What's the best buffet you've eaten at?

What's the best buffet you've eaten at?

Bonus points if it didn't make you piss out of your asshole for 4 hours after

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Probably the brunch buffet at my local Mariott.

Indian buffet, it was cheap as hell ($8) and the food was really tasty. They even had a wide variety of sweets which was cool.

>H-HAYAI

Coushatta Casino in Kinder, LA. Hear me out. There was a lot of shit on the buffet but we only focused on crawfish and crab legs. I ate my body weight in mudbugs and crab legs that night.

The Golden Pheasant, Preston/Heidelberg

I don't think I've ever eaten at a "good" buffet per se, but the last one I ate that didn't give me food poisoning was the Sino American Cafe

Lol I was there a few weeks ago. I actually went to the buffet at Coushatta, Golden Nugget, and L'Auberge. Pic related is L'Auberge, which was the best of the three. Those oxtails, my lord.

Best buffet I've ever had was Sterling Brunch at Bally's.

In the early 1980's, Korea had a buffet war going on between the major hotels: Silla, Hyatt, Hilton, etc. $15.00 all you could eat for incredibly fresh seafood perfectly prepared, bbq, french charcuterie and bread, side dishes and impeccable service. Never had anything like it, nor ever will. God knows what it would cost now.

Prestons in Myrtle Beach it's like $40 a person and my in-laws took me. Not worth it. For $40 I could have had lunch at Big E's, dinner at Prosser's and taken a pound of BBQ and two dozen fried oysters back to the beach house but they like fancy shit.

That's not even getting into a la cart places I love like Jimmy'z and Preston Seafood Market.

There used to be a place near the Delaware beaches called Old Mill or something like that where it wasn't a buffet, but you selected what package of all you can eat you wanted, whether it was fried chicken or seafood(crabs and clams) or all the above
You are in a big hall with rows of picnic tables covered in brown paper
It was expensive but damn it was good

Silver legacy brunch reno nv

Seven Springs Seafood Buffet
Seven springs is a ski/golf/hotel place in my area of PA.
The seafood buffet there is amazing and youll see why.
Its 30$ and its worth it.
It has the standard all you can eat with massive amounts of food including crab legs and crayfish
BUT
They also had all you can eat lobster.
The cut it straight down the middle. You got half a tail and a claw. Obviously you could go back for more. Think 2 of my uncles ate like 6 total lobsters.
I was younger when we went and it is either a seasonal thing of they did away with the deal cause last time i checked the lobster wasted still available.

FUZE BUFFET
THEY HAVE LITERALLY EVERYTHING AND IT'S ALL GOOD. AND THEY'RE A BAR DURING THE NIGHT SO ITS EVEN BETTER

>living in Budapest, Hungary for a year
>weaning myself of crystal meth addiction
>Mother suggest I attend a Brunch with her at the Merriot hotel
>Unlimited Champagne, beer, possibly bloody Mary's (I can't member)
>Delicious food

>T-TAKAI

An underworld buffet in Kyoto. All you can eat vegetables and noodles, but the meat and fish was all made to order. The place played mystical music too. I felt like I was in an old Van Damme training sequence.

yelp.com/biz/wicked-spoon-las-vegas

>ton of variety
>actually taste like food
>endless champagne

Im not sure about best, but there was actually an all you can eat KFC near here. I miss it.

>Endless alcohol
I'd drive them out of business in a weeks time!

>M-MASAKA?!

>Buffets

Aria buffet in Vegas, hands down.

ITT: Flyovers discuss why their local Golden Corral in Pisswater, Okiedokie is better than all the rest.

rude

great moon

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Place in my town called Great Wall. Never been sick. Went there at least once weekly while in high school.

There is this sushi buffet house in San Jose that blew my mind. It's called Tomi's.
They had a bunch of unique foods, only thing that pissed my off were the fat oxen who literally stole crab legs as they were in transit from tongs to your plate.
Fight for your food.

Some fancy hotel buffet in Sydney.

I counted 11 different types of animals consumed that evening. This included ostrich, alligator various seafood and the other typical mammal staples.

>Bonus points if it didn't make you piss out of your asshole for 4 hours after

I don't think I shit for three days after that.

i live in Las Vegas so there are probably more than a thousand buffets here and i've only been to maybe 20

you can't really go wrong with any of the buffets in the casinos unless they're in downtown or something.

the best one imo would probably be Makino which is an all you can eat sushi place with seafood and other japanese dishes.

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