Filipino Restaurant in Leeds, England, United Kingdom
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Headline: Jollibee Leeds — Crispy chicken cravings. Fast service. City-centre spot.
Restaurant Category: Filipino fast food chain, £6–£12 per meal typical.
Menu Highlights:
– Chickenjoy fried chicken (crispy outside, juicy inside; a frequent favorite)
– Spicy Chicken Tenders and the Chicken Tenders rice bowl with sweet chili
– Chicken Sandwich
– Fries
– Mango/Peach Mango Pie (mixed feedback)
– Jolly Spaghetti (mentioned, but less loved)
Service Highlights:
– Friendly, respectful, professional crew; quick service
– Staff handle tricky situations calmly; consistent service across visits
– Self-service kiosks with counter support
– Playful wall art and a casual dine-in vibe
Notes:
– Gravy often called watery and served in small portions
– Peach Mango Pie undercooked or “fake-tasting” for some; others loved the mango pie
– Chicken moisture can be inconsistent; spaghetti described as bland by a few
– Portions feel small and pricing a bit high to some diners
– Seating comfort and cleanliness issues: torn/sunken seats; cleanliness could be tighter; one report of loose tiles in the ladies’ washroom
– Some guests felt the place needs more seating
Logistics:
– Halal-certified
– Card payments only
– Located in Leeds City Centre; easy to reach
Paragraphs:
Customers come for the crispy Chickenjoy and spicy tenders, with many calling the fried chicken reliably crunchy outside and juicy inside. Folks also enjoy the sweet-chili chicken tenders rice bowl, fries, and the occasional mango pie that hits the spot. Service tends to be fast, and several diners mention professional, respectful staff who double-check orders and keep things moving. The self-service kiosks help speed things up, and the bright, casual space with Filipino-inspired wall art adds a bit of fun to the dine-in experience. Shout-outs go to team members like Kunal, and to Tanisha and Shanaz for being friendly, efficient, and on-the-ball.
Diners enjoy the food overall, although a few menu items divide opinion. The gravy is a recurring gripe—tasty but thin and in small portions—while the Jolly Spaghetti reads as a bit bland for some. Opinions split on the pies: one person raved about the mango pie, while others found the peach version undercooked or artificial-tasting. A few customers also felt the chicken was drier on certain visits, and some say the portions don’t match the price.
Experiences with the space and upkeep vary. Many find the environment clean, but others ran into sunken, torn seating and noted the restaurant could be tidier, with one mention of loose tiles in the ladies’ washroom. Seating can feel limited during busy times. On the plus side, it’s centrally located in Leeds City Centre, halal-certified, and runs on card payments only—easy for a quick bite when the craving for Filipino fast-food classics hits.
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Leeds
England
LS1 6NP
United Kingdom
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