Jimmy's World Grill & Bar

Jimmy’s World Grill & Bar is a chain of buffet restaurants in the United Kingdom. In 2012 it launched its flagship restaurant in The O2, London.[1]

The first Jimmy’s World Grill & Bar opened in 2003 and the chain now operates restaurants including Luton, Derby, Bath, Peterborough, Watford, Wimbledon, Wembley, Brighton and Swindon .[1]

Each restaurant offers cuisines from multiple countries including Italy, China, India, Mexico, the US and the United Kingdom. The restaurants all offer "live cooking stations" where food is cooked to order in front of the customer.

History

Prior to Jimmy's Restaurants, the business started with a number of restaurants called Jimmy Spices. The first Jimmy Spices opened in October 2003 in the Old Glassworks in Birmingham in the Regency Wharf scheme just off Broad Street. The concept was developed by Nitin Bhatnagar and focused on all-you-can-eat Indian, Italian, Thai and Chinese cuisine in a themed open plan kitchen. This was the first multi-cuisine buffet restaurant of its kind in the UK. As the company grew, it opened restaurants in Solihull, Sutton Coldfield, and Stratford Upon Avon; and brought in Jaswinder Choongh as a partner.

The first Jimmy Spices to open within the M25 was in Epsom in October 2007 and Staines in October 2008.

In 2011, the company went into liquidation , leaving the Midlands-based branches of Jimmy Spices with Jaswinder Choongh to allow the founders to focus on Jimmy's World Grill.

A new site already agreed for Jimmy's World Grill for 2015 is Swansea

Menu

The restaurant chain has over 100 different dishes available to choose from; examples of dishes include: sushi, beef in black bean, sweet and sour chicken, pizza, fajitas and a choice of salads and fruit.[2]

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