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    Cook

    Cook

    (2 reviews)

    Moortown Corner

    Wow. I'd been past Cook before, and not had an opportunity to stop by, but man. I so wish I had all…read morethose months ago. Let me let you in on a wee secret. Do you get too busy and tired to cook? Does packing in fresh veg become a strain? Are you sick of getting a take away, because at the end of the day it's easier than cooking? Have you lost the will to find new recipes to learn? Here's the secret: visit Cook. Basically, they're like the microwaveable meal kings. And, that sounds like a slight -but it's not. What: Home cooked, freshly frozen, deliciously healthy, wonderfully diverse meals. Frozen in a little microwavable/oven cook tray for you to bob in and eat. Honestly, I was so overly impressed with what they had to offer. The chap in the shop was, for starters, an absolute star. He introduced me to the ideals behind the franchise, and where it came from, talked me through all of the products on offer and we basically ended up having a lovely natter. There are huge packed fridges, filled to the brim with delicious meals, in a range of sizes and cuisines. Everything from Thai red curry, to chilli con carne, to Indian dishes and some other items that were so exotic I've forgotten what they're even called. It really is a place of solution, especially if you're often tired and end up relying on substandard ready meals. They've also a range of desserts, drinks and other such edibles to browse, so I ended up grabbing a Thai curry, chilli and banoffee pie. I've had the chilli and it was just epic. The flavours were fantastic, and went perfectly with the veggie rice, and all for 5 minutes of microwave time. Of course, the washing up was cut down dramatically, so I almost felt a little lost after eating as there was so little to do. The prices are reasonable, perhaps not for a complete eating solution compared to home cooking, but certainly for when you're in a pinch and don't want to eat crud baked in oil, that's been greased up a little. Basically, I've not known such excellent customer service from the wonderful chap in the shop, and never known anything that I've put in a microwave taste edible, let alone that gourmet. You really should get down there and see what's cookin'. And on that note, I'm off to eat my dessert. Sucks to be you - you don't have Banoffee goodness!

    Ready meals so good that I would be happy to serve to guests and proud to pass off as my own…read morecreations. I have bought from them on several occasions and there is always a good amount of variety and sizes available. Puddings are also excellent and you can even get celebration meals too. Staff are very helpful and the shop itself is well laid out and a pleasure to wander around. Not a cheap option but better than supermarket options in terms of quality,

    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.

    Unit A1

    Unit A1

    (2 reviews)

    £££

    I firmly place Salt's in the category of local hidden gem. A charming little shop, it is packed to…read morethe rafters with whole Italian sausages hung from the ceiling, beautifully presented pasta and oils, chutneys and jams. Priding themselves on creating a Spanish-style delicatessen, Salt's have gone to great lengths to import an intriguing selection of hams and cheeses. This provides wonderful variety, but Salt's clearly understands the importance of locality with regards to their ingredients. Their sandwiches and salads are made using Yorkshire outdoor reared dry-cured ham and sausage, cheese from the Hawes creamery and various chutneys from the Ripon based Elizabeth Smedley range. Salt's came to my rescue recently by solving the problem of what to buy a couple for a Golden Anniversary gift. Their Spanish Hamper (£64.75) was a huge success - apparently the fig bon bons and partridge pate were the stand-out items. The price definitely makes it a special occasion gift, but the presentation and quality of the products are exceptional. A fantastic range of hot specials are available daily, a recent favourite was a deliciously succulent chicken and chorizo stew with vegetable couscous (£5.95 for an extremely generous portion). The local sourcing of ingredients and the involvement that Salt's has in the local farmer's markets, give this business a positive community feel, worthy of support.

    In the run up to Christmas I was busy away trying to finish my family gifts and they simply would…read morenot have been perfect had I not visited Salt's. My plan was to create hampers for my dearest and I needed the final few items - I wanted a mixture of food, drink and non-edible gift items and I'd sorted most of these at a variety of places but for the finishing touches! Having been advised that Salt's was *the* place to go for hamper-type goodness I wasn't disappointed. The arrangement of the shop is delightful to begin, as you wander through the door you're greeted by a veritable cornucopia of goodies. It's filled to burst with meats, cheese, chocolates, pickles, pate, chutneys and more. Can I say "yum"? Whilst the lunch time offerings come at a hefty price I can only imagine the delights one might experience in consuming some divine looking goods! Now to the hampers. The friendly lady asked me if I needed a hand and I explained that I was compiling my own hampers, but I needed the baskets and a few more final treats. She was only too happy to help me, in spite of the fact that they had their own ready made hampers (which looked fantastic!) and readied two baskets whilst I picked up a few extras. I opted for some of their specialist chocolate, the sea salt and rose varieties I can personally recommend having sampled it after Christmas, a few of their pates and some other added extras. Everything went down brilliantly and my folks couldn't be happier with their selections. As an extra bonus the lady even allowed me to take some of her cellophane wrapping to finish off the presentation, which was extremely kind and at no extra cost! A truly delightful deli with a hoard of specialist delights - worth every penny!

    Manjit's Kitchen

    Manjit's Kitchen

    (2 reviews)

    City Centre

    Those of you familiar with Leeds-locals on Twitter may well have come across Manjit and her kitchen…read morebefore. I first noticed her tweeting back in November time, before she was even open. The idea immediately grabbed me: a twitter-based ordering system, an independent and friendly business, and an authentic, all-vegetarian, Indian cuisine. And then, I won the competition to sample the service for free! Winner! Since then, many people have written about their experiences. (Google her and 'Megabites' or 'Culture Vultures' for a couple of good 'uns..) Manjit's Kitchen only delivers on Friday and Saturday evenings, and gets pretty busy, making it sometimes difficult to indulge, but last weekend (a whole 6 months later!) I managed to order again. You can call, email, tweet/DM with the order and delivery time-slot and she'll send you a message when the food is on it's way. My food arrived piping hot (I ordered far too much, so as to have some for the next day too. :) Clever..) and promptly - it's worth mentioning, you can also order the food chilled if you'd like a mid-week treat instead - complete with a complimentary (and I believe locally-grown) salad. Manjit supports the local market and often tweets about where she gets her veg (be it from the ground that morning, or Leeds Kirkgate market that afternoon) and that, coupled with a her very obvious talent in the kitchen, makes the food even more delicious than you could hope for. Even with only a few dishes to choose from, it's still tough to decide! I fully recommend giving this a go - you won't even miss the meat, promise. ;)

    Manjit's Kitchen started off on a very good note but has since failed to impress. Their menu…read moreconsists of 3 items the paneer wrap, the masala dhal bowl and the samosa chaat. This in comparison to their competitors in the Trinity Kitchen sounds too less. I have been here about 2-3 times since they opened and while their Masala Chai (spiced tea) is generally always sold out, they could surely up the ante. Another thing that puts people off is the queuing time that they have compared to their bigger companions within the Trinity Kitchen. I would have loved to give them a 4 star but knowing what they are capable of, it is hard to give them a 4 or a 5 as I would really like them to succeed

    Fatsos

    Fatsos

    (4 reviews)

    £

    Shopping Quarter, City Centre

    Well, after weeks of walking past Fatsos, I was initially disdainful of the place due to it's name,…read morebright decor and the fact they had a man holding a sign stood outside. However, after many recommendations from colleagues I decided to try it out. These guys have got it SO right on the fast food sandwich front. There is none of your soggy, packaged, overpriced sarnies that the likes of nearby establishments offer. It is fresh, fast and sooooo filling. Loads of salad, much better value than say subway. And, AND it's a mere £1.69. The choice is huge. If you steer away from the mayonnaise based fillings and refuse the butter it is possible to eat healhtily here. Did I mention they do jacket potatoes and salads too? Oh and the crisp of choice for fatsos is the king of crisps (in my opinion anyway), Seabrooks. Overall, excellent value without compromising on taste. It is no surprise that these guys are expanding quickly and the queues are out the door. The extremely efficient staff mean you won't be waiting long though. Fun fact as well, former Apprentice contestant Rocky is the owner!

    I realised today that I've never had a bad lunch from Fatsos. It is exactly what you'd expect -…read morecheap, no-nonsense food on the go. But everything I've had has been great. The jacket potatoes are hot, cooked all the way through and crispy on the outside; sandwiches are packed with proper Northern portions so they barely close; the salads are varied and huge and taste fresh. Best of all, everything is dirt-cheap. If you can stand the hectic queues and don't mind that almost everything is glistening with fatty dressings or mayo, then Fatsos is definitely worth checking out when you need a quick, filling lunch to haul back go the office.

    Centre Filling

    Centre Filling

    (3 reviews)

    Financial Quarter, City Centre

    With its antiquated style of font on the facade, Centre Fillings is a gutsy and fairly simplistic,…read morecentrally located sandwich shop. As part of a Leeds-based chain, I consider the shop to have retained the characteristics of old fashioned venues of its kind. On copious occasions, I have stocked up on provisions for my journeys up to the North-East when on the way to the station, through the affluent business district. Although the competition in the area is of a magnificent standard in the form of Sesame and Philpotts, Centre Fillings offers a range of sandwiches with a vastly superior monetary value. I have arranged a corporate event using the buffet service at this Yorkshire sandwich empire. We ordered a selection of food which incorporated cheese and pineapple on a stick, scotch eggs and vol-au-vents to accompany the customary sandwiches. What the spread lacked in gastronomic finesse, it certainly made up for in value. It provided a beguiling type of nostalgia for the customers, and was generally well received. A convenient and economical sandwich shop for both individual and corporate consumption.

    Centre Filling(s) does what it says on the tin! It fills your centre. Breakfast and lunches are…read morealways the order of the day. If you want a breakfast sandwich or a roasted teacake, you can get them here. If you just want some toast because you don't have a toaster at work, you can get some here. If you want a sandwich at lunch time and you don't want to pay the earth, they have it. This isn't about roasted vegetables and houmous, it's about good old traditional sandwich shop fillings and lovely service. I always feel like I've gone back in time a little bit and I love that about it!

    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.

    Zaks - hotdogs - Updated May 2026

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