My Beloved found this place on the Taste website and thought we should try the Sunday Grill Out at £6.95 a head (http://www.onefusionleeds.com/sunday-grill-out/).
Our Young Man plays pool alternate Sundays so we had a little time in town first to look at alternatives. We couldn't find anything which looked more interesting and I always like going somewhere new so once we were all ready, off we went.
Although it's on a busy road, there are parking places marked so we got a spot right outside. The restaurant itself isn't easy to spot, although it is signposted. The door is in a corner next to Pablo's Cafe and the restaurant it's self is right above Pablo's.
We were the only customers so we had a choice of tables; perhaps if the weather had been warmer, we might have gone for a table on the terrace but as it was we headed for a table by the window. Despite being on a road better known for light industry than food, it is quite an attractive restaurant. I'm not talking about high fashion where the decor is more remarkable than the food (e.g. Bibi's) but we had real tablecloths, pretty lanterns, comfy chairs which were light enough to pull in and out easily and enough space between the tables to move if it had been crowded. Nice loos too.
The staff were very friendly, pleasant and helpful. The only criticism I have is that the menu was recited rather than written, and with my memory. the poor guy had to go through the list three times, which he did very patiently.
In the end I had grilled salmon with mediterranean vegetables, mashed potatoes (real mash made from genuine potatoes) and a range of salads. My beloved had grilled pork, mediterranean vegetables, macaroni cheese, Boerewors sausages, a piece of pizza, chips and salad. Our Young Man had beefburgers rather than pork and sausage but otherwise copied his dad. We followed this with apple tart andicecrean for OYM and pineapple upsidedown cake with cream for MB and I. All in all a very nice meal which came to £9:45 each plus drinks.
Definitely somewhere to go back to, and there are a couple of thing really fancy from the a la carte menu read more