Red Chilli

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Trojan
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Post by Trojan »

We went here last night to celebrate my sons birthday. It's not run of the mill Chinese. An extensive menu.There was plenty of food and it was not particularly expensive - apart from the beer, which was, but then you always pay through the nose for drinks in restaurants. But main courses were around £7/£8 I don't reckon that's bad for city centre.
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chameleon
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Post by chameleon »

mmmmmm. There goes my low-cholesterol diet then

anthonydna
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Post by anthonydna »

One of the top5 restaurants in Leeds I reckon.    

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Post by Riponian »

When a Chinese restaurant's got Chinese folk eating in there, it's good. Been there with the better half a couple of times. Miss the Lucky Dragon though - that was good.
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LS1
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Post by LS1 »

It's immense. I would highly reccomend!

Talc
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Post by Talc »

Only ever been once and it was a fantastic meal.

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Post by String o' beads »

Why aren't 'chillis' called 'hotties'?    

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