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Old 18-02-2016, 14:27
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Going to Leeds for a couple of days. Any recommendations for somewhere for me and my wife to eat? Don't mind the origin, but would like somewhere a bit more upmarket/special.
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Old 18-02-2016, 15:30
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Going to Leeds for a couple of days. Any recommendations for somewhere for me and my wife to eat? Don't mind the origin, but would like somewhere a bit more upmarket/special.
been a few years since i have been but our first choice always used to be dino's which is on the street between the station and the leeds hilton

italian based and it was always busy as well which is usually a good sign
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Old 18-02-2016, 15:37
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been a few years since i have been but our first choice always used to be dino's which is on the street between the station and the leeds hilton

italian based and it was always busy as well which is usually a good sign
Dino's is long gone sadly, it was replaced by a particularly cheap and nasty Indian restaurant.

If you don't mind paying, and like your steaks, then I'd heartily recommend the Black House.
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Old 18-02-2016, 15:40
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Dino's is long gone sadly, it was replaced by a particularly cheap and nasty Indian restaurant.

If you don't mind paying, and like your steaks, then I'd heartily recommend the Black House.
oops did say it was a few years , cant remember last time i stayed in leeds
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Old 19-02-2016, 02:00
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I'm not really sure how upmarket it is, but my husband and I always go to Salvo's in Headingley when we go to Leeds. http://www.salvos.co.uk/dining-experiences/salvos/
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Old 19-02-2016, 02:10
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The Man Behind the Curtain has a michelin star, you'd need a fair bit of notice to get a table. I really like Shear's Yard - lovely food, very stylish, reasonably priced. I'd second Salvo's too.
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Old 19-02-2016, 08:57
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The Man Behind the Curtain has a michelin star, you'd need a fair bit of notice to get a table. I really like Shear's Yard - lovely food, very stylish, reasonably priced. I'd second Salvo's too.
Unfortunately in this case 'a fair bit of notice' translates as the best part of a year.
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Old 19-02-2016, 10:35
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Unfortunately in this case 'a fair bit of notice' translates as the best part of a year.
Yep, I looked before christmas and for Friday and Saturday nights they were booked up right until November 2016.

I do really want to go though, it looks great.
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