The restaurant is large and spacious, there is a buffet with a large variety of food styles. The price in my opinion is a bit expensive considering the fact that one does not eat that much. The Indian cuisine was poor and it seems that they don't bother to invest in it and it's a shame. Overall a good restaurant with delicious food.
Immense variety - from Japanese (inc. sushi) and Indian, to Spanish, greek even toast with cream cheese and smoked salmon. Lots of desserts too and a decent price. It is unfortunate that most dishes were way too salty. E.g. the paella looked so good, but was barely edible.
Most of the meats were also low quality - fatty/sinewy, but as long as you just tried a little of each you could find some of the better ones. The meat at the teppanyaki station for example was ok.
It is 2-3 stars average for the food quality, but I could find quite a few things I liked and it's not too expensive, so I'll leave 4 stars as value.
It felt quite posh inside and it’s clean.
Fresh seafood, tasty dishes from all over the world. The Teppanyaki was really good, we had fresh grilled scallops and fish. The Thai and Chinese food were yummy as well.
Desserts were amazing by buffet standards, all sorts of cakes and even chocolate fountain. We paid £26 per person all inclusive (except for hot drinks). We had a great time.
I read some bad feedback on Google review, perhaps it’s best to come here on the weekend where there are more options on the menu.
Absolutely mental. This place was an experience and a half. Never been to some where like this to eat, walked in paid at reception £30 each person and was walked to my table which felt like a 1 mile walk this place was massive. Walked passed all the food from all over the world. Sat down and got striaght back up to go grab all the food I could. Food was fresh tasty and hot. Had 3 plates and was stuffed. Atmosphere was great. Definatley will go again.
There's too many choices and not enough belly space, so I couldn't try everything.
There was a large range of the starter fried section, but was only able to find 1 type of soup...Tom yum soup. I expected sweetcorn soup but may have missed it or was not available. The sushi section seemed limited and no sashimi at the time.
Having done too much of the starters I had to select my favourite mains. The roast pork and roast duck was really nice along with the Vietnamese cold noodles. I still saved space for fruit and desserts at the end
Had four plates of meat, two small plates of deserts. Char Sui stood out, most of the food was on par with regular takeaways. Chicken Gyozas tasted like soil. Was under the impression you only had an hour and 45 minutes per slot, but seemed to stay for a little longer than that. If you have a big appetite this is a spot to practice competitive eating.
Nice place to try a good variety of continental buffets.
Serene environment and nice aesthetics .
Budget-friendly and advisable to call before going in.
Brilliant and lovely experience. Was there for a birthday party and the JRC team accommodated everyone. They went out of their way with lighting up the cake for the celebrant. Fantastic customer service delivery.
This was my first visit to this branch in Watford. I was quite impressed with the layout. All the different cuisines were clearly labelled. I attended a reunion with my university friends. We had not booked but still got a table for 6, and we stayed longer than the allocated time you are usually given. All the starters were in one area. The service was very good as our table was cleared regularly from used plates. I thoroughly enjoyed the food here and would definitely come back.
Location at town centre is perfect as it is a leisurely ten minutes walk from the junction railway. Went in for a birthday dinner with partner and was pleasantly surprised. We didn't have high expectations because of the bad google reviews but wanted to give it a go ourselves. The decor and the ambiance are superb. The staff are friendly and helpful. Taking about the food, the quality was average. There were exotic items like duck neck which we'd never seen before. Crab claws were the highlight in the starter section. Chicken and vegetable gyoza were overcooked. Out of all the cuisines this place has to offer, the Japanese and the pan Asian are the best. The is a on site hibachi chef who will cook up things like steak, prawns or scallops. We ordered scallops which was perfectly cooked and delicious. Fish cakes and fish fingers were the only let down in an otherwise above average food lineup. They were chalky and felt stale. The food was topped up frequently, however past the 9 o'clock mark things started to slow down which is understandable as the last entry is at 8:30 pm.
There are plenty of options for vegetarians in almost all the cuisines. The dessert section had a good mix of cakes, jellies and ice cream. The place is good enough to try out with friends and family. It doesn't blow our minds or anything. Taking price into consideration and their free birthday meal offer, this place becomes a must go, at least on someone's birthday. All in all it was a nice experience.
Amazing place 10/10 recommend.
There's always employees around cleaning and making sure everything is always neat around the place and customer tables. Never seen more hardworking people anywhere else!
Theres a variety of foods to choose from, chocolate fountain, seafood, Asian foods, italian, etc.
The cakes weren't my favourite though but the ice cream with chocolate from the fountain and gummies was 10/10
I also love the Indian dishes a lot specifically the chicken tikka masala and prawn masala.
Some food so tasteless. The place very hot. They should turn on the aircon. Variety of food is ok.
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