all you can eat sydney

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Here is a list of popular all you can eat buffet options in Sydney as of 2025:

  • Butcher's Buffet: Korean BBQ, meat lover's paradise, from $35.90 lunch, $45.90 dinner, multiple locations
  • Hotpot Palace: All you can eat hotpot with rich broths and diverse ingredients, from $42.80, in Carlingford & Canley Heights
  • Dookki: Korean tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) buffet, customizable flavors, from $34.80 in Sydney CBD
  • Kobe Wagyu Restaurant: Premium Wagyu beef buffet with fresh sushi and sashimi, from $90 in Sydney CBD
  • TK Something BBQ: Asian fusion BBQ with tabletop grills and all you can eat creme brulee dessert, $45 in Canley Vale
  • Hotpot City: Individual hotpot buffets in Hurstville & Bankstown, dinner $39, lunch $25
  • Okami: Japanese all you can eat including sushi, sashimi, tempura, teriyaki, from $39.80, multiple locations
  • Kyo Ya Izakaya: Japanese hotpot and sushi buffet, $48 for standard, $68 for premium in Wentworth Point
  • Epicurean at Crown Sydney: Sophisticated international buffet with nine live kitchens and seafood, located in Barangaroo
  • Harvest Buffet at The Star: Featuring seafood, sushi, oysters, prawns, crabs, and more
  • The Colonial British-Indian Buffet: Monthly all you can eat curries, naan, samosas in Darlinghurst, $59
  • Star Buffet: Over 100 dishes including seafood, roasts, sushi, and BBQ, family-friendly, locations in Bankstown, Penrith, Bossley Park
  • Signatures Buffet: Seated buffet at St Marys Rugby League Club, from $33 adults
  • Govindas Cinema, Darlinghurst: Vegetarian and vegan buffet $28
  • The Grange Buffet: International cuisine buffet in Blacktown, $28.80 adults
  • Salts Meats Cheese: All you can eat pizzas Monday nights $35 at Circular Quay
  • BahBQ Brazilian Grill: Brazilian churrascaria style with unlimited fire-roasted meats, Crows Nest

These options cover a wide range of cuisines and price points for all you can eat dining experiences in Sydney.