Zaza bazaar

Zaza bazaar

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Stacey harper
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Rabid avid
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You want tasty food, noise, bustle, the feel of street food, within a large hall it's the place for you. Think fast world style food meets golden arches - it may not be authentic, but it's vibrant and won't leave you hungry, but maybe a little thirsty. If you fancy eating all you can eat, you can do that. Fancy trying food from each of the counters - Asian, Indian, American / English. If you've never had a takeaway or had fast food, this will give you a taster of what you've missed!

George W
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One of the best places I've ever been to eat. I don't live in Bristol but this restaurant alone is enough of a reason for me to come and visit. Food is amazing, price is very reasonable and when I've been staff have been kind, friendly and attentive. Will be going again.

Peter Colman
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Been better and more enjoyable befire lockdown. Waiting staff are nice but the actual food serves/cheffs arnt very polite pluss don't speak very much good English so when you can't understand what they are saying and that they have a mouth covering, the plastic shields,the music it's difficult. Lay out is poor and needs looking at. I think what you should do while covid is going on is just go to each table ask what they want and get it for them off the menu which shows the station which will reduce the amount of people coming up, the drama and annoyance. If that means reduced numbers that would not be an issue for me just means I need to book and I would be happy with that

Filipe Pireneus Conde
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This place is the paradise of the gourmand! Offering a big variety of dishes, divided by origin cultures at a reasonable price. Is cheaper during the weekdays days, and has a student price. Although, the food is somehow tasteless or simply not good. It is just for fulfilling your stomach without really enjoying it. Is a really good example of the everyday-commercial 'British gastronomy'.

J Stannett
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Nesar Monir
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lizandra williams-alexander
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Umar Hussain
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Shwetous -
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Family place and uniquely set-up. I like the idea of putting food stalls from different variety of cusine. Plenty of food starting from Japanese, Italian, Indian, Chinese etc. It's really a worth visiting.I was a tourist and luckily found this restaurant.

abhisheka gamage
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Good place Recommended

Karolina Marcinowicz
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Carlos Euliarte
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Maddie Hague
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Good food and many different kinds of food to choose from. Can be very busy at times. Some staff are helpful, the only problem is that it is hard to get their attention if you need something.

Beth Albrighton
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Long queue (right around the building) finally sat down at 8.30pm for an 8pm booking. Food was ok. Tables not cleared quickly enough. Table service for drinks was mediocre. Food was ok, plenty of choice.

robert brueford
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Given the current covid restrictions, Za Za have adapted as best they can. Table service was excellent, food great. The only issue is the rather confusing 'floor' map. Arrows everywhere showing a supposed direction of travel but was ignored by pretty much everyone as it was somewhat jumbled.

Claudette Johnson
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The food was good but our time was limited and it was too crowded with lots of noisy childten. We did not have time to chill out after eating as we were presented with the bill and told we only had 10 minutes left.

Tracey Anna
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Very busy, a very big buffet with lots of different things to eat. We went on Sunday and there wasn't much English food available, roast beef that was so tough you couldn't get your knife through or breakfast items. If you don't mind queuing and you like Chinese, Indian etc and eat as much as you can, then this might suit you?

DinoDudeRocket
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