After months of eating in, it’s unsurprising many of us are looking forward to our first meal out. To help you decide where to go for that special occasion, here are the top 10 restaurants in Leeds, according to TripAdvisor.
1. La Taberna Leeds
La Taberna is a popular, family run tapas restaurant, found in the heart of Leeds in York Place. While it serves meat based dishes featuring grilled lamb, beef meatballs and chorizo, it also offers diners plenty of vegetarian, vegan and Gluten free options. Photo: La Taberna Leeds
2. Bengal Brasserie
Located in Leeds city centre on Merrion Way, this restaurant offers traditional Indian cuisine within a stylish setting. Known for its great quality curries and brilliant service this is a firm favourite restaurant among many in Leeds. Photo: Bengal Brasserie
3. Estabulo Rodizio Bar & Grill - The Light
Situated in the heart of Leeds City Centre, Estabulo Rodizio Bar & Grill celebrates traditional cooking methods. Customers can enjoy flamed cooked skewers of prime cuts of meats as well as unlimited sides, a gourmet salad bar and Brazilian hot buffet. Photo: Estabulo Rodizio Bar & Grill - The Light
4. The Whitehall Restaurant & Bar
This is the place to go for modern British cuisine which uses classic ingredients to create popular, imaginative meals. The venue also makes dining here such an enjoyable experience with a wrap around terrace, that's perfect for summer al fresco dining. Photo: The Whitehall Restaurant & Bar
5. Myrtle Tavern, Meanwood
Found north of Leeds, just off the Meanwood Valley Trail this country pub is known for its versatility. Here you can enjoy sunday roasts, traditional english lunches, as well as its tapas menu. It boasts an award winning Children’s play area, fitted with wendy houses & even a rabbit garden. Photo: Myrtle Tavern, Meanwood
6. Smak! The Polish Kitchen
This restaurant prepares and cooks its delicious dishes with the age old traditional methods used in Polish cuisine. Yet this restaurant is still very much in the 21st century, presenting dishes with a modern twist. Photo: Smak! The Polish Kitchen