• 10 months ago
Abbey Maclure gives us a taste of some of the latest and greatest places to eat and drink in Leeds this year.
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00:00 I'm Abbey McClure, I'm the lifestyle specialist for the Yorkshire Evening Post and we're going
00:07 to take a whistle-stop tour of some of the best new openings that you've got to try in
00:11 2024. So if last year was anything to go by, we're going to see some huge growth in the
00:17 Leeds food and drink scene this year. And I'm at Tamatanga on the hedgerow, one of the
00:21 new openings we've welcomed.
00:24 We've got sites in Birmingham, Nottingham and Leicester. We opened the first one in
00:28 2008 I believe, so it's been on the run for quite a while now. We decided to move to Leeds
00:33 because of the already diverse food culture here, diverse population and the friendly
00:38 locals as well.
00:39 When I started my career in Tamatanga first, I used to work as a tandoor chef, as a curry
00:45 chef. I learned everything, then they just checked my skills and everything, ability
00:50 to work, and they promoted me in the Leeds as a head chef. And I'm very excited to be
00:55 a head chef. It's all about my team.
00:57 And there are new teams in new kitchens right across Leeds, who are excited to serve Leeds
01:03 locals and visitors alike this year and beyond. In Leeds city centre, some of our newest arrivals
01:10 include Three's a Crowd on North Street, Mahe Coastal Indian in the Merrion Centre, and
01:17 just along from that, Blue Pavilion, a £3 million venue that celebrates East Asian cuisine.
01:25 Other relative newcomers to the Leeds foodie scene include Jamrock, which has reopened
01:30 in Kirkgate, Farmhouse and Flatiron, both on Lans Lane, Pizza Pilgrims on Boar Lane
01:37 and South Parade's Olive Tree Brasserie.
01:41 Wendy's certainly caused a stir when it returned to Brigitte last September, and the Yorkshire
01:47 Evening Post's Chef of the Year, Craig Rogan, launched his new fine dining experience at
01:52 the Collective on Boar Lane.
01:55 Some of my highlights outside of Leeds city centre and into the suburbs include Bricklebank's
02:00 Cafe and Bar in Chappawallaton, Hammer Korean, which launched in Oakwood, Out, which relocated
02:07 to Burley Road, Tadda in Headingley, and the South Indian restaurant Trissapooram on Kirkstall
02:14 Road.
02:15 I'm loving it. I'm not from Leeds myself, so I kind of get to experience this first
02:18 hand as well as other people that are not from the city or they are from the city, but
02:23 it's very diverse food culture and population wise as well. There's a bit of everything.
02:28 Obviously we're like an authentic Indian. All chefs from all over India are here. Food
02:32 scene as a whole as well. It's just so broad, like you can find everything here and maybe
02:38 a couple of years ago, maybe you couldn't, but now there's something for everyone. So
02:41 even if something isn't your taste, I'm sure you'll find something that is.
02:47 So hopefully that gives you a taste of some of the exciting new openings Leeds has welcomed
02:51 recently. It's a northern city that is really putting food on the map and it's an exciting
02:57 place and a tasty place to be.
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