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Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
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He comido desde aquí un par de veces mientras conducía a través de leeds el pollo es realmente agradable y el personal parece bueno en lo que hacen. Han estado abiertos años así que confío en ellos.
modified34 . 2019-05-05
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Un gran poco para llevar. El pollo frito (estilo KFC) es bueno, al igual que las hamburguesas de pollo. La carne donner está bien, pero no creo que esté recién cortada ya que no hay una máquina donner. Su calentado / microondas en la parte posterior. Precios muy razonables. Abierto hasta tarde, así que siempre es una gran opción.
leedsgentleman . 2019-03-26
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Went tonight for my partners birthday. We have never tried a seafood boil before and after hearing amazing things from here we wanted to try it for ourselves. We had a medium seafood boil, the soft-shell crab and the seasoned fries. We both thoroughly enjoyed it, the fish was fresh and you could definitely tell with how light it was. It was all packed with flavour and so all so moist. The way the lobster soaked up all the juices from the sauce was amazing. We would definitely recommend and will be returning. We didn't wait very long once arriving to receive our food by a very polite and welcoming chef. Thank you
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I walked out of Trinity Kitchen totally put off by the sheer cost of the place. I’d seen this place a couple of times and had a walk down. I’ve scoured Leeds for a place that does pizza by the slice without any joy, then discovered this gem. I ordered a slice of the meat feast which was bigger than my (admittedly massive) head. It was heated up and delivered to my hand within a couple of minutes and did not disappoint. In a world where artisan pizza rules the world, this was really good, honest, tasty pizza. The thin base was accompanied by a lovely light, crispy crust, and the toppings were excellent. There’s no scrimping here, I couldn’t see the tomato through the cheese, didn’t have to poke around to find the toppings, and could see immediately that it was going to fill the hole in my stomach. All for a meagre £3.70. Fantastic little place, and the market food court has loads of seating (albeit pretty chilly today). I’m a very happy boy. If you want artisan pizza and an empty wallet, go somewhere else…or go here to remember how good a pizza can be.
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