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    Moorish Feast

    3.5 (10 reviews)
    InexpensiveMoroccan
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Moorish

    Moorish

    3.8(5 reviews)
    1.5 miHyde Park
    ££

    I sooo wanted to love Moorish. I'd heard great reviews on here, it had a good write up in the…read moreYorkshire Evening Post, and it's a loical business that I wanted to support. The decor was lovely, a really nice homely feel whilst still being cool. The service let us down enormously though. We waited 30mins for our order to be taken then a further 30 mins for our starter and even our drinks to arrive. It was a busy night, maybe that was it, or maybe it was the fact that 2 of the staff sat down tucking into their dinner rather than serving the heaving dining room of guests. The food was very good, we opted for a mezze to start. Then a mixed grill and a lamb and goats cheese bouvlak. The bouvlak was lovely, the mixed grill was ok too, even if we did see the 2 dining staff putting 2 of their leftover sausages back on the grill. It's cheap, a nice atmosphere and the foods ok, but we won't be going back. It was a huge disappointment.

    Moorish has to be one of the best hidden gems in Hyde Park. It's a tiny, pretty restaurant next to…read morethe park, specialising in Moroccan/Mediterranean food that is remarkably delicious. Try the lamb and goats' cheese bourek; just avoid the vegetable version as it tastes like flavourless mash. Everything is prepared in the small kitchen by undoubtedly loving hands, as it really is more-ish! (sorry.) The prices are pretty good, the bourek (a kind of filo pastry filled with meat and cheese) which is very filling will set you back around £5.50, just remember to get your desert, baklava from Maumoniats International Supermarket, down the road. I made my housemate try these delicious middle-eastern sweets and now she's hooked!

    Oranaise Café - what do u think

    Oranaise Café

    4.2(23 reviews)
    1.7 miHyde Park
    £

    It's been a bit chilly lately and I was really fancying a chicken shawarma to remind me of my trips…read moreto the much warmer Dubai. This appeared to be the only place selling them so I thought we would give them a go. When we arrived, the ambience and smells were so good we switched to moroccan mode, going with a mixed meze and the aubergine tagine (which I was a bit dubious about). The meze was the usual babaganoush (nice and smoky), humous, olives, pitta etc, but with a bit of chicken shawarma on the side to stay with the mission objective. All the food was excellent but the aubergine tagine was so good I will definitely go back and order it again.

    This charming little slice of Northern Africa next to Hyde Park is perhaps the best of the cafes…read moreclumped together around the crossroads. Inside, you'll find Moroccan rugs and Algerian furnishings creating a unique atmosphere in which students and working folk on their lunch breaks enjoy the large but selective menu. It is not just the décor which gives this place its unique sense of authenticity - the food itself echoes North Africa, from kebabs and tapas to spicy meat and humous sandwiches (try the kofta kebab), and it's all served quickly and cheaply. L'Oranaise provides a refreshing change from the usual in an area in which the eateries are increasingly becoming all too familiar, and more importantly, it gives you a real feel for North African culture and cuisine.

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    Oranaise Café - Beautiful brochettes skewers just fresh and tender

    Beautiful brochettes skewers just fresh and tender

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    Oh yes it's ummmmmyyyyy

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    Sami's

    Sami's

    3.8(16 reviews)
    2.9 miChapel Allerton
    ££

    I'd love to give Sami's a bit more than 3, after all, I am, as you know Qype readers, a bit…read moregenerous with the stars. However, a couple of things let this, undoubtably good value Full English down. The first gripe was using cheap sausages. Now, I know you can't actually buy decent sausages for not much money, but I'd at least prefer the option to have non-processed ones. But then, by giving that option, you'd infer that your normal sausages were crap. So, catch-22 really. (Well I think it is, I never could finish the book) Anyway, they had a real problem with mugs too - but, fair enough, we were about 15 hungry hungover layabouts. The rest of the breakfast was excellent, really nice black pudding and what have you. And only GBP 4.99 for a load of stuff. Apparently this place is actually a Moroccan restaurant at night! But that would be another review

    After reading the reviews for this place and never having tried Moroccan food, I thought why not,…read moreand persuaded similar adventurous friends to give it a go. first impressions are not great, but the friendliness of the waiter put us all at ease. We proceeded to try different things from the menu to share between us, the food was delicious and the portions generous and everyone commented on the exquisite taste of some of the ingredients that were obviously produced on the premises, the hummus was the best ever. It is fortunate the supermarket is so near, when we ran out of wine, one of us ran round and bought some more, certainly quicker service than some of the bars in chapel A.

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    Sami's
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    Otto's Restaurant - Otto's

    Otto's Restaurant

    4.0(4 reviews)
    29.4 mi
    ££

    I have eaten in the restaurant several times before and we regularly order via Uber Eats. This is…read morethe last time this will happen. I ordered a birthday meal at 17:36 via Uber Eats, it arrived at 18:17 STONE COLD and with some items undercooked. I initially complained to Uber Eats who blamed the restaurant. I called and spoke to the manager, Charlie, today who pushed back the complaint to Uber Eats. He didn't offer any form of compensation for 2 cold inedible mains and for the undercooked side I would have to come into o the restaurant and spend more money. Nor a sincere apology for a ruined birthday meal. We spent £46 on a cold inedible/unenjoyable meal. I have also had to spend several hours being pushed from pillar to post as no one takes responsibility for fixing the issues. Customer service is non existent. Working as an Event Manager and having been recently venue based in Carnaby Street I can absolutely say I would NEVER leave a repeat customer so unhappy. Word of mouth from unhappy customers is extremely damaging. Previously I would have been happy to recommend this venue but due now primarily to the managers handling of my complaint this will now not be the case. A customer with a ruined birthday is not going to forget quickly. In a cost of living crisis, a customer willing to spend with you should be appreciated.

    Absolutely fantastic! Went for dinner on Thursday, didn't book a table but they had space. Nice…read moreambient, with low lights and nice Spanish music in the background. Both my partner and me went for main courses from the special board - couldn't be any more happy about it. Baked goats cheese as starter and Meatballs tagine and hake fillets with seafood as mains. Nice selection of wines and beers. The mains came with vegetables which was really nice! Bill was £50 and we paid really happy. We'll be back.

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    Otto's Restaurant - Baked cheese with walnuts and pears

    Baked cheese with walnuts and pears

    Otto's Restaurant - Vegetables, seafood dish and meatballs

    Vegetables, seafood dish and meatballs

    Otto's Restaurant

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    Arabian House

    Arabian House

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.5 miChapel Town
    £

    Take Away Chicken…read moreTagine with more rice than any three humans could eat in one sitting for a fiver? You'd be forgiven for thinking it'd be the single worst meal you'd ever have eaten in your life. There though you'd be wrong. Each order of this wonderful stuff comes with about a third of a large chicken that tastes as though it'd been cooked in a real tagine and a box...yes a box of cardamom infused rice. Not the single greatest take-away I've ever had, but they manage to provide really tasty food quickly and at a great price.

    If, like me, you tend to order food rather a lot (no comments on my cooking habits, now) then…read moreyou'll know that Leeds has lots of places to choose for Indian, Chinese, kebabs and such like. When it comes to such cuisines as Lebanese we have much less option, so having spotted Arabian House on Yelp I was keen to give them a go. Since Hungry House had decided to gift me 20% discount again, I was all over it. Not least because it had gotten past 8pm, I'd nothing to cook, and I was starving! The menu offers a number of interesting and authentic dishes and because I'm indeciseive I opted for the mixed grill. To accompany this I chose some tzatziki, hummous, and a naan. The chap had a mosaghat batinjan (various spiced veggies with rice) and with all of the items a veritable feast arrived. Given the discount, the total order came to about £15 so it's incredibly reasonable, and they certainly don't scrimp on the portions. The hummous and tzatziki came in huge foil dishes, so there was plentiful dipping option, the naan was gargantuan, the mixed grill had tons of pieces of chicken, a huge wing, and a large lamb kebab sausage. The veggie dish was a large vat of goodness in itself, and came with a huge portion of beautifully scented rice. It really was the best rice I've had from a take away - long grained, infused with real cinnamon sticks, and other stuff. The chips I ordered as a side with the mixed grill came, also, in a huge box. We were not short on carbs. It took a little while to come, being about 10-15 minutes later than the latest possible time, so order early. As for the taste, I wasn't too impressed with the hummous, as it seemed a little bland. The garlic dip, on the contrary, was so garlicky it almost tasted spicy. The chips, being thin fries, had gotten a touch soggy from the condensation in the packet, but the mixed grill was great. I preferred the chicken to the lamb, as I've had better, but the chicken was cooked beautifully and went extremely well with the tzatziki. The rice was exquisite, and I'd certainly recommend you order it to accompany anything from here. (Except maybe the desserts.) All in all, it's certainly worth trying something from the varied menu. Russell C wasn't kidding on the portion sizes, so you can double up, save even more cash, and still enjoy a relatively healthy meal considering you're ordering take away. I'll likely try them again, but hope next time that the hummous is a little more flavoursome, and the wait not so long for arrival! In any case, it's definitely recommended.

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    Arabian House
    Arabian House
    Arabian House

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    Kada's Coffee Lounge

    Kada's Coffee Lounge

    4.2(10 reviews)
    1.2 miCity Centre, Shopping Quarter
    £

    We dropped in here for a coffee after completing the Leeds Owl Trail around the town centre, and it…read moremade for a pleasant end to the afternoon. There was quite a few of us, so we took over the upstairs seating area - unfortunately wasn't aware until we were leaving that they also have an outside patio area - which was ok, I guess it would be better if there was more comfortable seating! Prices are very reasonable though, and this will probably attract me to go back again - less than £3 for coffee & a cake!

    I've been back, and despite promising myself that I'd try the tea, I failed to arrive early enough…read moreto do so. It's fine though, as we arrived in good time to grab a late night bite and a shisha. We grabbed an apple juice from the fridge, ordered chicken, houmous, mushroom and cheese sandwiches, and sat in the outdoor area to await the food and the shisha. I can't recall which flavour I chose, but have to say, it was delightful -fruity, sweet and lovely! (Of course, that's if you're a fan of shisha.) The sandwiches came promptly, and were simply delicious. The chicken was cooked beautifully, the toasted bread was stuffed to the brim with fresh houmous, mushrooms and melted cheese and the plate came with a helping of salad to eat alongside the sarnie. Incredible! The space is fabulous too; when you enter, it feels like you've gained access to a secret club, where only a select savvy few know it exists. Despite the main shop being empty, we walked in to find a lively hub of folk, all with the same great idea to side-step the noise of Leeds City Centre. The staff are really accommodating, regardless if you're a little wobbly, and it makes for an excellent little hide away from the busy late night streets of Leeds. Given that it's two minutes away from most of the bars along Call Lane, it's the perfect spot to soak up some booze with their varied edibles, relax with friends and escape the rowdiness of town. The best bit? The food is practically take away prices, with none of the awful grease -now that's worth knowing. Yes, sometimes, all you want is an awful kebab, but for those who don't have such a calling come 1am, there's Kadas. Hidden, tasty, friendly and just really flippin' cool. Get involved.

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    Kada's Coffee Lounge
    Kada's Coffee Lounge
    Kada's Coffee Lounge

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