Red’s (the original one, in town) has become a bit of an institution in Leeds. The restaurant is a bold, brilliant idea for capitalising on the ‘Man V Food’ era, where the […]
Two weeks in Spain: foodie adventures in the sun!
Thanks to my mother in law for this guest post! When the Leeds Foodie and his wife were living it up in Hong Kong recently, their three crazy cats were being cared […]
Cod parcels – a dish that really delivers
After cooking another great recipe, my belief that Daniel Galmiche provides affordable, achievable and amazing French classic recipes has been further strengthened! Again, Daniel offers a simple dish – cod wrapped in […]
Viva – An independent taste in the heart of Leeds
I am rather a keen fan of Italian cooking, as reviews of both Salvos and Divino may testify. However, these excellent restaurants are both a touch further out of town than many […]
Riveresque Café Review: A real gem hidden away on Leeds Bridge
Before we moved to Adel, we lived down by the river on Dock Street in the city centre. There were plenty of positives about living so centrally, and one of those was […]
Cleaver: A Southern American treat
Whilst many Leeds food bloggers might well venture down to the south of England to go to London, very few end up making it down to suburban Surrey – an area deemed […]
The Malmaison Sunday Brunch – a marathon eating experience!
The first week back after an exciting holiday can sometimes leave you feeling a bit flat, so it’s nice to have something a bit naughty to look forward to, to help recapture […]
Hong Kong: Tang Court…Supreme sophistication and service
Hong Kong is a place of fine eateries, whether they are ones that are low costing and just pack a huge flavour punch, or are instead towards the higher end of the […]
Macau: Margaret’s Café e Nata, a jewel in Macau’s crown
During our recent trip to Hong Kong, we decided to take a day trip to Macau. Unfortunately we found Macau, on the whole, quite charmless, with the huge crowds flocking around the […]
Hong Kong: A taste of history at Tai Ping Koon
Hong Kong is a city that seemingly blends the latest glitzy high rise with a far older flat block in an almost seamless manner. Yet while it is fantastic to see how […]