Modern British restaurants in Yorkshire
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Anthony's
Anthony's serves top-notch Modern British cuisine to a clientele so eager that they'll think nothing of booking a month in advance. If you go at any other time except Saturday evening, you'll get away with making your reservations a day or so in advance.
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Brasserie 44
Brasserie 44 is regarded as one of the best restaurants in Leeds. Like the Michelin-starred Pool Court, it is attached to the hotel 42 The Calls, but this place is less formal than its sister operation. It serves up excellent Modern British/Continental food in surrounds featuring leaf and leopardskin.
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Venn
Modern British cuisine in all its cool, posh guises hits Hull and - guess what? - sticks nicely. This trendy brasserie serves fancy sandwiches, pizzas and salads, while the more upmarket upstairs restaurant goes to town with dishes like leg and saddle of local rabbit with Parma ham…gorgeous.
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Leeds Kitchen
TV celebrity chef James Martin's new restaurant serves the best of British produce with a gourmet twist. Close to the Royal Armouries museum.
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Create
A new social enterprise restaurant that not only serves superb British cuisine, but also provides jobs and work experience for homeless and marginalised people.
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Van Zeller
Michelin-trained Yorkshire chef Tom van Zeller offers exquisite interpretations of classic British dishes, such as Yorkshire lamb served with tarragon gnocchi, globe artichoke and smoked almonds, in a refreshingly relaxed atmosphere - 'fine food without the fuss' is his motto. Lunch and pre-theatre menu: five courses for £25.
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J Baker's Bistro Moderne
Superstar chef Jeff Baker left a Michelin star in Leeds to pursue his own vision of Modern British cuisine here. The ironic '70s-style decor (think chocolate/oatmeal/tango) with moo-cow paintings is echoed in the unusual menu, which offers witty, gourmet interpretations of retro classics – try Olde York cheese and spinach pasties with dried grapes, capers and aged balsamic vinegar, or a Whitby crab cocktail with apple 'textures' and curry-spiced granola. Wicked desserts include a separate chocolate menu.
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Grant's Bistro
Grant's is a great place for a romantic dinner à deux, with dark-wood tables, fresh flowers and candlelight. The menu makes the most of fresh local beef, game and especially seafood, with dishes such as pan-fried scallops with black pudding. From Monday to Thursday you can get a two-course dinner, including a glass of wine, for £15.
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