THE Johnstone outlet of Cook and Indi’s World Buffet found itself subject to a zombie attack on Halloween when staff dressed as the living dead to raise funds BBC’s Children in Need.
Cook Gill, co-founder of the restaurant, said: “The Zombie attack was great fun and our customers loved it – as did our staff! In the event, we raised hundreds of pounds for Children in Need – maybe Zombies aren’t so scary after all!”
Cook and Indi’s World Buffet offers five different cuisines (Indian, Japanese, Sushi, Chinese and Italian) and over 100 dishes. As well as Darnley, it has outlets in Glasgow, Hamilton, Bishopbriggs and Johnstone – with more opening soon.
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Date: 6th November 2013
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