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Paris Restaurant - Information on menu, corporate facilities, and events provision. Contact details.

Sala Thai Restaurant - Thai restaurant based in Headingley; contact details and information on Thai cuisine.

Harry Ramsdens - Chain of UK fish and chips shops. Restaurant locator, history, menu, and corporate information provided.

Dimitri's Tapas Bar and Taverna - Dimitri's is situated near Leeds main Rail Station and serves Greek cuisine at lunchtimes and in the evening.

The Hope Inn - Just off the York Road; information on their menu, events, and pub sports teams.

Nafees Indian Restaurant and Takeaway - Popular Indian restaurant and takeaway near Leeds University.

Casa Mia Italian Restaurant - Italian food restaurant and take-away.

Monkman's Bistro with Bedrooms - Includes information, menu and contact details.

Salvo's Restaurant - Information on restaurant and a varied Italian menu, with e-mail booking facility. Also some of their recipes.

Homarus - A traditional Mediterranean restaurant including information and contact details.

Adriano's Fying Pizza Italian Restaurant - Offers wide choice of dishes from pizzas and pasta to fish.

Bocata - Catering service for businesses in Leeds. Menus and contact details.

Cactus Lounge - Description of a Mexican restaurant in Leeds' Arts Quarter, with details of menus, events, and for contact.

Leodis Brasserie - Information and contact details for the brasserie - including details of menus, and their functions facilities.

Maxi's Restaurant - Cantonese cuisine. Information on menus, and contact details. On-line booking.

Park Lane Restaurant - French-style cuisine, overlooking Roundhay Golf Course.

The Olive Tree - Well-known Greek restaurant on Rodley Lane.

Azrams Sheesh Mahal - Indian restaurant in Kirkstall Road. Contact details, and information about the institution.

North Sea Chinese Restaurant - Cantonese cuisine. Information on menus, booking for functions, and includes a section on the Chinese Zodiac.

Riveresque Leeds - Details of take-away and outside catering services offered, with menus, prices and contact details.

La Bonavita - Leeds city centre restaurant with claims to be the first restaurant in the UK to specialise in Italian Antipasto. Information on location, menu, events and reviews.

Queens Court Gay Bar and Nightclub - Information about facilities, events, menu and location. With photos.

The Bridge Pub - Gay bar, popular with lesbians and gays of all age groups. Information about events and facilities.

The New Penny - Claims to be the first gay pub outside London. Information about facilities and events.

Ruchee - Indian cuisine. Profile, menus and reviews.

Cuban Heels Cafe Bar Restaurant, Leeds, UK. Specialising in Mexican Food - Cuban Heels a cosy Bar Cafe and Restaurant, Specialising in Mexican Food, set in the Railway Arches in the Exchange Quarter, Leeds

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