La Grillade has been a stalwart of the Leeds restaurant scene for over 30 years, but I suspect the lack of reviews on here is due to it's location, which is hardly likely to ensnare passers by.
Having recently had a slightly lacklustre meal at Hendersons (see my earlier review) I can confirm that La Grillade does a far better job of serving authentic French fare.
I started with a Boudin noir (black pudding) that was soft to the point of being almost souffled, deeply savoury and accompanied by sauted apple slices. A main of calf's liver was perfectly cooked and nicely doused in a subtle sage sauce. I also tried a few of my other diner's dishes and everything was indicative of a high standard of authentic French cuisine, not some bastardised version for English palates.
If I had any criticism it's that the service is a little too stiff and old fashioned, but the staff were very attentive and helpful. It's location in the underbelly of Wellington Street makes for a very cosy and intimate venue, with the sizeable basement level split into numerous smaller areas. It's the type of place that would make for a pleasant escape from a cold winters day outside.
Our bill came to £128, encompassing three starters, mains and desserts, plus £30 worth of wine. They do a variety of deals, an early bird menu with half a bottle wine coming in at £25, plus a Table d'hôte giving you three courses for £18.50.
It's the best French meal I have eaten in Leeds and represents great value for money. Take the time to find it and I assure you that you won't be disappointed. read more