Spice Quarter
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Tim Jones
  26 Oct 14:50To be honest I think you can do better for your money. The Chinese/Thai is one of those where you choose your raw ingredients and someone fries them up for you. I like the idea of this but it never turns out as nice as the tried and tested favourites that have stood the test of time. Maybe it's just me... The pizza was on the kind of bases that you can buy in a packet in a supermarket, the pasta was uninspiring, as was the curry. Since it's not often I fancy all 4 different culinary styles in one sitting, I'd rather choose one and pay a visit to another of Leeds's great restaurants that offers better quality.
Caleb Storkey
  14 Oct 16:04Spice Quarter is a definite must. This place is extremely tasty with outstanding food and great value for money. There's a great buffet they have going on, with a very wide selection of food. I'd highly recommend that you go along and sit yourself down- you wont be wanting to rush on as it's absolutely delicious.
Julie Stanley
  14 Oct 16:01Although the address says Great George St, this place is actually right on Millenium Square, to the left of the big screen. If you can't decide between Indian, Chinese, Italian or Thai, you can come here and have amixture of them all! Great buffet selection of salads, starters, main courses and desserts and great for veggies too. The chocolate fountain is a must! In the evening there are extra options of your own stir fry, pizza or kebab made up for you, but I've only ever been for the lunchtime buffet, which is an amazing £6.95. Thoroughly recommended!



