I visited an amazing restaurant; I had prebooked a table as I had a 'date' with my solitude. I easily got a seat meant for two. The ambiance and the crowd were both awesome. The food was fantastic! As I'm on Keto, I couldn't try everything on the menu, but I enjoyed several succulent dishes, from appetizers to the main course. In summary, it was money well spent.
This place is amazing, eat as much as you can from the huge range of cuisines lively cooking. I was pleasantly surprised at the taste and quality, price. They have wheelchair accessible and toilet too. The staff was good too. Highly recommended.
Not really my sort of place, it really is a celebration of gluttony, i prefer less is more and this place caters to the more is more philosophy. I mostly ate from the Indian food options and they were good, that's why i gave it 4 stars. I can see the appeal especially for large groups with fussy children (and worse still fussy adults), and it certainly covers all the bases food wise. I'd go back but only in the above context, I'd not choose to go there for a date as it's not intimate in the slightest.
My recent visit to this place on a very rainy day definitely was the highlight of my trip to Bristol. The place is spread widely and despite the fact that it’s a buffet, there’s enough space for us to walk around and enjoy the food. Coming to the food, it was fresh, and hot and some of the items that were cooked and made live on the counter were really nice. I like how the place was divided into various stall, each representing the cuisine they were serving so people did not have to go around looking for their favourite food at each counter. The staff was very courteous and we’re taking away plates very quickly from the table allowing us to eat in a spacious environment. I really enjoyed every bit of the food there. Would definitely recommend everyone visiting Bristol to go there for a flavourful experience.
10 of us went to have lunch there today 7 adults 3 kids and we payed around 100£ which is really not that much. The food was amazing, fresh and delicious. Overall a great experience and a good time 😊
Came to Bristol to visit a friend and had in my mind I wanted to go to an All you can Eat… this definitely hit the spot and beyond. Overwhelming at first with so many options but I must say, the quality of the food is better than any other all you can eat I have visited as expectations are never high… the Indian food were my highlight followed by the Far East section. I like how they can also make fresh food for you there and then, the tacos were very good. Would recommend a visit and for £21 I felt that I got my money’s worth.
A nice venue, with lots of room, both indoor and outdoor. Very cosy atmosphere, even though the space is really big. I really enjoyed the different seating options. We had some food, which was good, nothing to rave about, however, the service for a Saturday at lunchtime, considering it was pride parade day as well, seemed to be very underwhelming. It took quite some time both to place the order at the bar and to get the food delivered at the table.
Food was ok. There was a large selection available for lunch, lots more seems to be available at night- hence there higher prices for evening. My kids loved the ice cream and chocolate fountain. It was great having lots of choices, the quality and taste was ok. We had to ask multiple times for water which was a shame.
Went here on a Thursday evening. Food was OK, lots of variety. The ribs were excellent. Pizza was so so.
The place was fairly noisy.
Aleksandra Stępniak-Bryk
+5
Very nice place, with a variety of food - pizza, sushi, indian, tex-mex, Thai, Italian, Desserts - all included. Good place for families with children, but also for a group of friends. Very friendly and nice stuff. Highchair available.
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