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The Ivy Asia, Leeds, is set to open in the heart of the city
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The Ivy Asia, Leeds, is set to open in the heart of the city

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The Ivy Asia will be launching its Asian-inspired concept in Leeds this autumn. The much-anticipated opening is set to add to the already growing Yorkshire dining scene as well as creating 110 jobs for the local community.
Located within the heart of Leeds on Vicar Lane, above sister restaurant, The Ivy Victoria Quarter, the vibrant and glamourous restaurant will be open seven days a week, offering theatrical drinks, cocktails, and tantalising dishes from day to night.

On arrival, diners will be mesmerised by The Ivy Asia’s renowned show-stopping illuminous green onyx flooring, set against cherry blossom trees and bespoke artwork and furnishings, from luxurious Asian fabrics, to captivating colourful wallpapers and antique gold mirrors. DJ performances will entertain guests every evening, while the restaurant’s Ivy Asia Lates programme encourages late night dining from 9pm.

Whether guests are looking for a light lunch, afternoon tea, dinner or for a weekend brunch with a difference, The Ivy Asia dining concept, overseen by Executive Chef Simon Gregory, is all about small plates and sharing dishes. Guests can enjoy a range of dishes from seafood platters and smoked barbeque lamb rumps, to vegetarian and plant-based options such as chilli noodles with glazed Japanese mushrooms, asparagus, cashew nuts and lime, and spinach and mushroom gyozas with fragrant ginger dashi and black truffle.

The menu will incorporate much-loved favourites from sister restaurants, with highlights including an extensive sushi and sashimi selection, including seared wagyu beef barbeque roll, salmon sashimi, spiced yuzu and avocado salsa, and yellowtail three ways. There is also a Lunch Stack set menu of mizuna and cucumber fresh salad, hot & sour chicken with plum, spring onion and cashew, avocado, cucumber and asparagus sushi, and spiced salmon with shiso leaf, green pickled onions, and sesame with the option to add dessert.

To drink, a diverse menu of cocktails will transport guests to the world’s largest continent. The Beijing Sling and Matcha Smash are sure to be popular choices, but the menu also includes sakes, wines, Champagnes and Jing speciality Asian teas. Alongside the main restaurant and bar, guests will also be able to book an exquisite private dining area where they can celebrate special occasions in style.

Speaking about the arrival of The Ivy Asia in her hometown Leeds, Laura Mills, chief operating officer at The Ivy Collection, said, “We are incredibly excited to be bringing The Ivy Asia to Leeds, the first in Yorkshire. The city is known for its vibrant atmosphere, great dining and night life, making it the perfect choice for our Asian inspired concept. The team we have in place is fantastic and the restaurant itself will offer a beautiful setting for all occasions.”

Jo Coburn, senior general manager at Victoria Leeds, said: “The Ivy Asia will be a fantastic addition to Victoria Leeds’ already spectacular dining offering and we expect it to be extremely popular. We know guests will enjoy The Ivy Asia’s high-quality food and exciting cocktails, served in a gorgeous, Pan-Asian setting within one of Leeds’ most iconic locations.”

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