International restaurants in Yorkshire
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Babycream
Cool drips off the white walls and onto the white leather furniture, where you and your party are gathered to share, fondue-style, in a platter of delicacies from around the globe. As you eat, the background music makes you tap your feet, and before you know it you've settled in for the day and moved on to cocktails. It's the Cream experience, and it's pretty good...
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Melton's
Foodies come from far and wide to dine in one of Yorkshire's best restaurants. It tends to specialise in fish dishes but doesn't go far wrong with practically everything else, from Yorkshire beef to the asparagus risotto with pinenuts and herbs. There's an excellent lunch and early dinner set menu (around £17).
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Seasons Restaurant & Cafe
Housed in the restored Victorian station building, this attractive, open-plan eatery shares space with a boutique brewery, artisan bakery, ice-cream factory and cheesemonger – and yes, all this local produce is on the menu.
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Piazza by Anthony
Leeds' landmark development is the refurbished Corn Exchange, with this cool and contemporary restaurant taking pride of place beneath a spectacular cast-iron Victorian roof. The all-day menu ranges from gourmet salads and sandwiches to pasta, meat and fish dishes such as roast scallops with chorizo and butternut squash purée.
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Living Room
Balcony tables overlooking the river and a menu focused on quality versions of classic dishes from around the world. Sunday brunch served noon to 6pm.
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Art's Cafe Bar & Restaurant
Local art on the walls and a Bohemian vibe throughout make this a popular place for quiet reflection, a chat and a really good cup of coffee. The dinner menu offers a half-dozen classic dishes, such as slow-cooked shoulder of venison and black pudding wrapped in Parma ham.
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