enjoyed the tuk tuk we ate in as we've spent a bit of time in various countries in SE Asia. Missed the mega fresh, spicy taste of their dishes in my opinion but was not a bad meal.
Will get through the other recommendations next time we are over
Tried to book Sous Le Nez but was surprised they do not open on Sundays when I rang

Decided on Zaap, where my son enjoyed the tuk tuk we ate in as we've spent a bit of time in various countries in SE Asia. Missed the mega fresh, spicy taste of their dishes in my opinion but was not a bad meal.
Will get through the other recommendations next time we are over
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Rudys is very good but I remember a Leeds pizza takeaway called Harpos….now they probably made the best pizzas ever.
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
You need to book to go in Whitelocks?
I think I now understand what 'gentrification' means.
Re: Eating out in Leeds
If you're eating ... it was heaving when we were there last yeardougcollins wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 6:33 pmYou need to book to go in Whitelocks?
I think I now understand what 'gentrification' means.
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
I used to work in Leeds - must be 20 years ago and that place was fab - great to hear it’s still going strong.Ilkley claret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 6:24 pmSpent most of the last 20 years in Souz le Nez, love the place!
My fave was a pheasant dish - amazing food!
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Re: Eating out in Leeds
Lucky’s Death by Pepperoni was outstanding 30 years agoLoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 7:30 amRudys is very good but I remember a Leeds pizza takeaway called Harpos….now they probably made the best pizzas ever.
Re: Eating out in Leeds
Very nice meal but "wow" prices phew glad we weren't paying 


Had the flat iron steak ... bloody good value compared to the others
Had the flat iron steak ... bloody good value compared to the others
Re: Eating out in Leeds
Just had a few days in York ,went to The Botanist ,they’res one in Leeds ,really enjoyed it.
Re: Eating out in Leeds
Bosscat. What about the important course, the pudding, did you have one. 

Re: Eating out in Leeds
It was an expensive looking menu (imo) but what you had looked very good value. I can’t remember the last time we ate out so I’m completely out of touch with prices. I imagine a round of drinks has you digging deep into your pocket. Anyway it sounds as though you all had an enjoyable afternoon/ evening.
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Like I said I wasn't paying ... but a pint of Kirkstall IPA was £6 a pint ...beddie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 10:33 pmIt was an expensive looking menu (imo) but what you had looked very good value. I can’t remember the last time we ate out so I’m completely out of touch with prices. I imagine a round of drinks has you digging deep into your pocket. Anyway it sounds as though you all had an enjoyable afternoon/ evening.