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    Viet Guy

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Beef pho with prawn spring rolls
    Yian Y.

    In Leeds for a week, stayed at the Marriott across the street. Ate here 3X time, this is Northern Vietnamese pho and it is absolutely delicious. Spring roll is probably one of most fresh and made right spring rolls I've ever had. Not as good as Turtle Tower from SF but still outstanding!

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    Bistro Saigon

    Bistro Saigon

    (5 reviews)

    ££

    Ilkley

    One of the best restaurants in Ilkley. it is always packed on a Friday and Saturday so book well in…read moreadvance. The food is excellent and is a must try. You won't of tasted anything like it. The food is fresh and flavours vibrant and exciting. The staff are very good too at looking after you and the head chef Loc is one of the best in the business. If you fancy something new and exciting to eat there is no better place to go. p.s. the chicken wings are AMAZING!!!

    This was my first foray into Vietnamese food and to be honest i wasnt hopeful when i found out we…read morewere going for ethnic food in the middle class strong hold that is Ilkley. The name upon arrival was also i thought a really bad choice, the connotations of bistro is not one that is synonymous with any part of South East Asia. The atmosphere upon arrival was verging on hostile, the three people who worked there clearly had some issue with us, im not quite sure what, but they were lovely with the old middle class group just in front of us. We ordered spring rolls for starters, not my choice but they turned out to be really nice. I had never eaten them by wrapping a mint leaf then a lettuce leaf around it before dunking it into some dipping sauce; a nice touch i thought! However, one again the service from the three women was steely in its resolution and the wait for food was just far too long! Upon arrival we were given a few prawn crackers between five of us, for the amount of time we had to wait for our order to be taken let alone the food arrive, i would have have thought several more would have been in order. When the food eventually arrived we were asked if we knew how to eat the food, it was at this point she, the manager it would appear, noticed we had a South East Asian girl with us, and said 'ohh of course you know how to eat it'........................ Words literally escaped me! Christine is of Vietnamese descendants , but what an unholy assumption to make! The girls then asked for Sriracha, a standard Vietnamese sauce, which they had no clue what it was. And instead got really quite funny about them asking for it and interrupted the meal several times wanting the name of this illusive sauce. In the end they brought over chilli chopped and raw. The food i had i thought was utterly delicious, i order the green curry as my first baby step into Vietnamese food and was delighted! The girls who all ordered Pho, said it was okay but they had had better. The one saving grace in this place in the cook, without him this place would have closed long ago! It is fair to say though that the massive wait for food is directly due to the fact that he is the only chef. In summary food very good, service absolutely crap! The chef on his own would get 4-5 stars, the service 1, so it really depends how badly you wanted to be treated to get a reward. People with sub ordination fetish' s, i feel you might love the service!

    Ho's Chinese Restaurant

    Ho's Chinese Restaurant

    (9 reviews)

    ££

    Shopping Quarter, City Centre

    After the success of our recent trip to Ho's Bakery; curiosity, hunger and indecision powered my…read moreOther Half and I into trying their restaurant on a recent Sunday afternoon. Located on Vicar Lane, Ho's Bar & Restaurant is open seven days a week, serving a mixture of Chinese and Szechuan cuisine. When entering the restaurant, there were a few promising signs. Firstly, most of the clientele were Chinese, the sounds of their beautiful language wafting through the air. This does prove a certain degree of faith in the quality of the cooking. The decor was inviting, the darkness of the room making the black and red tones seem sultry and rich. Through sheer laziness and after being lured by the value, we decided to go for the set dinner for two people. After ordering, we were swiftly presented with some appetising chicken and sweetcorn soup. The dish was very sweet, but not synthetically so, the freshness of the vegetable exuded natural sugars. On its completion, a plate of spring rolls and honey-glazed ribs arrived, accompanied with some seaweed. The spring rolls were unrecognisable from the greasy and innocuous abominations served at shoddy buffets across the country, the crunchiness of the vegetables provided a pleasant surprise. I often find eating ribs to be a messy process, resulting in dirty fingers and a lingering hunger. The example at Ho's was the inverse of this, with the large quantity of meat slipping off the bone. The seaweed was slightly too sugary, but this was a minor quibble. The main course comprised of sweet and sour pork, beef with green peppers in black bean sauce and some egg fried rice. Although we found the pork slightly chewy, the generous wedges of chargrilled pineapple were delicious. The beef dish was packed with flavour, the garlic perfectly complimenting the saltiness of the black beans. There was not a hint of greasiness in the rice, and the egg was light and fluffy. The monetary value of this feast was extraordinary. From a venue which I consider to be of genuine quality, as opposed to the copious amount of imposters crowding the high street with gloopy sauces and limp vegetables, the entire meal cost £15. I think if we had ordered our favourite dishes from the menu instead of being tempted by the convenience of the set menu, Ho's may have received even higher praise. This is a sterling excuse to revisit Ho's however, something I shall be doing expeditiously.

    I came here with my parents before visiting the theatre and we had the set menu of three courses…read morefor £15 each. We started with a chicken and sweetcorn soup and mixed plate of prawn toast, ribs, crispy wantons, spring rolls and the most delicious seaweed i've ever had! Then we had three main dishes to share, lamb, beef and crispy chicken. We finished with a plate of fresh fruit to share. The service was quick, polite and very friendly. A lot of the customers in the restaurant were chinese so in my book, this shows that it must be good! The restaurant is upstairs in the building as downstairs there is a bakery. I didn't get chance to look down here as we were pushed for time but it was really busy throughout our meal. We sat on a balcony part that overlooks the bakery and the decor is black, red and beech. It looks really stylish inside and would be a great place for a special meal.

    Tong Palace

    Tong Palace

    (8 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    As Jade put, we came here for the Yelp Leeds fam's Supper Club, and I was really keen to try them…read moreout. I'd read some delicious detail about the place before, and hardly ever get to eat Chinese outside of a take away setting, so was set for a good noshing. With a few extra folk attending at the last minute, we managed to get a table for 7 at about 8.30pm - looked like it was touch and go, as the restaurant was full before, but just as we arrived a coach load of people left and got on, er, a coach. Perfect! The strange singing was intriguing - was it karaoke? Was it someone's living space? Either way, I love a bit of quirky detail, and enjoyed trying to work it out. The chap who seemed to run the joint was lovely, and happily accommodated us without a booking. The waitress with the dotty top was also really sweet and friendly, happily taking our drink orders, and such. I was rather excited about the 'lazy Susan' (is this a thing everyone knows about but me?!) and so we ordered various starters and mains so as to fully utlilise it - which really makes for a sociable eating environment! I totally recommend it, tons of fun. Of the starters, the Salt and Chilli Squid was stand out to me - just spicy enough without killing your tastebuds, and perfectly cooked. The chicken lettuce wraps were a new thing for me, and our best way to describe those was akin to porridge, or savoury rice pudding, in texture - the chicken pieces were chopped small with veg, and a savoury thick sauce. Even so, they were really tasty to eat all wrapped up in lettuce. I also loved the Thai Mango Salad, although it was so sweet I couldn't manage more than a taster. Of the mains, I enjoyed the fillet steak dish and pork with OK sauce, but wasn't quite so keen on the lamb and frogs legs. I've had frogs legs before, and preferred them then, but perhaps in this style (ginger and spring onion) they just weren't for me. The lamb and beef didn't seem to be the best quality (a little chewy) but the sauces were really tasty and more-ish with the delicious rice and noodles - I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the noodles considering they were just a side! It's possible that we chose a few too many 'same-y' things to experience the true variety this restaurant offers, but at £15 a head roughly before drinks you get a TON of food for your money. Some of the staff were a little brusque, and some of the dishes didn't quite hit the spot, but the main chap in charge was really friendly. The noodles and squid were really fantastic, but the drink options are limited to lager and a few spirit mixers - there was no cider and just J20 for soft drinks, alongside coke etc. The décor is a little dated, music a little cheesy, but the ambiance of the whole restaurant is very relaxed and enjoyable - I'm sure our table was pretty rowdy and that seemed fine! So all in all, I was torn as realistically it'd be 3.5. I'd certainly recommend giving them a go, as it's a solid spot and one that's been here for quite some time. Give 'em a whirl and bring your spare stomach - portions are feastly! Bring on the next Supper Club!

    Tong Palace is a traditional Chinese and Vietnamese restaurant in town. It is bright red on the…read moreoutside, and on the inside looks like a mixture between a big granny's dining room (the room is the big bit not the granny, necessarily) and a traditional oriental restaurant. With neat table cloths and mini Chinese bowls with the blue pattern round the top. They serve the usual you would expect at a Chinese restaurant with a few unusual extras such as Shark Fin and Crab Meat Soup for £9.50. All the other soups are much lower in price at around £2.50 but I guess the shark meat bumps it way up. Also on the menu I have rarely seen in Chinese restaurants are Casserole dishes and Iron Griddle Sizzlers. They also do a good range of seafood and vegetarian dishes. I was very pleased to discover that the prawn toast was made with real prawns, and the sliced pork with ginger and spring onions was very very good. China Jade, I'm afraid you have a little competition, but they are more expensive and further away so I think you are safe for now.

    Viet Guy - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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