All you can eat BBQ restaurants offer unlimited servings of barbecue dishes, often allowing guests to grill their own meat, fish, and vegetables at the table. These restaurants typically include a variety of meats, seafood, side dishes, sauces, and sometimes drinks and desserts, with a set time limit for dining, usually around 2 to 2.5 hours. Here are some examples of all you can eat BBQ experiences:
- Daebak BBQ in Utrecht offers 2 hours of seating time with Korean BBQ where you can grill meat yourself, including side dishes and one scoop of ice cream (drinks extra).
- BBQ & Grill Hoorn provides all you can eat options with bbq, teppanyaki, or steengrill, including soups, salads, and fresh meat and fish buffet, with options like spare ribs.
- Gangnam Korean BBQ in Rotterdam serves all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with halal meat options, including meat, veggies, seafood, and unlimited sashimi.
- KOYA in Leeuwarden offers all you can eat Korean BBQ with a focus on interactive grilling at the table and a wide range of Asian dishes, including sushi.
- Jinsa Rotterdam and Amsterdam provide authentic Korean BBQ with unlimited food and drinks options available in timed arrangements (2 hours or longer), featuring fresh meat, homemade sides, and sauces.
- OTANTIK in Utrecht is an all-you-can-eat BBQ with a Mediterranean ambiance, where you grill your own halal meats on charcoal at the table, including veggies, fish, and desserts.
- Kimchi Boulevard offers a Korean BBQ experience where you grill your own meat, fish, and vegetables at the table for 2.5 hours with rules to minimize food waste.
- ORTAM BBQ in Rotterdam features all you can BBQ with a grill at the table and a large variety of meats, fish, sides, and typical Mediterranean hospitality.
All these places emphasize a sociable, interactive dining experience, combining unlimited servings with table grills to cook your food fresh while you eat.
