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Eat Your Way Through Europe: The Ultimate Jet2 Destination Food Guide

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On a recent sunny Saturday afternoon I was invited on a walking tour of Leeds by Jet2holidays to sample delicious food through some of the fantastic Jet2 destinations you can fly to from Leeds Bradford Airport. The meeting point was outside the Queens Hotel as being close to the city’s railway station was an ideal starting point. I’d had the pleasure of meeting Emma from Jet2 previously and after being introduced to her colleague David and saying a quick hello to some of the other invited bloggers, we were soon on our way.

Setting off on our Leeds Food Tour
Setting off on our Leeds Food Tour

Ellen from Leeds Food Tours had been joined by Linda from Leeds Walking Tours so not only were we enjoying tasty treats showcasing countries served by Jet2 from the local airport, but we also learnt some interesting facts about the city as we explored its centre.

Our kebabs from I am Doner
Our kebabs from I am Doner

Our first stop was to sample a German doner kebab at I Am Doner just a short stroll from the station. I’d always associated doner kebabs with Turkey but apparently they are the number one street food choice over in Berlin too. Ready for each of us was their classic Berlin inspired special. Wrapped in freshly prepared flat bread were generous slices of beef, tomato, feta and crispy fried vegetables topped with chilli sauce and garlic mayonnaise. The kebabs were declared delicious by all the group and with the portion size being so big, I was glad that I’d restricted myself to a small breakfast before leaving home that morning. As it’s a takeaway with only a few indoor seats it was an ideal place to mingle and chat with others invited on the tour. With Jet2 offering flights to Berlin, you’ll be able to sample one of these delicious treats whilst exploring the German capital.

El Gato Negro Tapas, Leeds
El Gato Negro Tapas, Leeds

Moving on, we were able to walk off the excesses of our kebabs as we strolled along to Park Row in the Leeds Financial Quarter. Linda, our walking tour guide paused occasionally to point out interesting buildings and snippets of local interest. I’d walked through Leeds city centre numerous times before but learnt lots of new things including the fact that Park Row was the first street in Britain to have permanent traffic lights installed back in 1928.

El Gato Negro Tapas, Leeds
El Gato Negro Tapas, Leeds

We’d come along Park Row not just for a history lesson but to experience the taste of Spain with a tapas lunch arranged for us at the El Gato Negro Tapas restaurant. A long table had been reserved in their stylish upstairs dining area where we were treated to a selection of flavoursome small plates utilising locally sourced ingredients.

Spanish tapas at El Gato Negro Tapas, Leeds
Spanish tapas at El Gato Negro Tapas, Leeds

I’ve spent many happy holidays in Spain and dining at this authentic tapas restaurant brought back fond memories of past trips and future ones to come. From city breaks to exciting destinations such as Barcelona and relaxing breaks basking in the sun in the Canary Islands, Balearics and along the Spanish coast, Jet2 have Spain covered.

Tavernaki Bistro,  Leeds
Tavernaki Bistro, Leeds

Dragging ourselves away from the tastes of Spain, Greece beckoned next with a slightly longer walk allowing us to build up an appetite for the tempting food sensations in store for us. Tavernaki Bistro is a Greek Cypriot restaurant located just beyond The Headrow on Great George Street. From juicy olives to feta and Dolmades stuffed vine leaves, a traditional Greek chickpea stew and a dish of Gigantes white beans, it was certainly a feast for our senses.

Tavernaki Bistro, Leeds
Tavernaki Bistro, Leeds

I’ve only visited Greece once and that was on a family holiday to Crete around 10 years ago, so I’m long overdue a return especially after tasting such fresh and flavoursome dishes served to us in the taverna. I’ll certainly be taking a look to see what’s on offer from Jet2’s Greek collection from Kos, Rhodes, Corfu, Halkidiki or even a return visit to Crete, I’m sure I’ll be spoilt for choice.

Meal at Tavernaki, Leeds
Enjoying our Greek dishes at Tavernaki, Leeds

Could we possibly eat any more, I wasn’t so sure but on inhaling the aromas coming from the open kitchen at Stuzzi’s Italian Bistro on Merrion Street I was easily tempted into tucking into one of their delectable Arancini balls.

Stuzzi, Leeds
Stuzzi, Leeds

I’ve munched my way through plenty of these Scillian street food staples during visits to both Palermo and Catania but have to admit that the one’s here in Leeds were up with the best.

Lunch at Tavernaki, Leeds
Lunch at Stuzzi, Leeds

The large, deep fried pea and mint risotto balls were bursting with flavour and the melting buttery centre to die for. Italy is one of my favourite countries, from taking city breaks in Rome, Venice, Naples and Rome to exploring beautiful Tuscany from Pisa or the Amalfi Coast from Naples there’s something for everyone.

Arancini at Stuzzi, Leeds
Arancini at Stuzzi, Leeds

Setting off again, our final destination to explore was Turkey so we headed to the street food court at the rear of Leeds City Markets.

Leeds City Markets

Again, Linda our walking tour guide pointed out interesting tidbits of information along the way taking us to see the Marks & Spencer heritage stall which opened in the market in 2013 near to where the original Penny Bazaar operated from. From those small beginnings M&S has evolved into a global brand familiar to us all.

Marks & Spencer Heritage Stall, Leeds City Markets
Marks & Spencer Heritage Stall, Leeds City Markets

For our taste of Turkey we were handed authentic mackerel sandwiches just like one’s on offer whilst visiting Istanbul and other parts of Turkey. As with the other cuisines sampled, these were also very flavoursome filled with grilled mackerel, onion, garlic and peppers.

Mr. Mackerel, Leeds City Markets

The company have two outlets in Leeds Market, one a Turkish bakery and the other where we enjoyed the sandwiches called Mr. Mackerel which are both part of the Kirkgate Collective. So far, the only part of Turkey I’ve visited is Istanbul but with Antalya, Izmir, Bodrum and Dalaman all on offer from the Jet2 holidays base at Leeds Bradford airport I’ll soon be looking into where in Turkey to head next.

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Explore Europe with Jet2

Well, that brought to an end our four hour guided Leeds Food Tour which had been really lovely. Visiting five venues across the city centre in four hours it never felt rushed and although portion sizes were quite generous I didn’t come away feeling too full, though definitely didn’t need an evening meal that day! Dining at three restaurants and two street food establishments was a good balance and an opportunity to sit or mingle with different members of the group in each place. I can’t believe how fast the four hours flew by, a definite sign of an afternoon well spent so if you are planning a weekend in Leeds do think of signing up to one of these tours which feature a wide selection of venues.

A Jet2 airliner at Leeds Bradford Airport
A Jet2 airliner

A big thank you to Jet2 and Jet2holidays for inviting me along to this event. Jet2 highlight that holidays should be about the experience and the creation of memories and that’s exactly what they created for me on this food tour exploring the cuisine of Germany, Spain, Greece, Italy and Turkey.

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I was a guest of Jet2 and Jet2Holidays and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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34 responses to “Eat Your Way Through Europe: The Ultimate Jet2 Destination Food Guide”

  1. ourcrossings Avatar

    What a fantastic and delicious food tour, Marion, and a great way to meet other people. I love going on food tours whenever we travel as it is a great way to further immerse myself in the culture of the destination I am visiting. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was the first time I had taken a food tour Aiva and I enjoyed the experience very much. Thanks for your interest. M.

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  2. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like a fun tour and a great way to taste some interesting food while exploring the city. Those deep fried pea and mint risotto balls look amaaazing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a great food tour that worked well with all the cuisines sampled. The arancini balls were amazing!

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  3. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This sounds like an amazing tour, and very neat with the variety of cuisine in it too! I would definitely try the deep fried risotto!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Those arancini balls were divine Allie. Thanks for your interest. An afternoon combining walking and dining was so much fun!

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  4. junedesilva Avatar

    What a wonderful concept, combining a walking tour with an international food tasting! I think I would have enjoyed the Greek food the most. I have yet to fly with Jet2 but I notice they have flights departing from Bournemouth (I love this airport!) so this could be a future option…

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bournemouth is a great airport to fly from and we have used it several times with another flight coming up soon. The walking and dining tour was a lovely way to spend an afternoon. My
      favourite of the day was Greek but they were all good in different ways. Thanks for commenting.

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      1. junedesilva Avatar

        It’s been a recent discovery for me, flying from Carcassonne, but I’ll definitely use it again!

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  5. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    A combination of a walking and food tour … that sounds right up my alley! What a lovely way to get to know a city better too – like the first permanent traffic lights in Britain in Park Row. My favourite would probably be El Gato Negro Tapas — I won’t forget the delicious tapas in Spain when we walked the Camino. However, the other restaurants, such as the Greek one, also look very nice.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was such fun to be invited by Jet2 on this walking tour taking in the cuisine of five countries. Spanish tapas is delicious especially if accompanied by some local wines. How lovely it must have been for you to rest your weary legs awhile and enjoy these tapas treats along your long distance Camino walk.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a fantastic way to see a city, eat great food, and enjoy wonderful company all at the same time 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was indeed the perfect combination for a lovely day out in Leeds. Thanks Meg for your interest and kind words.

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  7. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    I always love a food tour, those portions do look like a good size!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were lucky with the weather and as well as the delicious food it was great to meet up with the other participants, having met two previously!

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  8. The Travelling Surveyor Avatar

    How nice to be invited to such a lovely tour! I would love to be invited to one of these. Very enticing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! I enjoyed a lovely afternoon out in Leeds on the Jet2 tour and with the weather being warm and sunny, it was perfect for a walking food tour.

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  9. Garrulous Gwendoline Avatar

    My Lord! I find the tour so interesting – but daunting! Hubbie and I were earlier today discussing we should go to England next year for an extended stay and duck over to Europe on short stays. I wonder if this company is one I should keep in mind.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The food tour was great fun, well planned and not at all rushed. Jet2 is the UK’s largest tour operator and the country’s third largest airline so I definitely keep them in mind for your European jaunts. How exciting to be thinking of returning over here for an extended stay especially at this time of year.

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      1. Garrulous Gwendoline Avatar

        I’m thinking more for 2025, but May could be a good launching point. For example, I was just looking at Jet2’s offering in Crete. I lived there (Stalis) for 5 months. Perhaps basing in UK and going to such warmer places earlier (May/June) and the less warm places in July/August (Scandinavia for example) might just work for us.
        Food for thought.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Sounds perfect Gwen. Lovely to plan and look forward to!

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  10. Lookoom Avatar

    Big cities have cuisines from all over the world, so it’s a great way to remember your travels and learn more about the culinary habits of countries you’ve already visited.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so true. Our afternoon food tour was filled with culinary delights and great fun!

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  11. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Always interesting to follow along with you on your tours.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian. Spending the afternoon on a food walking tour was good fun!

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  12. Rebecca Avatar

    What a fun and incredible opportunity! I love to travel, but my second love is trying out delicious food. I do appreciate a good arancini, and it’s been a while since I had one (especially from Italy)! Looks like a wonderful time: thanks for sharing, Marion!

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    Anonymous

    We’re currently in rainy Sakarya in Turkey staying with relatives here. We bought mackerel by mistake in the immaculate supermarket next door. They kindly exchanged it for whiting. Our shop was on a friday so at 1 p.m we were asked to check out to accommodate Friday prayers.

    Marion, very interesting tour around Leeds.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and comments. I can’t say that mackerel is my favourite fish but on the Street food tour it was tasty for a change. Hope you are having a good weekend!

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  14. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    A fun- and filling!- way to explore the Jet2 destinations and the Leeds food scene. Looks like a really fun experience.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fun and filling is the perfect way to describe our afternoon. Out in the sunshine, making new friends and discovering great places to eat in Leeds. My perfect weekend! Thanks for your interest Helen. I hope you are out enjoying the sunny weather.

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  15. kagould17 Avatar

    Enough can not be said about city food tours. A great way to know the city and its cuisine and perhaps try some new stuff. Happy Saturday Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allan. It was a fun way to spend an afternoon in Leeds. Thanks for your interest. Enjoy the weekend!

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  16. PeaceMonk Avatar
    PeaceMonk

    What a delightful journey through Europe’s flavors! From Berlin-inspired kebabs to elegant Spanish tapas, this food tour is a feast for the senses. ✨
    Jet2Holidays and Leeds Food Tours have truly created a winning combination. Bon appétit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words and interest in my Leeds food tour arranged by Jet2. It was a lovely afternoon out.

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