Sunday, 11 October 2015

Cosmo, London Street, Norwich

Rumours of Cosmo coming to Norwich had been doing the rounds for at least a year. After initial anticipation that this would be in the Riverside complex, the confirmed venue was London Street (the vacant spot left by Habitat).

Offering a casual dining buffet experience, Cosmo really has something for all tastes. Specialising predominantly in Pan Asian cuisine, other cuisines are available; with pizza, Indian Tandoori & curry, rotisserie chicken, Mexican, British roast & salad - see the website for more information

Rotisserie chicken
With all the hype around the venue, I was curious to give it a try and compare to other 'all you can eat' buffet experiences available locally. On a wet Monday evening, I met up with a friend to try it out. Both food lovers, we were struggling to decide which cuisines we wanted to try. Sensibly we'd booked a table - even on a Monday evening, there was a wait for a table.

We were taken upstairs to the restaurant and seated. You can order drinks from the waitress (we went for bottomless soft drinks), but help yourself to food.

There are so many dishes to chose from, all placed in sections to make it easier to navigate. There are also live cooking demonstrations - although we only saw Teppanyaki being cooked to order (there was a queue). 

Sushi
To the far end of the buffet was a starter section and we figured this was a good place to start!

In hindsight, we made a rookie error with the amount of starter options we chose. The Beijing spare ribs (right of the plate) were tasty, but lacking much meat, whilst the vegetable spring rolls (left) and prawn spring rolls (slightly hidden top right) were definitely less spring and more of the roll, with not much filling in either. I also tried the satay chicken (just below the prawn spring rolls) with sweet and sour sauce, as the satay sauce looked like cold porridge - really tasty chicken. The garlic mushrooms (top left) were tasty, but could have done with more garlic. The winners of the plate were the mini hash browns (middle of the plate) - a crunchy coating with soft potato insides and the cheese bites (bottom). Oh, the cheese bites! Crispy coating with a stringy cheese filling - we actually both ended up getting a few more of these because they were so tasty!

Selection of starters
Next up, I already had my eye on the Dim Sum options, which were definitely my favourite options of the evening. Chinese pork buns (top of the plate) - deliciously flavoured pork and beautifully steamed buns, prawn and pork dumplings (bottom) - squishy dumplings full of pork and prawn and cabbage wrapped pork dumplings (hidden in middle of plate) - similar to the pork and prawn dumplings but with added cabbage - very tasty. Alongside this, I also went for crispy duck wraps with hoi sin sauce (right) and a couple of prawn crackers (left). The duck was pretty tasty and the prawn crackers not at all soggy like you often find in a buffet.

Dim Sum & duck
After this, we were starting to feel pretty full. So in order to sample a few other options, I got a mixed plate (forgot to photograph, sorry!). Of note on the plate was the cheese and tomato pizza - really cheesy with a great thin crust pizza dough and some delicious Thai style pork.

 Already feeling full, we hesitantly went to check out the dessert options and the chocolate fountain caught my eye. Although, not an overly big fan of sweet foods, I am partial to melted chocolate!

Chocolate fountain
I went for a small bowl of chocolate with some marshmallows and a few sweets - the chocolate was good! Even better if there had been some real strawberries to dip in it!
Melted chocolate and marshmallows with a few sweets on the side
We also shared a plate and I got a piece of rocky road to try (too much marshmallow and not enough biscuit) and a piece of melon. I was told the mousse was good too. Also available were a selection of other cakes and desserts (the eton mess looked good) and ice cream.

Rocky road, chocolate mousse with a slice of melon and orange
The dinner buffet was £14 on a week night and a bottomless drink was £2.50. This is a good venue to cater for all, but you will leave full! Don't expect top quality dining, but for a casual meal as a group or if you are really hungry, it's a great place to try.

We were completely stuffed by this point. As we had our Norwich Cocktail Week wristbands, we went to Mr Postle's Apothecary for a cocktail (2 for 1 with our wristbands). Beautifully presented and delicious mojitos to wash down the food!

Mojitos at Mr Postle's Apothecary
Food - 7/10
Service - 7.5/10 (self service mostly)
Atmosphere - 7/10 
Value for Money - 8.5/10

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