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    Restaurant Gaucho - Leeds in City Centre, Leeds

    Gaucho - Leeds

    Located at City Centre area
    Argentinian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaArgentinian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    4.9/6
    28 reviews
    4.9/6
    28 reviews
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    Restaurant Bower's Tap in City Centre, Leeds

    Bower's Tap

    Located at City Centre area
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    5.5/6
    4 reviews
    5.5/6
    4 reviews
    Bower's Tap

    Browns Brasserie & Bar - Leeds

    Located at City Centre area
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Breakfast, Buffet, Lunch, Dessert
    Located at City Centre areaBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Breakfast, Buffet, Lunch, Dessert
    4.0/6
    1 reviews
    4.0/6
    1 reviews
    Browns Brasserie & Bar - Leeds

    Walkabout Leeds (Woodhouse Lane)

    Located at City Centre area
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    4.0/6
    1 reviews
    4.0/6
    1 reviews
    Walkabout Leeds (Woodhouse Lane)
    1. 1.

      Keep it traditional, keep it northern

      Leeds is one of the best places in the country to enjoy a Sunday roast – Yorkshire is home to the Yorkshire pudding, after all – and you’d best believe there are plenty of restaurants in Leeds city centre that will serve you up a proper mountain of roast beef with all the trimmings and as much gravy as you care to clog your arteries with. But the traditional British carb hit doesn’t stop with a Sunday Roast, no, no. There are restaurants in the city centre of Leeds where one can find some of the finest fish and chips north of Cornwall – yes, that means pretty much the whole country – and if you track down a pub around Commercial Street, Briggate or Boar Lane, you might even find some proper pork pies.
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      A rich multiculturalism

      As well as being a home to straight-talking northerners and more British carby classics than you can shake a stick at, Leeds and its city centre restaurants have for a long time very proudly benefitted from rich, vibrant multiculturalism. All you have to do is walk along any city centre street to notice a diversity of people and in turn a diversity of restaurants that’s really quite heartwarming indeed. Indian and Bangladeshi restaurants in the city centre of Leeds are among some of the best in the country, while the selection of Caribbean and African restaurants rival that of the Old Kent Road in London. It’s all refreshing to see and completely delicious to taste.
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      Independent, artisanal, boutique

      As if city centre restaurants in Leeds didn’t have enough going for them after after all of that, in recent times they’ve also incorporated into their menus a rather buzzing appetite for street food and all things artisanal. That means regular folk with passions for food have been opening new and independent restaurants all over the city centre and getting all experimental in terms of the fare they’re offering. Think gourmet Indian, fresh and vibrant Vietnamese, small and intimate gluten-free Italian restaurants or independent cafes with bags of charm and plenty of homemade goodness. All things considered, restaurants in Leeds city centre are very much leading the way when it comes to exciting new ways to eat out but never feel any need to make a song and dance about it. Instead, it’s up to us to seek out the all of the most golden little gems.
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      Finally it’s fine

      To finish off our brief roundup of city centre restaurants in Leeds, it’s right that we finally come to fine dining. It’s a common misconception that the north of England, and particularly Yorkshire, don’t know what they’re doing when it comes to fine dining, but believe us, there are plenty of restaurants in Leeds city centre that more than prove the naysayers wrong. Whether you want classic British or a refined taste of Asia, you won’t struggle to find a sophisticated eatery to suit your special occasion. Heck, Leeds is even home to one of a very small handful of Michelin starred restaurants in the north. Need we say more...