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    Easy Rawlins Diner

    5.0 (1 review)
    InexpensiveDiners, Vegan, Vegetarian
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Za Za Bazaar

    Za Za Bazaar

    3.5(34 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    ££

    Wow that food was absolutely amazing such a big variety of food the staff were quite nice and…read morewelcoming. The drinks weren't as good as I expected but other than that I would recommend coming here. Such nice decorations as well you really did feel like you were there when getting your food. Also, if you don't finish all your food you don't need to pay extra so you don't have to eat everything on your plate.

    Za Za Bazaar featured one of the most diverse buffet spreads I've ever seen. There were a total of…read moresix different stations with dishes from all around the globe: Indian (with both street food and curries), European (including British and Italian), Tex Mex (including burgers, tacos, nachos, and Caribbean food), Far East (stir-fries, sushi, noodles, pan-Asian), Salad, and Dessert. Some of the standout items for me came from the Indian station, including dishes like dahi bhalla, Amritsari fish (breaded fish, which was much more flavorful than the fish and chips at the Great British station), tandoori naan, dal tadka, vegetable korma, aloo gobi, rogan josh, and chicken tikka masala, all of which were boldly and authentically spiced. Other items I liked included the reggae wings (jerk chicken wings) from Jamaica; the pico de gallo, guacamole, and smoked salsa from Mexico; and the soft-serve vanilla ice cream from the dessert station. Still there were so many other items that I barely got to try including Thai Green Curry with Chicken, Black Pepper Beef, British beef stew and mushy peas, and several made-to-order stations including dosas, piri-piri chicken, pasta, risotto, and noodles. Everything was quality and delicious, the night market atmosphere was fun and lively, and most amazingly, the buffet was just 13 GBP for a weekday lunch! That's not even enough for a single entree elsewhere in Britain, but here you could get plate after plate of foods from all around the world to your heart's content!

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    Smoke Haus - Mixed Plate Standard

    Smoke Haus

    4.0(4 reviews)
    60.1 mi

    Hmmmmm I was pretty sure I had reviewed this place just after I visited.... Guess not.... Ok so I…read morelove the idea of the place and it has lots of potential. They sell burgers and wings etc and I love that you get kitchen roll on the table. They get 3 stars because I feel they need to work on their food a bit. When I sat down I got a doors and was given some complimentary popcorn. They have blue moon on draft as well as the doors and some other American beers in bottles. The menu is your typical American style restaurant, burgers, Philly cheese steaks, hot dogs, fries and chicken wings. I opted for the Philly cheese steak and some fries. This is where it goes wrong a bit, the bread was cheap cheap cheap, really fluffy and over dry and breaking up, I'd go so far as to say it may have been day old bread.... The steak was tough and overlooked but the flavour itself was quite nice. The chips were good and I was given a bit pit of Mayo. My waitress was a wee star, I just thought she was brilliant at her job and she gave brilliant customer service and she's the reason for 3 rather than 2 stars, I would have given 4 but I want to give them something to work towards, as the food must be as good as the customer service. I would return again but would have no hesitation sending back if I had the same bread issues again. They should really think of getting a local baker to produce their bread rather than buying bulk from the catering supplier.

    The family and I had a great time here tonight. The staff was uniformly friendly and helpful. The…read morefood was delicious. Highlights were the corn dog app and the buffalo chicken sandwich. The ribs, pulled pork, and brisket were excellent. One downside: someone needs to give them a better Cole slaw recipe. It is not good--nothing but cabbage and mayo. Add a little vinegar and pepper to make it bearable. Also the music might have been a little loud, but I am an old guy.

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    Philly cheesesteak and fried pickles ftw!

    Cafe Kino - Taken from their website

    Cafe Kino

    4.2(33 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £

    So, where do I start: Cafe Kino is 'the one'!…read more I'm actually embarrassed to admit this, but I lived opposite Cafe Kino for over a year and never once stepped inside. I know, calm down. That is ridiculous. But in my defense I wasn't on such a culinary voyage as I am now. And I think I've actually timed my first visit perfectly. Now I've moved back to the area and can go whenever I want again. I'd heard a lot of fuss about Cafe Kino on the Bristol foodie scene. I'll be honest I thought it would be a bit too hippy for me, but it wasn't. Some vegan restaurants can come across slightly self-righteous, but you don't get even a hint of that in here. The food was awesome. So so good and even at lunch time it came out really fast. I was served by a really nice girl who was very patient with me as she helped me use the BristolPounds text2pay for the first time. I can't wait to try more of the menu, and I never thought I'd say that about a vegan restaurant. Accepts Bristol Pounds

    Their philosophy is a good one: 'I bake, therefore I am' and this is reflected in the rows of…read moresticky cakes and flapjacks in the window. It is also reflected in their ethos: Cafe Kino is a not-for-profit co-operative owned and operated by its' workers and run in part by volunteers. They also serve only vegan or vegetarian food - but no complaints from me (and I like a nice bit of steak, believe me). Alongside snacks and cakes, I was pleased to peruse: houmous and crudites, falafels, soup, veggie chilli, smoked tofu, tomato, alfalfa sprouts, mayonnaise and wasabi - all fairtrade and all ultra-delish. Local art, ecology, ethically sourced food are all combined in a really fun, chirpy atmosphere. The cafe is swiftly becoming an inspiring community space and focus for independent cultural and political activity - from green groups to a knitting circle. Right on!

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