
emba
📍 Mustard Approach, Holbeck, Leeds LS1 4EY, UK
About emba
emba is a highly-rated modern British restaurant nestled in Holbeck, Leeds, conveniently located near the train station and picturesque canal. Renowned for its creative approach to fine dining, emba invites guests to explore a diverse menu of inventive small plates, set menus, and tasting experiences that consistently impress with unique flavour combinations.
Customers frequently praise the high quality of the dishes, with specific mentions of exquisite duck and venison tartare, and the overall encouraging nature of the menu to try new things. The dedicated team at emba also receives significant acclaim for providing outstanding service that enhances the dining experience, making it a standout choice for those seeking an memorable meal.
Visiting Information
emba is open Tuesday to Thursday from 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM, and Friday to Saturday from 12:00 PM to 10:30 PM. On Sundays, it welcomes diners from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM and is closed on Mondays. The restaurant holds an excellent Google rating of 4.7/5 stars from 47 reviews. For convenience, emba accepts major credit and debit cards, as well as NFC payments.
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📍 Mustard Approach, Holbeck, Leeds LS1 4EY, UK
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Showing 5 of 47 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 8 February 2026.
We visited emba over the weekend to try the set menu and loved every course, especially the duck, and venison tartare. The menu encourages you to try flavour combinations you might not usually go for, and it really pays off. The food was excellent, but the staff are what would bring us back. They were knowledgeable about the dishes and the wine, and made us feel relaxed and welcome. They were genuinely friendly and easy to chat with. A great all round experience!
A successor of Home that was previously located at Brewery wharf. With a much more casual vibe but still maintaining a high standard of food quality. It is my second visit to the restaurant and I was pleased to see even though some of the main component of dishes were the same, the seasonings and flavour profiles were completely different. The yuzu scallops were a standout in this visit. Whilst I had a good time, it wasn't as good as their previous establishment where it truly felt special. Perhaps that is their vision with it being more accessible, but at their cost range it feels it needs something more to justify the price. As someone with gluten intolerance, it was very nice of them to print me an alcarte menu clearly labelled with what I could have. I do hope in the future they are open to giving more dietary options in their set menu.
I'd been wanting to try Emba for a while and finally made it on Saturday. Overall it was very good but not outstanding for a couple of reasons. Whilst the dishes are lovely, small plate portions are very much on the small side, which means you need 5-6 courses for two.. It adds up. The desserts.. Not really to our taste. Both the milk bomb and the Tonka marshmallow were on the bitter side. Star of the show.. The oysters. I can't fault the staff, lovely people. I can see why it's in Michelin guide now, but it's not star worthy compared to other top end places in Yorkshire, but I think that's the space they are going for. I'll go back to try a few of the large plates and update and I hope it works.
I found this place in the Michelin guide and it was right by the hotel we were staying at, close to the train station to. The location is especially good being just outside of the busy areas on the canal. We had the tasting menu but that was to try lots of stuff the individual dishes looked great on those own. And it was great, some of those taste combinations and the way things were cooked were absolutely stellar. The staff were so helpful and friendly throughout. I can't recommend it enough.
The restaurant is cute, with a nice river view, and the staff are friendly. Overall the experience was fun. However, we feel that the taster menu today doesn’t quite meet the fine dining standard we expected for this price (85pp excluding service). The whole menu feels rather dense and heavy, starting from the first bread dish. Some courses repeated in texture and flavour (e.g. Celeriac and catch are next to each other, but are both creamy. The third dish, Tartare, came with fried bread again, after the first dish being fried bread). One dish was too salty for us, and a few others didn’t feel well balanced, with some ingredients overpowering the rest.