EATiME

EATiME

📍 84/86, Merrion Shopping Centre, Leeds LS2 8DB, UK

About EATiME

EATiME is a popular Cantonese barbecue restaurant conveniently located within Leeds' Merrion Shopping Centre. Specialising in authentic Chinese cuisine, this establishment offers convenient takeaway and meal delivery services, making it a great choice for a flavourful meal on the go. It boasts a solid 4.2 out of 5-star rating from over 145 customer reviews, reflecting its commitment to quality.

Diners can enjoy a range of traditional Cantonese dishes, with positive feedback often highlighting favourites such as the delicious roast duck rice, succulent roast goose fried noodles, and satisfying pork chop or barbecued pork with scrambled egg and rice. The establishment prides itself on delivering classic flavours and hearty portions, ensuring a truly satisfying culinary experience for its patrons.

Visiting Information

EATiME welcomes customers from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM every day, with the exception of Wednesdays when it is closed. For payment, the restaurant accepts major credit and debit cards, as well as NFC payments, ensuring a hassle-free transaction experience for all patrons. Accessibility features were not provided.

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📍 84/86, Merrion Shopping Centre, Leeds LS2 8DB, UK

4.2

from 145 reviews

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Showing 5 of 145 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 8 February 2026.

Anonymous
2/5
4 months ago

I ordered this as a takeaway. The presentation was excellent, and the dish looked very appetizing. Unfortunately, the flavors didn’t match the appearance. The char siu pork was too strong, the roast duck had an unpleasant smell, and the crispy pork was extremely salty. Surprisingly, the simple egg with rice was the highlight for me, and I actually enjoyed it the most

Anonymous
1/5
4 months ago

I really wanted to like this place, but the experience was terrible. The problems started when I tried to pay they don't accept cards at all, only cash or WeChat! In this day and age for a city restaurant, that's very surprising Willing to overlook that, but food itself was a huge letdown. I ordered the beef fried noodles, and the beef was incredibly chewy and tough. The texture was so poor it made me suspect it was just reheated in a microwave before being added to the noodles. However, what made this a truly 1-star experience was finding a dead fly mixed in with my noodles (thought it was a black bean initally!) Absolutely repulsive and couldn't eat another bite. Poor food is one thing, but a complete lack of basic hygiene is another. I will not be returning and rest of the food was thrown away. A very unpleasant experience.

Anonymous
5/5
9 months ago

This Cantonese barbecue restaurant has excellent food. I recommend the Cantonese roast duck rice or roast goose fried noodles, both are very delicious. Other dishes include pork chop with scrambled egg and barbecued pork with scrambled egg with rice, both of which are not to be missed. Of course, there are other delicious dishes. The waiter's attitude is very good, which is commendable. I recommend it.

Anonymous
1/5
2 months ago

SAVE YOUR MONEY: Honestly one the worst experiences we have had in a while, we ordered tofu dishes and both only got two pieces (about the size of a 50p coin) of tofu in the £11 meal. Vegetables were beyond chunky and looked like someone had thrown a broccoli at a knife across the room. Very disappointed. Cake was actually pretty nice but service and main meal means we will never go back and hope people don't risk this awful "restaurant" which has no toilet and for a place serving hot steaming food was pretty cold at the tables. Wish we could give it zero stars to be honest.

Anonymous
3/5
a year ago

**make sure to have cash and they often only take cash! Ordered their two combo meats rice (chef marinated chicken + char siu) and it was quite nice although I suspect the chicken is old and char siu was a little chewy but taste was there. Rice was a little dry. Tried their chef special fried noodles as well and that was really unflavourful, perhaps they forgot to add salt. However, still alright because the portions were sizeable. If in Leeds and looking for a place with a similar menu, try Maxi's Rotisserie instead, the venue isn't as nice but food is better imo

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