'I'm very rarely going' (nie za dobry poczatek...I VERY RARELY GO out to a restaurant OR a pub or any other place to eat something 'which is' (niepotr) because I am quite thrifty. My parents are quite alike (cos tu nie za bardzo rozumiem o co chodzi) that's why we are eating outside only if we haven't got
time which happens rather seldom. When I was working in Birmingham it
happened maybe nine or ten times which was 'basicly' (ortog) when we were
shopping 'on' AT THE weekend from the very morning and 'about' IN THE afternoon we decided to pop in somewhere. It was usually a Chinese restaurant
which offers all-you-can-eat in one hour and a half for 6 pounds.
There are three or more similar restaurants in THE city center in THE Chinese
district and in almoust all of 'theme' (zle slowo-poopraw) around lunch time you have to book a table severals hours earlier or wait in a long queue.
The food actually doesn't taste too 'bad' (zla czesc zdania) 'adn' (ortog) it is rather the same as you would expect from any take-away in the city. You can find there starters , a main course and 'a' (niepotr-bufferts to l. mn) dessert buffets. Although it is a Chinese 'restaruant' (ortog) you can get there some Indian food and some 'stuff' (nie uzywaj tego slowa-napisz inne) that I don't recognize as Chinese like various lamb ribs which I believe 'its' (ribs to l.mn-ARE) rather English special than Chinese 'a' (niepotr) and of course chips.
On the other hand there is good vegetarian selection which looks much
more like Chinese. There is also 'an' A vanilla ice cream machine, some
fruit salad (quite poor to be honest), defrostED cakes which you can
find in any market and weird looking tapioca which is quite good.
...even for 'a' (niepotr) tap water. Of course you can always go to THE toilet, which is funny enough for free, and if nobody is looking take a free sip from a
tap.
It has school type tables and chairs and apart from a few Chinese posters and an
advertisement the owners haven't really made much effort so it would
be quite hard to guess that you are in Chinese restaruant if you
'would't' DIDN'T know it from the very 'begining' (ortog).
In conclusion it is a really good place for students and 'people that like' (co to znaczy? Kto to jest 'like a student'?) to eat a lot but who are rather thrifty.