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Bidrage med feedbackThis is one of my favourite places to eat out in Leeds, for several reasons whenever I have a friend visit from out of town I recommend Red Hot Buffet for dinner, and this is why: As this is a restaurant, let's start with the food choice is the key word here. If you love multiple cuisines and have trouble choosing just one, this is the place to go. From Japan, through China, Thailand, India, Turkey, Italy... I was stunned to see just how many different dishes are available, including even some traditional British favourites and a mouth watering choice of desserts. The food itself is of good quality for a buffet and in some cases cooked in front of you. There is also a large selection of drinks (both alcoholic and not), and everything is reasonably priced. The staff are very friendly and visible, and the restaurant itself is very well designed and atmospheric. The only thing I would say is a little off putting is the venue's size it is designed to seat *many* people and can get a little crowded during busier times, if you're looking for a quiet dinner then this is probably a poor choice. Considering all of the above, this is easily one of the best buffets I have had the pleasure of visiting in the UK I thoroughly recommend Red Hot World Buffet and wish you as positive an experience as mine have been in the past!
Went here with a foodie friend a few months ago to celebrate his Birthday. It was very much as desribed and there was a vast selection of wonderful food) Great atmosphere and not badly priced either, pretty busy and this caused a bit of chaos at times when trying to get to particular sections. Would be great for kids and I will def go back, hopefully it will be less busy next time!
D 'ya know what? It was completely '5/10 one thumbs up with a small smile ' and I 'm quite happy with that. A HUGE choice of dishes with a wide variety of cultural references all served in a mahoosive canteen that seats approximately 1-2 million people. It 's loud, super busy, mega crowded and there 's no feeling of being in any way personally significant whatsoever BUT this is the Super Epic Mega Mart of buffet dining and what else would one expect? As previously mentioned I am gifted, beneath this mild mannered exterior (cough cough with 4 whole stomachs so I very contentedly munched away on plate after plate of tasty nibbles, sushi, curry, chinese, mexican and puddy puddy puddings. I drew the line at adding a roast dinner to that as it seemed an horrific thing to do to your body at a giant buffet, but those people I did see receiving slab after slab of roast beef and gravy seemed very happy with it. A surprisingly adequate £14 house red and thoroughly indecent amount of food later we hauled ourselves onto the number 50 and deep breathed all the way home. This is not a venue for romance but if you have 5 hungry friends and want to test your pancreas to breaking point then by all means dive in, you wont be disappointed :
I visited on Saturday for our works Xmas gathering. The staff are very friendly and helpful and the selection of food is fantastic but I'm afraid that's where the positivity ends. Aside from the pizzas The food was very greasy and it seems that aside from dishes that had a prominent ingredient) everything tasted the same. Disappointed really as I'd heard good things in the past but we won't be returning
Well worth a visit if you 're in Leeds. We went here a while ago and have been about 3 times now. The first time we went it was all so overwhelming to be honest. We walked in and the staff greet you and then start talking into their walkie talkies to the staff downstairs. They are very well dressed too : We walk downstairs and you go through a 'plane terminal ' which I absolutely LOVED! It was so different! We sat down and my daughter was crying as she had a bad cut on her finger and the makeshift plaster the school had done was coming away, so the staff came to help us remove it and she was so scared but they put her mind at ease : We walked into the buffet area and was so spoilt for choice! It accommodates for ALL people. You have salads, and little nibbles, you have Indian, Chinese, sushi, Italian, Mexican, English I THINK there is Thai and/or Japanese in there too. You also have your desert section too which includes ice creams, cakes etc etc etc. It really is fantastic and I would go again. They price is about £15 and I find that out of my budget when I can go to buffets for around £8.99 but I guess with the selection they have it 's only right that it should be £15. Will be going again when my mum comes up to visit :