It’s all about a different atmosphere. It’s about good food. It’s about good service and attention to detail. So no wonder the long-established Sous Le Nez is one of the most acclaimed restaurant and wine bars in Leeds
Bamboo screens and Asian artwork decks out the interior of this Thai restaurant serving 200 dishes.
Molecular mixology in the heart of the City, Greek Street
Simple interior for beer enthusiasts to taste in third pint glasses with specially matched food.
Servers carve up to 15 types of grilled meat at your table with a wide range of salads & hot dishes.
Place of Great vibe, great drinks, great prices, great music and a lovely bar staff.
The Basement, Quebec House, 9 Quebec St, Leeds LS1 2HA, UK
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