I tried Cosmo buffet in Deansgate Manchester and it was as expected
First of all, even though it was a Thursday night the restaurant was extremely busy especially around 7pm.

My guest and I were offered two cocktails and since it was in fact a heatwave we decided to go for a summery Tropical Spritz which included: passion fruit, mango, vanilla, vodka and lime soda. These were only £6.50 each which is pretty amazing for a cocktail!
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Hide AdSome other cocktails include the classics such as a pina colada, strawberry daquiri and a passion fruit martini.

When it came to the food, there was of course a ridiculous amount of options. You could have everything from sushi, Indian food, Italian and Chinese.
As a vegetarian, I felt that there was a decent amount of food to have for me as they had a whole section full of options.
My plate did end up becoming very beige with a hodgepodge mix of noodles, onion rings, crackers, garlic bok choy, fried rice and spring rolls.
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I then had a couple of bites of an angel cake and a lemon cake.
I can’t really fault the food, it’s obviously mostly batch made and so for some things it’s not going to be the most flavourful as other places but the aim is not really to savour the flavours and more so to indulge in as much as possible for your money’s worth.
Speaking of money, the prices do range depending on the day. For example, from Monday to Thursday if you are going for dinner it’s £19.99, on Friday it’s £20.99, on Saturday it’s £22.99 and on Sunday it’s £21.99.

If you are someone who can eat at least two plates and a desert then it will be worth your money.
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Hide AdOverall, I had a good time and enjoyed what was on offer. This is a great place for the family and a couple of drinks
If you want to try out Cosmo book here: https://www.cosmo-restaurants.co.uk/restaurants/manchester
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