Nottingham's branch of COSMO closed its doors last November, with a new all-you-can-eat buffet chain having now taken its place
Nottingham's culinary scene has witnessed its fair share of shock departures in recent years and the city's diners are now all too familiar with losing an adored eating spot. But the incredibly sudden closure of COSMO, the all-you-can-eat world buffet that had graced Milton Street for seven years, was an event that still managed to raise eyebrows.
Given that the restaurant had only just sprung into life for service, which is currently starting at 4.30pm on weekdays, it was certainly an impressive level of demand. A fairly long wait for a table would also prove to be where the similarities between Panda Mami and COSMO started rather than ended.
Technophobes can stride to the bar and order directly from staff, but the software at Panda Mami was surprisingly easy to grapple with. Something slightly harder to grow accustomed to was the price - £3.50 if you want a bottle of still water. For just another 50p, you can get yourself a shot of Beefeater gin.
Also making a return were the crazy combinations chosen by some customers, something that is, of course, inevitable when the crucial job of pairing flavours is taken away from those in the know. I wonder what a decorated chef would make of onion bhajis rolling around a slice of Margherita? Given the £20.99 price tag, the answer is a firm yes. This price is increased on a Friday and Saturday to £21.99, though children under 140cm can eat for half of the price. Parents, bring a measuring tape.
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