bit of a tangent but any tips for eating in leeds centre? up there for work in a couple of weeks so guess they'll cover 15 quid or so, want to avoid just wondering around lost and going into a pizza express...
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How long you up for?
Leeds city centre is very small and is easy to get around, generally (the inner ring road can cause a few hassles).
These are the places we go, more often than not. Bare in mind we are vegetarians and Yorkshire is very meat friendly- there are other very good restaurants about if you want flesh. All but one of the below also serve meat.
We used to eat in
Little Tokyo a lot- the bento boxes are best.
Fuji Hiro is a good, simple, cheap Japanese restaurant.
Hansa's is an ace vegetarian up market Indian.
Sukhothai is a really good thai (not been for about 5 years though), but a bit out of town.
Jino's is another good Thai cafe.
The
corn exchange now has restaurants etc with a good reputation, but I have boycotted it (they kicked out all the independent traders to allow the foodie stuff to move in). The only loser is me.
Tampopo used to be good, but wasn't all that last time we went. Maybe they were having an off day.
Bradford is the place for curry- 15 minutes by train. Lots of choice. Worth a trip.
If you want any more help/assistance, let me know
(I might also be able to wangle a free evening, not that there's much to see/do in Leeds centre of an evening)