Old Restaurants
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Ruffarse wrote: Remember Carousel very well, Tasa,Do you remember Costa's famous Steak House next door?I was once waiting for a bus there and a bread delivery man left a tray of bread rolls at the entrance up the alley. Next thing , a dog comes along, cocks its leg up and pees over the tray. Never ate there again I have to say.I think Tiberio's was still there, Si, when I moved abroard 3 years ago. Not sure if it still is, but the wife's lad lives up there so I'll check and post the result. Cheers, Ruffarse,Seems a bit odd checking if a Pudsey restaurant is still there with someone in Malta when I live 10 miles away!How's Valetta these days?Si.PS I think Tiberio's was originally called Gerry and someone or other - can't remember. After Ivano, it was run by Gary and Stella, and then Gary on his own. It's an unusual restaurant, being in the middle of a parade of shops.
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Hullo Si, Havn't forgotten you re Tiberio's, mate. I'm still waiting for my stepson to answer my e-mail. I think he's fallen out with me.Yeah, I appreciate the irony re asking someone living im Malta about a restaurant 10 mile away! You've probably had half a dozen meals there in the time its taken for me to get back to you.Valletta is still good. Hot and full of bloody tourists but good. They've got an M&S on Strait St now with a bar! Every branch should have one.Too hot to go out at moment, 34c, thank God for the computer.Back in Leeds in Oct for some cool and some proper ale!
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Si wrote: I hope it was a steak diane, Tasa! Washed down with a bottle of Mateus Rose!!! In the 60s/70s, our family used to go to Tiberio's on Galloway Lane in Pudsey. It was owned by a bloke called Ivano, and had a huge menu (variety of dishes, not shear size.)A favourite meal would be canneloni followed by Chicken Cordon Bleu (chicken breast stuffed with ham and cheese and deep-fried in breadcrumbs - coronary on a plate) followed by Neapolitan ice-cream. I couldn't eat that much now.I think Tiberio's is still going. Anyone know for sure? Hi Si, Tiberios is still open on Galloway Lane,in there about 18 months ago. Lovely meals plenty of it and not bad prices.Remember Costas Steak House well and enjoyed some really good meals in there.
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[quotenick="Leeds-lad"] Si wrote: I hope it was a steak diane, Tasa! Washed down with a bottle of Mateus Rose!!! Remember Costas Steak House well and enjoyed some really good meals in there. We used to go there and the Carousel regularly in the mid sixties. We then graduated to the Skand A' Grill. In those far off days I wouldn't eat Chinese, let alone Indian. But eventually Helen persuaded me to try again at the Peony on Commercial Street, and I enjoyed it. On a holiday to London we both went for the first time into an Indian and enjoyed that too. We came back wanting to try more Indian food but:The only Indians in Leeds city centre in those days were the Koh i Noor on Boar Lane and the Ashoka next to the bowling alley in the Merrion Centre and then the Curry Centre at the bottom of Merrion Street. So choice was somewhat limited.
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What about the Khyber Pass on Wellington St? Just opposite the Kwai Lam chinese. Open mid 60's to about '70.Re. the Peony, remember the one opposite, up the stairs, the Hao Wah? IMO the best in Leeds at that time. Used to save my 3bob LV's and take girl friend there. Curried King Prawns, CHIPS! and crispy noodles. What a heathen. The owners wife was brill, Chinese with a broard Leeds accent. Ta, luv, when you paid the bill.What was the original chinese called on Eastgate where Shebab is now? I remember it being called Red Bird and Mulligans but not sure of original name.
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from white directory 1835Eating Houses, • Abell Martha, 135 Briggate • Baker Wm. 47 Vicar lane • Bickerdike Thos, ct 36 Lowerhead row • Braim Hannah, 12 Bridge end, S • Brooke John, 21 Vicar lane • Broughton Elizabeth, Free market • Brown John, 10 Meadow lane • Burwell Benjamin, 136A Briggate • Crabtree Samuel, George & Dragon yard • Davies Mrs, 147 Briggate • Dixon William, 162 Briggate • Galloway Thomas, 164a Briggate • Horsley Ann H. 4 Ludgate hill • Howarth John, 44 Marsh lane • Hudson Richard 13 Cloth hall st • Huggons George, 143 Briggate • Lambert William, 10 Call lane • Linley George, 60 Meadow lane • M'Voy Joseph, 15 Call lane • Parker Wm. (Temperance Hotel) Wood street • Reid John, (Leeds coffee house), 37 Boar lane • Scatchard John, 39 Boar lane • Slater George, 62 Woodhouse lane • Steel Thomas, 98 Meadow lane • Taylor George, 158 Briggate
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carith wrote: from white directory 1835Eating Houses, • Abell Martha, 135 Briggate • Baker Wm. 47 Vicar lane • Bickerdike Thos, ct 36 Lowerhead row • Braim Hannah, 12 Bridge end, S • Brooke John, 21 Vicar lane • Broughton Elizabeth, Free market • Brown John, 10 Meadow lane • Burwell Benjamin, 136A Briggate • Crabtree Samuel, George & Dragon yard • Davies Mrs, 147 Briggate • Dixon William, 162 Briggate • Galloway Thomas, 164a Briggate • Horsley Ann H. 4 Ludgate hill • Howarth John, 44 Marsh lane • Hudson Richard 13 Cloth hall st • Huggons George, 143 Briggate • Lambert William, 10 Call lane • Linley George, 60 Meadow lane • M'Voy Joseph, 15 Call lane • Parker Wm. (Temperance Hotel) Wood street • Reid John, (Leeds coffee house), 37 Boar lane • Scatchard John, 39 Boar lane • Slater George, 62 Woodhouse lane • Steel Thomas, 98 Meadow lane • Taylor George, 158 Briggate I think Reginald was asking for memories of Old Restaurants they might have visited.Which of these have you been in Carith?More to the point aren't these the owners names?
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Ruffarse wrote: What about the Khyber Pass on Wellington St? Yes I remember the Khyber Pass, but in those days it looked a bit too disreputable for us Today we don't bother and visit what can only be described as "dives" with plastic tables and no knives and forks around Lumb Lane in Bradford - they don't look much but the food takes some beating.The first Chinese meal I ever attempted was in the Golden Ring next to the Tower and I couldn't finish it. In the Peony I had chicken curry and chips!!! And I was sold, we also used to go into a Chinese near the Ashoka in the Merrion Centre. In the seventies when I was on the road full time I got into the habit of having the Chinese business lunch which used to cost about .75p - amazing value. You got soup - main course (Chinese or English) and sweet (usually pineapple fritter or similar) The soup used to be the consistency of wall paper paste and various colours depending on what it was supposed to be . I wonder if you can still get it?
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leeds lad wrote; "I think Reginald was asking for memories of Old Restaurants they might have visited.Which of these have you been in Carith?More to the point aren't these the owners names? "I am aware of what was meant by the thread? Just thought that I would add this as a point of interest and yes you are correct these were the owners.