Red Hot World Buffet, in Deansgate Manchester had me jumping
with joy, for it's vast majority of international foods, from Italy to India, Mexico to China and Europe to the States.
The interior décor was glamorous, colour schemed with red and black. The waiters kindly directed us to our table, but the air conditioning was overwhelming, leaving us and the food cold.
The interior décor was glamorous, colour schemed with red and black. The waiters kindly directed us to our table, but the air conditioning was overwhelming, leaving us and the food cold.
For my main, I dashed over to the Italian - my favourite
genre of food. To my disappointment there were only two options of pasta and
three very British looking pizzas.
The pasta was too spicy and the pizza tasted like school
dinner pizzas. What I was expecting was a true, authentic Italian meal. Instead, it tasted and looked like something you buy from a supermarket and
stick in the microwave for a quick fix!
After disappointment from the Italian corner, I thought I
might find wonder at the Tex Mex with peri peri chicken, spicy wedges and
quesadillas. However this also proved me wrong.
Without contentment, I had no choice but to quit the mains and head for a sweet finish. I circled the dessert corner three times, searching for something that would make my visit worthwhile. This was no success either. The portions were unusually tiny, not fit for satisfaction.
Overall I was extremely dissatisfied with the quality of food. It came up to £10.64, but I must have eaten £3 worth of
food. It could be that the quality of food was poor because I went at around 2pm on a weekday. I have heard they bring out the best in the evenings, when there
are more customers.
I would not go again and I would not recommend Red Hot World Buffet (Manchester), rating it at 3/10!
Red Hot World Buffet (Manchester)
48 DeansgateManchester
M3 2EG
This is a great topic and as much as I would like to scrutinize the food, I must mention the lack of enthusiasm of this article, unfortunately I felt the need to stop half way as it did not capture my attention, I hope to read your blog again and wish you all the best.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry but i'm going to have to disagree with that comment. I found this article and the others extremely interesting. I read them all without a second of boredom.
ReplyDeleteI love the the writing, it's so descriptive. Keep it up.
LOL @ Anonnymous - R.H.W.B was not a good experience for Fizah and she reflects this in her writing. I disagree that this article is boring. It seems she is just expressing herself and her disappointing experience. It's nice to see you follow her articles so closely.
ReplyDeleteFizah - I'm loving the photos in this blog...Ashame I missed the mains and could only join you for the Gulaab Jaman ;)
Never been but just from reading this may have to pop down and see for myself
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