Michelin-starred chefs and host of newcomers at 11th annual YEP Oliver Awards
More than 350 guests turned out for the event, hosted by Look North’s Harry Gration, celebrating the best of the local dining and brewing industries.
Steve Davies, from our main sponsor, Bestway Wholesale, said: “Leeds has new restaurants opening every month. We are able to enjoy a fusion of world foods which competes with the best foodie capitals of the world... Your success has been our success. You can be very proud of your achievements and for being recognised as the best in your field.”
WINNERS & NOMINEES
Best British, sponsored by Yorkshire Energy
Nominees:
Feed
George’s Great British Kitchen
Queen o’t’owd Thatch
The Clarendon Hotel
The Foundry
The Reliance
The Swine That Dines
Winner: The Reliance
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Best Indian, sponsored by Elite Shopfitters
Nominees:
Aagrah, St Peter’s Square (near BBC)
Bundobust
Bengal Brasserie
Prashad
Sheesh Mahal
Tharavadu
The Corner Cafe
Zoya
Winner: Prashad
Prashad was started by Kaushy and Mohan Patel in 1992 and is an award winning restaurant, becoming the only two star AA and Michelin Bib Gourmand Indian Restaurant in Yorkshire
Best Italian
Nominees:
Buon Apps River Lounge & Italian Restaurant
Cena Bistro
Con Amici @ The Beehive
Culto (Meanwood)
Gallery FortyOne
Salvo’s Salumeria
Zucco
Winner: Zucco
Zucco in Meanwood prides itself on service and its menu, which changes regularly. Our reviewer said: “Rarely have I experienced such faultless cooking and polished service in a setting which is really quite delightful.”
Best World, sponsored by Bestway
Nominees:
Afsaneh Kaviani - (Afsaneh’s Persian Kitchen)
Ambiente Tapas
Brasserie Blanc
El Bareto
HanaMatsuri
Poco Sicilian Street Food
The Bank (Moortown)
Winner: Afsaneh Kaviani
Since appearing on MasterChef in 2012, Afsaneh has gone on to create a unique supper club and a series of pop-up kitchens, wowwing diners with her creative takes on traditional dishes
Best City Centre, sponsored by Search Hospitality
Nominees:
Fettle
Iberica
Issho
Kendells Bistro
Tattu
The Cross Keys
The Foundry
The Reliance
Vice & Virtue
Winner: The Foundry
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Best Suburban
Nominees:
Amici
Feed
Gron Kafe
HanaMatsuri
La Casita (Horsforth)
Lavanta Meze Bar & Grill
Salvo’s
Sukhothai (Chapel Allerton)
Winner: HanaMatsuri
Sandwiched between a hairdressers and a cafe, HanaMatsuri might be one of the smallest Japanese restaurants going (with just 10 covers) but thanks to head chef, Kaoru Nakamura, it is also one of the most authentic
Best Rural
Nominees:
The Blue Lion Inn (East Witton)
The Burlington at the Devonshire Arms
Elsworth Kitchen (Skipton)
Hideaway Kitchen (Dunsforth)
Horto Restaurant at Rudding Park
The Angel at Hetton
The Moorcock Inn (Norland)
Winner: The Angel at Hetton
Michelin-starred chef Michael Wignal and his wife Johanna – along with James and Josephine Wellock – took over The Angel at Hetton in September 2018 with the mission statement: “Restaurant dining: re-juvenated, pub food: re-imagined…” and they’ve done just that
Best Newcomer, sponsored by Foodit
Nominees:
Arnold’s Restaurant & Bar
Feed
Fettle
The Angel at Hetton
The Foundry
The Ivy (Harrogate)
Winner: Feed
Created by restaurateur Luke Downing and chef Jono Hawthorne in, of all places, Pudsey, it got tongues wagging with its inventive menu, which among other things included the cheeseburger spring roll and, something many of us might need later on, Jono’s ‘hangover cone’
Best Service, sponsored by Forge Recycling
Nominees:
Buon Apps River Lounge & Italian Restaurant
Gaucho
Sukhothai (Leeds)
The Box Tree
The Foundry
The Reliance
The Yorke Arms (Harrogate)
Winner: The Yorke Arms (Harrogate)
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Best Chef, sponsored by Bidfood
Nominees:
Jon Appleby - The Blue Lion, East Witton
Josh Whitehead - Harewood Food & Drink Project
Liz Cottam & Mark Owens - Home
Alisdair Brooke-Taylor - Moorcock at Norland
Minal Patel - Prashad
Paul Leonard - The Burlington at The Devonshire Arms
Matt Healy - The Foundry
Stuart Myers - The Swine that Dines
Winner: Alisdair Brooke-Taylor
Food critic Jay Rayner described the Moorcock as “head-spinningly good”. Alisdair Brooke-Taylor hails from Sheffield and has worked in some of the world’s best kitchens… he prides himself on enjoying provenance of ingredients, foraging and utilising a knowledge of wild edible plants and mushrooms.
Best Fine Dining, sponsored by Slingsby Gin
Nominees:
Arnold’s Restaurant & Bar
The Burlington at the Devonshire Arms
Home
Macleod’s Restaurant at The Coniston
The Box Tree
The Man Behind The Curtain
Winner: The Box Tree
Simon and Rena Gueller have made The Box Tree a household name and they are strangers to awards. In October last year, they welcomed new head chef Samira Effa - our latest review said it was: “nothing short of fabulous…” adding its future was “as bright as ever.”
Best Lunch, sponsored by Syft
Nominees:
Crafthouse
Elsworth Kitchen (Skipton)
Fettle
Gron Kafe
Poco Sicilian Street Food
The Cross Keys
Winner: Elsworth Kitchen
Bruce and Rebecca Elsworth’s motto is “Empty plates equals happy customers.” They have over 30 years experience in the hospitality industry. Their intention is to “create a menu which will comprise modern dishes which utilise the finest in local, British, seasonal produce.”
Best Bar
Nominees:
Blind Jacks (Knaresborough)
Further North
North Bar
The Brunswick
The Hungry Bear
The White Horse & Griffin (Whitby)
Whitelocks
Winner: Further North