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    Pizza Express

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Italian
    Closed 11:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    LIVIN'italy - Sicilian Paccheri

    LIVIN'italy

    (17 reviews)

    ££

    Holbeck Urban Village, City Centre

    We stopped by while visiting the area after hearing from multiple people that this was the spot for…read moredinner. We had been adventuring all day and we ended up arriving in time to get a food order in with the kitchen before they switched over to drinks only. We ordered the Italian Mojito, Antipasti with Prosciutto Cotto and Scamorza Affumicate, the Nonna's Meatballs, Porchetta Crostone, and Sicilian Paccheri. The mojito was delicious and had a limoncello foam on it. Very refreshing. The antipasti was truly the highlight of the meal. The meat and cheese was delicious and the bread and onion chutney was perfect with them. If we visit again we would definitely would do more of the antipasti. The Nonna's meatballs were served in a bread bowl. These were ok, but didn't blow us away. However, the bread bowl was perfect for getting extra sauce from the other dishes. The Porchetta Crostone was a highlight of the meal. Very flavorful, the bread was crispy and it was a good mix of sweet and salty. This would be something we'd order again as well. The Sicilian Paccheri was a pistachio pesto pasta and was cooked al dente and was a very tasty pasta: they were generous with the sauce too so we dipped the bread from the Nonna's meatballs in the sauce as well. It wasn't too busy while we were there and we were amongst the last customers there for the evening. The staff was friendly and they were able to bring out our food pretty quickly. The restaurant would be good for date nights, meet ups and small or large groups. While we were there a group of about ten was wrapping up and seemed to have an amazing time as well.

    I generally am not impressed by Italian restaurants, but this one certainly gained my respect. The…read moremenu is uniquely printed on a newspaper-like texture and lists a variety of authentic Italian cuisine. ----- Sicilian "Mezzi Paccheri": short large pasta tubes tossed in a cream of pistachio, topped with silky Stracciatella Mozzarella & giant fresh prawn tails, olive oil & basil (£15.95). I had picked this one because I had not heard of pistachio as the base for pasta sauce before. The combination turned out splendid and the pasta itself was cooked the perfect amount of time. I liked that the dish was topped with whole shrimp and the meat was not tough. The wording on the plate was funny too. ----- Crab & Seabass Ink Ravioli: fresh squid ink ravioli filled with seabass & crab meat, in a slow cooked tasty Mediterranean octopus ragu (£18.95). ----- Make sure to book a table. We had a change of plans and suddenly stopped by Friday evening at 6 PM. The place was absolutely packed with both indoor and outdoor seats filled. Fortunately a couple of bar seats were still available, and so we sat in the back next to a deli selling certain items. A 10% service charge is automatically added onto the bill. Ask for the password to use their guest Wi-Fi.

    Kitschen - A most fabulous shop front!

    Kitschen

    (4 reviews)

    £

    The Calls, City Centre, Shopping Quarter

    What a great new quirky addition to Leeds! You may be surprised by the black & white graffiti on…read morethe exterior of the building, but take my word for it, save it for the upstairs seating area! While you're in there why not check out their selection of classic VHS videos, and maybe take along a few drinks with your pals. Who can beat a cult movie, few beers, good pals & great pizza? Whether you're looking for an bite to eat during the day, early evening, or after a big night out their pizza slices are certainly big enough to satisfy the appetite. Prices are pretty reasonable at around £4 per serving - but be assured that there's no skimping on the quality of the ingredients. They've got a good selection to choose from, so if you're a pizza fan then you'll absolutely love Kitschen. A new addition to Leeds that is sure to quickly establish itself as a regular hang out for me!

    I passed by this quirky little food emporium a few times, marveling at it's black and white…read moreexterior, before I finally had the time to sample the menu, but I'm very glad I stopped! Kitschen follows fine traditions of street food, serving up slices of hot pizza, filled sandwiches, fully-laden doughballs, and from what can only be witchcraft, tea and coffee for 50p, We went with the latter two this time, our doughballs smothered with cheese, tomato sauce, and roasted vegetables, and were quickly devoured, and the coffees followed suit quickly. The doughballs were lovely and crisp on the outside, and once cracked open were lovely and fluffy, complimenting the rich toppings well, and the coffee was great as well; actual filter coffee, not reconstituted instant malarkey. We were also lucky enough to sample one of their experimental calzones that they plan to add to the menu soon, this one stuffed with salami and spinach, and I eagerly await till I can get another one! This is well worth a trip to if you're hanging around the Corn Exchange!

    Pizza Express - From official website

    Pizza Express

    (22 reviews)

    ££

    The Calls, City Centre, Shopping Quarter

    Now my friends who doesn't love a good pizza. You know it makes sense. Go with the power of the…read morecheese, it's calling you. So when I want a good pizza guaranteed and a good dining experience to boot, then I head down to the Pizza Express near the Corn Exchange. So you should know by now what you get at this quite excellent and big chain. Succulent pizza, mouth watering pastas and divine dough balls. It's all here. Fresh ingredients, ever changing menus and a fantastic wine selection. Job done. Now I especially like this Pizza Express for several reasons. Firstly, the venue is class. Big expansive ceilings, stone flooring and lots and lots of space. Even on Saturday nights, you won't wait an age to get a table. Add to that the five star service. All the waiters are friendly and more importantly they are quick and proficient. You'll be in and out as quickly as you want to be. The only minor side is the lack of space to wait if it is busy and the lack of an ability to have a quick drink whilst you count down those minutes to feasting time. Maybe they just didn't want to serve me because I'm a dodgy looking character? Anyway, that aside it has to be one of my favourite pre Saturday night out eating haunts.

    We came here pretty late last night, as the other one the other side of town was completely rammed…read moreand people were queuing outside to get in, and it was frankly too cold for that, and I had new shoes on and couldn't stay stood up for that long. So, it was about 9ish I think when we got here, and despite it being busy, we got a table straight away. The service was slower than I'd usually have liked, but it was actually refreshing that it was a bit more laid back. We weren't in any rush, so it resulted in a nice, relaxing evening. What I was really impressed with was that when I asked for the bill, the waiter asked me whether I had any vouchers to use, which was awesome as it took away that whole embarrassing 'hello, yes, I'm a bit tight, please can I use this voucher, don't tell anyone I'm poor' moment that I absolutely loathe. Well done Pizza Express waiter dude. The marinated olives were delish, and the mains were equally as tasty. I had the Bosco salad (all ingredients I adore - avocado, mozzarella, garlic mushrooms, rocket and that), and Hot Steve had an American pizza. I was very good and had a machiatto instead of a pudding, although Steve had one of those toffee fudge concoctions and the waitress very cleverly brought two spoons touches like that make a difference, and that's why I'll come back again. I don't know why it's been so long since I've been to Pizza Express, but I think it'll be something I do regularly now. PS Two Peroni, a bottle of San Pellegrino, and all the above came to £25.00 on the nose with one of those 2-4-1 mains vouchers. Cheaper than Steak n Chicken Tuesdays end up at the Arc : )

    Luckys

    Luckys

    (12 reviews)

    £

    University, Hyde Park

    Like its sister shop located further down the same street, Lucky's is a massively popular pizza…read morejoint that does standard pizzas for standard prices but also offers something that hardly anywhere else (surprisingly) does - single slices. They're a quid, which is fairly good value for those who are too scared to face a whole pizza (however, it's better value to get a whole one and finish it off for breakfast if you have no shame like me) and they're pretty tasty whether you're sober or drunk (most people in here will be the latter). Sometimes, however, you get the last slice of a pizza that's been sitting around for ages and has gone a little bit stale or soggy, and it's not the most pleasant culinary experience. The service could also be a little bit quicker, but all in all they're doing a good job.

    Lucky's was always the pizza place of choice throughout university, and still remains a firm…read morefavourite thanks to their fast delivery, freephone number and mostly their tasty, inventive pizzas. My favourites are the Vegetarian Deluxe, the Celery and Blue Cheese, and the Pizza Pesto, although most people I know (ok, Steve) go for the Meat Feast or the Meatheads and Madcows. Ooh a good tip - if you can agree on a topping, share an 18 family size - it works out cheaper and it's very exciting when the delivery man turns up. I feel like I'm in some kind of US sitcom/teen drama like Dawson's OC or something.

    Herman's Pizzeria

    Herman's Pizzeria

    (1 review)

    Located inside the Bargain Booze store on Burley Road, you've probably seen the gopping cartoon…read moresign of Herman and his slice of pizza as you drive past, but their absence from just-eat.co.uk and a complete lack of their own proper website or flyering means that's probably all you've seen of them. A shame, because it's one of the best takeaways in the city. Pizza, pasta bakes and chicken and chips, all available for under £3, with free delivery on orders over £5. Friendly guy on the phone. Delivered within quoted time. Their pizzas have a pretty thin base and the selection isn't huge, but the dough and tomato sauce is excellent, and consequently the whole thing tastes a lot fresher and a lot more home-made than the stodge-fests you normally get locally. Obviously, you can build your own if you're super picky. Likewise with their customisable pasta bakes, which may seem an odd choice for a takeaway to offer, but they're ideal for when you want something half normal but you just don't want to cook it yourself. Potato wedges for £1.50 too... next level root vegetable manoeuvre! Being inside an off licence means they can take your booze order on the same call, which is handy, and they regularly have competitive offers on. The only downside is that with no online menu you're stuck asking for it to be dictated to you down the phone the first time you ring. They've gone to the trouble of posting camp videos of someone in a giant cartoon head on youtube so hopefully a useful web presence will follow. They shut pretty early in the week but 1am close on Friday and Sat nights.

    Franco's Restaurant - Image taken from the Brio website

    Franco's Restaurant

    (8 reviews)

    ££

    Shopping Quarter, City Centre

    Brio is an quthentic Italian restaurant and what I really like about The Light's Brio is the fact…read morethat you can sit outside of the restaurant to eat in a sort of mock terrace area complete with Palm trees. This is one of my favourite places to visit with friends due to the light atmosphere and wide choice of dishes available. For anybody who may be a little shy to try a forgeign cuisine, English options are available. I ordered the Sirloin Steak which was, as always, cooked to perfection with just the right amount of caramelised onions. Prices are reasonable for a restaurant, around £18 for a steak dish. Quality is always present at Brio and staff have always had a 'can do' attitude.

    Brio Pizza, probably the restaurant in Leeds that I have frequented more than any other! And why,…read morebecause its so bluddy reliably tasty and watching the staff turn tables with ease makes you feel like you have walked into the light and been transported to Italy. Leeds is tough competition when it comes to Italian food and over my time in leeds I've been around most of them and decided Brio is the one for me. Its in the name and pizza really is a specialty you wont find better thin an crispy as they should be with a full range of toppings to choose from, and classic combinations at that. The Gargantua comes highly recomended a meaty feat! Pasta always perfectly cooked and delicious fancy something fishy go for the linguine alle vongole, (long flat pasta with clams garlic chilli and the like) a real classic dish. There is always a range of seasonal specials be it lobster season or something else, check them out while you wait to be seated. Brio is a great place for a speedy lunch or a hassle free dinner when you need to get your drink on. Some of the best coffee in Leeds, so dont miss out on that espresso to help you get over the post feast slump! Salute! or Gezuar!

    Pizza Express - pizza - Updated May 2026

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