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- Rowena H.San Francisco, Estados Unidos15861544223916 de mar de 2013
Oh. My. Word.
If you're after decadence, this is your huckleberry. If you're after the cool slightly kitsch vibe, akin to Big Trouble In Little China, let's go Lopan hunting. (The weird columns with columns revealed underneath give me that impression.) If you're after a feast fit for warriors, modern ones who traverse the landscape of Leeds, then x marks the spot just here. I've been but the once, but that was enough to leave me yearning for more.
The occasion was a friend's birthday. Our initial options had failed us, and this was right there, so we chose to descend. Being about 3pm in the afternoon the place was entirely empty, so it was a little bit of an unusual experience. Even so, every member of staff was fantastic, and treated us beautifully. We ordered the Prosecco, as it was on an afternoon deal (I forget how much), and drank that whilst perusing the extensive menu.
Let me start by saying, if you're indecisive, brace yourself. There's hoards to decipher, and adventurous menu by all accounts, and even features frogs legs and birds nest soup. I was not so brave, and tried neither this visit, but as a personal challenge I think I should come back and give them a go. Our initial plan was to order several of the dishes under a fiver, and pick and mix. After listing about three dishes our waiter looked concerned and asked if we were still ordering more... We soon realised that four dishes was more than enough to feed a small army.
Forgive me for forgetting every single item, but let me attempt to describe them. We had a peppery fish soup, which was gelatinous and thick, and not really my thing. (Not a seafood fan, but my friend adored it.) We also had the salt and pepper chicken wings, which were plentiful, greasy, and really delicious. If you're watching your weight, avoid - napkins were used every time to clean off the oil from our fingers. We also had a delectable dish of mushrooms, that was incredible, and an unforgettable (I realise the irony of forgetting its name) dish of crispy spicy beef. This was the pièce de résistance - every mouthful was incredible, but eat it quick as it's tastier when it's hot.
Defeated, way before we finished, our lovely waiter asked if we'd like to take the remainder home - so never fear if you're one for waste not want not. Sadly, being as we were going for yet another birthday meal that evening, we couldn't take the food with us. On a more bizarre note, since the place was empty whilst we dined, it was curious that the waiting staff stood about 3 feet from our table during the whole meal. It didn't bother me, but I'm sure they could hear all the silly conversation we were having! Regardless, I imagine when full, this situation doesn't happen. (And as I mentioned before, they were all really lovely.)
In any case, once again I've written more than you could probably digest, mirroring my ordering style, so I'll leave it there. Essentially, this is a fantastic restaurant, with incredible menus, lovely staff, great lunch deals and really quirky cool décor. It's a new favourite, and I want to come back! Lunch, anyone?Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Matt P.Leeds, Reino Unido231409127 de mar de 2014
Ignore the 1 star hygiene rating, it's hands down the best Chinese restaurant in Leeds. With it's mostly Chinese clientele, and an authentic Chinese menu - complete with wonderfully stupid set menu names "First Date", "Courtship" and "True Love" - it should come as no surprise that the grub that is served up is deeeeelicious! And very good value for money too at that.
The only thing I'd knock it on would be the drinks selection, but with the above, and the great waiting staff and snazzy faux Chinese decor you'd be crazy to contemplate any other Chinese in the city centre.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Thomas M.Offenbach am Main, Alemania2957850652 de mar de 2015
Second only to the York Red Chilli, this is a superb Chinese restaurant that offers authentic, moderately priced food.
Red Chilli is a mini-chain of four restaurants in Manchester (x2), Leeds and York. I've been to all four of them and confidently say that you will be getting very competitively priced but high quality, authentic Chinese dishes. While the decor is streamlined (the same mix of dark wood and green, Jade-colored lights, it must be said that the Leeds and York are more pleasant than the Manchester branches (especially the dingy Portland Street branch, which still offers good food).
The Leeds Red Chilli is large and thus recommendable even for bigger groups. It does get busy on weekends and some nights, but since it's open from noon you will always find a table during the afternoon and on most weeknights.
The menu is basically the same as in the other Red Chillis, there is a clear emphasis on Szechuan food, which can be very spicy indeed. If you're not squeamish, try the pig intestines or the eel with dried chili - delicious indeed. Expect to spend part of the following night near or in the bathroom. But it's totally worth it.
Over time I have tried maybe 15-20 different dishes, not one of them is less than good. The service is, well, "Chinese". Which means don't expect super-polite waiters, though it must be said that they are efficient - you'll never have to wait too long for your main dishes even when it's busy.
Strongly recommended for lovers of Chinese cuisine.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Chenxiao G.Wakefield, Reino Unido0111 de may de 2018
This is the last time I have dinner at here. the taste of dishes are well, but the servers are so rude and tactless. Especially the man with glasses. He never give advice, and ignore the real needs of guest. Today I and my friends ordered a soup cost £8, we thought that will be a nomal size for three people, and the man didn't say anything about it. when the soup come, its relly shocked us, I think maybe its only for baby. What kind of soup would cost £8 with only such a small bowl? The soup is definitely NOT DESERVE that price.
Then we asked the server of red chilli, they just told us we could complain them to anywhere with really bad attitude, and they would not admit their fault.
That was really a bad experience of us, and even the worest experience of this year. I think this will also be the last time I meet red chilli!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Información sobre el dueño del negocio
Tim Y.
12 de jul de 2018
Hi Chenxiao,
I'm so sorry to hear about your disappointing visit.
We really appreciate your feedback and hope you will allow us to make things right. We take great pride in all of our dishes and believe both our front and back of house staff do too.
I am looking into additional training to help equip our front of house staff with the knowledge to be able to offer advice and to tailor menu options to our customers' needs.
I sincerely apologise on behalf of Red Chilli with regards the service you encountered and would appreciate it if you could send me an email with further information about your visit and experience.
Thank you again for your feedback.
Kind Regards
Duncan Ho
(General Manager)
redchillirestaurants@gmail.com - Lael O.Leeds, Reino Unido22115 de may de 2016
I've been here one time a few years ago for a friend's graduation dinner, the food and service were just as I remembered, friendly staff and authentic Asian food. The food was really great, and very spicy, very much to my taste.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ryan W.Mánchester, Reino Unido196318011 de feb de 2015
Love this place, I have been here a couple of times with my internationally student friends, they have assured me it's the closest you will get to traditional Chinese in Leeds. Obviously the China towns of Manchester and London have a better take but for Leeds this is it!!
Slightly spicy food but I can say I've never had a bad experience here. I've been in large parties of over 20 and the service was just as amazing as when I visited with just one friend.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Aniela M.Leeds, Reino Unido113913605 de feb de 2010Reseña actualizada
With a rather snazzy flier and a brilliant selection of food, Red Chilli is an Indian Takeaway just south of Armley on Lower Wortley Road. Sampling many an Indian takeaway in the area after moving away from the student area, trying this place was one of my better experiences.
With one of the greatest set menu displays I've ever seen, instead of having your meal planned out for you, you can choose your own main dishes, all they do is throw in a couple of drinks, 2 naans and rice and a tandoori mixed started, all at the brilliant price of £14.50. Everything is catered for and if you d the maths, it's a brilliant deal, and as I said, you need not surcome to the meals they choose just for a good price!Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 024 de nov de 2009Reseña anteriorOn a corner along Great George Street sits Red Chilli. Although it looks collosal from the outside, it isn't in the same way that you might expect. Instead of rising upwards, Red Chilli is predominantly an underground restaurant, with mainly just a bar on the ground floor.
I went here for a friends birthday with about 20 others, and the restaurant could more than adequately accomidate for such a large party. Though it was a little bit cramped, if I was splitting hairs, we had a great time, surrounded by other diners, who were no doubt trying their best to mind their own business, trying desperately to ignore our racket!
Large round tables, complete with 'Lazy Susan's' in the middle make for a very sociable and enjoyable Chinese dining experience. The food was fantastic, and if you're not sure what you want, and you're feeling adventurous, the waiters and waitresses are more than happy to pick out a menu that will leave you wanting to come back again. - Suze H.Leeds, Reino Unido7523 de may de 2012
Since this place hasn't been reviewed for a little while, I thought I'd post a review from my recent experience. I went on Monday night, and even though it was the day after the weekend and most people are probably hiding away at home, it was very busy--testament I think to how good the food is.
When we got there we got shown straight to our table. Service was good, they were always around if you needed them, and we got served our drinks nice and quickly (it had been a long day!). Now the menu. Be prepared if you are as indecisive about choosing food as I am ('am I picking the right thing?' is always running through my mind)--it is huge! Starters, cold starters, soups, seafood dishes, chicken dishes, beef dishes... the list goes on!
I *finally* (it took a while) managed to plump for the pork and prawn spring rolls, then GongBao diced chicken with peanuts and dried chillies with rice. My fellow diner went for the fillet steak rolls in sweet and spicy sauce and then braised sliced pork belly with preserved cabbage and rice. First of all, the food is amazing. I only wish my stomach was bigger so that I could have eaten it all!
Which leads me to my second point, the portions are huge. Be prepared, either order a bit less than you want (admittedly it's difficult to do that) or don't eat much that day if you're going! The waiter actually said to us that often one main course is enough for two.
Prices aren't cheap necessarily, just standard for Leeds, but great value for money considering the amount of food you get. They even brought us orange segments and hand wipes after our meal which I thought was a nice touch!
Overall, if you haven't been before, go try!Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Rik K.Pontefract, Reino Unido113113 de ago de 2012
Peeking into the foot-level windows from the street outside, Red Chilli always felt a little "off-limits", like it was too secretive and cool for the likes of me. When I decided to go, the decidedly authentic menu put me off and I went elsewhere; on that night I was after some quick noodles before a gig, not a heaped portion of offal.
Now, finally, I have eaten at Red Chilli. And it was incredible.
The restaurant looks incredible from the moment you walk past the bar and tills. Dark, decadent and inviting, our party of 7 was seated at a circular table with plenty of room, still close enough to chat and share (courtesy of the lazy Susan).
The menu is varied and lengthy, with something for everyone, but maybe have a look online first if you're indecisive. It really is vast! Many of the meals are very authentic, but I stayed away from the various animal organs on offer.
I shared a starter with my girlfriend - a mountain of salt and pepper squid. I'd highly recommend this: they were cooked to perfection, really well seasoned and there's more than enough to share. Everyone who had a starter to themselves struggled! Just make sure you have a drink with this one!
I had a main course of crispy beef which was incredible and once again mountainous. My girlfriend had a great pork dish with pancakes, which I also tucked into. Hardly anyone on the table could finish their colossal portions, and that was without really touching more than a small bowl of the shared pot of fluffy rice on the table.
My only real complaint is that we had to ask literally FIVE TIMES for a jug of water for the table. It was so difficult to get the free water, but they were quick with any paid drinks. Maybe I'm cynical, but that seemed intentional. Additionally, the Chinese beers on the menu were out of stock, so it was Corona all round!
The staff were lovely, the surroundings were gorgeous and the food some of the nicest Chinese that I've ever had. Definitely recommended.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0