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    2.5 (2 reviews)
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    Le Chalet - Interior Le Chalet Leeds

    Le Chalet

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.1 miFinancial Quarter, City Centre, Shopping Quarter
    ££

    Le Chalet is an oddity, but it has the potential to become a new favourite, provided they iron out…read morea few kinks. It's very new, and to some extent it ticks all my boxes - nice and light, fairly spacious, white / turquoise / silver decor, elegant but homely, loose leaf teas (including green tea with jasmine pearls, a favourite when out and about)... Oddly, given how new the place is, it feels somehow a bit tired. The beautiful, opulent crystal chandelier is dangling drunkenly askew, with its fitting on the ceiling not quite - well - fitting. The ceiling itself is a bit coarse, too, a bit of a plasterboard magnificence, and in general reflects a sense of just Not Quite Ready. In short, the detail didn't deliver on the promise of the general aesthetic. When visiting here with two old schoolfriends, we were but one of two tables downstairs that were not part of a large afternoon tea party - the place was not busy - but we seemed to be waiting an age for service, even just drinks. The reason, given swiftly on our arrival, was that there were no menus available. It seems odd to me that there should be so many empty seats and yet still insufficient menus to go around. And the menus, once they did arrive, were battered in slightly torn plastic folders. We had been there for nearly an hour by the time our food arrived. It was all very strange. Side note: they could also do with specifying that their pink lemonade is the Fentiman's Rose Lemonade that I do so dearly love (roses being my Thing etc etc) instead of just "pink lemonade", because what to me was a delightful surprise might be less so to the less florally inclined customer. HOWEVER... that's all of the criticism done with. The food - light bites, largely - was excellent. I had a quiche lorraine, expecting the usual slice of cold quiche, but what arrived was a beautiful, hot, delicate quiche for one, siting in perfect pastry, served atop a lovely fresh salad that itself wore a fine dressing. It made for a perfect light lunch and at less than £6 you could do far worse. A macaron for just 85p is definitely stealing the show as well. They had a range of flavours - strawberry, chocolate, lemon, pistachio - and initially the wrong flavour was brought to me - but they were very nice macarons and for that price you can't go wrong. It was £2.50 for a pot of tea, which is also pretty decent, especially given the sheer capacity of those beautiful glass pots. They appeared only half full but did a good three full cups, and the waitress arrived shortly after we'd finished to offer hot water refills. With some great-looking cakes on display and a nice two-slate-tier afternoon tea for £12.50, it'll definitely be worth another visit, and I'm sure they'll iron out their odd little kinks with a bit of time. I'm looking forward to another trip here at some point.

    I can't believe that no one has left a review for Le Chalet!…read moreIt's a lovely French cafe/tea/bakery room with friendly and helpful staff. As well as the menu, there are gateaux, cakes, biscuits, light as air macaroons and all sorts of sweet delights to choose from. There are over a dozen types of tea, all served in beautiful glass pots. Prices are really good value; 85p for a macaroon, then between 12 and 2, a main course and a hot drink costs £5.50. The galette is fantastic and the omelette looks lovely. If you need a comparison think Valerie's but hand made rather than mass produced.

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    Marco's New York Italian MediaCityUK - The béchamel style sauce was the best part of the meal with onion rings

    Marco's New York Italian MediaCityUK

    3.0(11 reviews)
    38.3 miSalford Quays

    Oh my word it was greasy spoon dishes albeit at greasy spoon prices…read more We had only come away from the contracted - out, Coronation St (95 minute tour - £35 a head) that opened at ITV's studio site near the Lowry just in March 2022. We remembered this MPW place fondly though this was pre covid. The reputation brought us back. The restaurant was closed at 2:30pm on a Saturday afternoon except for pre booked afternoon tea, so we were invited to order from the downstairs pub menu, which we did, after all we were told the food was from the same kitchen and, after all, it's MPW so it'll be ok, right? There was little on this menu that I wanted. I'm not a big fan of beef burgers and the meat - based pasta dishes didn't excite - very few fish options - just deep fried cod or farmed salmon. So I tried a brown bread, cod fish finger sandwich. This was a first ever for me as I thought I'd be served a small portion of quality food. I think my wife thought I'd lost my senses. Nope, I was wrong too. It was greasy spoon muck. I'd be astonished if the (3) lukewarm battered fish fingers - that were deep fried and tasted quite greasy - are not bought in pre - frozen from a supermarket. I had rocket on the plate with awful coleslaw (seemed a vegan liquid) and tartare sauce from a jar - if I'm wrong about coming from a jar it sure tasted like it. After tasting I set both aside as they were grim. Most of the sliced, factory - made bread, that wasn't toasted, was also left on the plate. I ordered a side portion of beer battered French fried onions (£3.95 for 8). Again, they were warm, not hot. Had they been served hot they would likely have been really tasty, but here too they were poor and greasy. They did come with a very good béchamel style sauce, so more by accident than design I at least had a sauce to add to the greasy, lukewarm, fish fingers. My wife ordered up a club sandwich with French fries. She says it was fine. Code for not very good - 3 star. Again the fries are factory made so even MPW staff can't even be arsed anymore. I do realise and repeat that we paid greasy spoon cafe prices but I did expect it to be so much better. I'd be happy to pay more for quality. Finally according to the menu, my dish was meant to come with salted crisps but they were left off. I didn't say a thing as I'd enough grease already before me. The bill that included one Coke Zero was £30.05. I rarely ever feel sick as I've a cast iron constitution but as I write this late evening same day review I'm feeling queasy. We won't rush back.

    I'm sorry to say Marco's New York Italian MediaCityUK really has gone down-hill in terms of quality…read morebased on my past two experiences in the past year, it seems every dish I've ordered just hasn't been right. Not only is it awkward entering the restauraunt which involves going through a corridor with many doors through conference rooms of the Holiday Inn, but it can also be hard to find a staff member as I was waiting in an unstaffed restauraunt for over five-minutes without a table. I found my gluten-free pizza to be doughy, while my Christmas Dinner was just a mess with hard vegetables and chewy meat, meanwhile, the bread of my burger was also doughy with the meat dry and overcooked. A real shame to see this place go down-hill especially as it falls behind MPW standards. 1*

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    Marco's New York Italian MediaCityUK - The pretty grim greasy fish finger sandwich with awful coleslaw

    The pretty grim greasy fish finger sandwich with awful coleslaw

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    The Garden Kitchen - The Garden Kitchen

    The Garden Kitchen

    4.6(5 reviews)
    34.2 mi
    ££

    Mothers Day Surprise!…read more We wanted to take the Mothers somewhere nice and out of town and had seen The Garden Kitchen had been visited by a number of our friends and family on Facebook, all giving great reviews and I can see why! We arrived for final service at 6pm and as you can imagine it was very busy on Mothers Day. The maître d' came straight over to us to let us know how long it would be until we were seated and continuously gave us progress updates. Whilst waiting we perused the small shop of local produce, had a drink and soaked up our surroundings. The Tea Room is a new addition to Holden Clough Nursery being built in the last few years, but looks like it should have always been there! It is beautiful and sympathetically designed to its surroundings. So, the food....WOW! I'd seen pictures but when our Afternoon Tea arrived on a mini picnic bench I felt like clapping!! (In fact, I think I did!!) Such a great idea and adds a little bit of originality and quirkiness to your experience. Everything on my picnic bench was delicious. The Mushroom soup was silky, creamy and full of flavour. The mini Roast Beef Dinner served in an individual yorkshire pudding was beautiful and of course came with a little jug of gravy and beef was tender and pink. The scone was fresh and light with jam that had just the right sweetness and fruit mix. My other main highlight was the Rocky Road, I'm not usually a fan because its too rich and sweet but O-M-G this was amazing. I still find myself thinking about it now two days on. The chocolate melts in your mouth to find small nuggets of biscuit and mini marshmallows.....all washed down with a great cup of coffee. John & Kate who own and run The Garden Kitchen have done a fanstastic job transforming Holden Clough Nursery over the last few years. The service, quality of food and surroundings are 10/10. We will be coming back during the day to visit the nursery (and no doubt the Garden Kitchen too). Thank you for a fantastic evening...and the Mums loved it!! : )

    I seen this place on facebook so I added them and I kept seeing them put pictures on of the…read moreafternoon tea which looked amazing so I finally decided to book. I went with my mum, sister and partner for the Valentine's afternoon tea, it was great it was so different from traditional afternoon tea you got soup in a tea cup, two open top sandwiches and a mini quiche which was a nice change from just sandwiches. The cakes you got was a scone. A mini red velvet cake, a heart biscuit, marshmallows with chocolate, profiterole with white chocolate and a mini love potion in a glass boot. We got a glass of pink proseco it was £19.99 each which is a little expensive for the place as its a tree nursery but they do a different theme for different seasons so it's well worth a visit. I would defiantly go

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    The Garden Kitchen

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