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Brisbane’s best all-you-can-eat restaurants

If you love your food free-flowing all for one price, then listen up. Here are the top restaurants to stuff yourself silly from just $19.90.

Salt Meats Cheese serves a bottomless pizza offering.
Salt Meats Cheese serves a bottomless pizza offering.

Bottomless beef, endless chicken wings and non-stop sushi – if you love your food free-flowing all for one price, then listen up.

We have found Brisbane and Logan’s best all-you-can-eat restaurants.

Covering a smorgasbord of cuisines from Brazilian and Italian to Korean and Japanese, these restaurants offer sensational value for money for those with big appetites.

NAVALA CHURRASCARIA

Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle St, Brisbane City

navala.com.au

Skewered meat cooking at Navala Churrascaria in Brisbane City.
Skewered meat cooking at Navala Churrascaria in Brisbane City.

This is one for the carnivores. Think a never-ending supply of meat brought straight to your table until you say stop. At this Brazilian barbecue restaurant diners can load up on everything from beef and chicken to pork, sausage, lamb and seafood, along with sides including chips, potato salad, coconut rice and more, with the meat carved at your table.

It’s all for $69 per person.

SEOUL BISTRO

152 Turton St, Sunnybank

seoulbistro.com.au

Seoul Bistro serves up a fried chicken buffet.
Seoul Bistro serves up a fried chicken buffet.

This ridiculously popular southside favourite delivers some of Brisbane’s best friend chicken – preparing it over 24 hours with recipes and techniques that have taken years to perfect. Diners can tuck into bottomless wings as part of the restaurant’s $26.90 buffet – where for 90 minutes, you can smash plates of wings (there are 10 varieties to choose from), alongside endless fries, garlic toast and lemon iced tea.

HANWOORI KOREAN BBQ BUFFET

1/70 Mary St, Brisbane City

hanwoori.com.au

The dining room at Hanwoori BBQ in Brisbane City.
The dining room at Hanwoori BBQ in Brisbane City.

Arguably one of the best value restaurants in Brisbane, this Korean barbecue eatery serves up a buffet of Korean classics and top-notch meats. Patrons can indulge in hot foods such as fried chicken, chips, bulgogi and tteokbokki, before moving onto the meat bar featuring the likes of rump cap, ribs, pork collar, baby octopus and prawns; joined by an extensive banchan selection with everything from potato mash to cucumber salad. There are also desserts, soups and sauces to add to the feast, with prices starting at $55 per adult (children dine at reduced prices).

SHABUHOUSE

1/70 Mary St, Brisbane City

shabuhouse.com.au

Forget adding up the cost of plates at a sushi train, at this Japanese all-you-can-eat you can smash all the sushi you want for one price, plus shabu shabu.

The buffet starts at $35 for weekday lunches and goes up to $56 for weekend dinners, and includes an impressive 21 varieties of sushi – both nigiri and rolls – plus meats, seafood and vegetables for shabu shabu. There’s also snacks including fried rice, spring rolls and edamame.

LA COSTA

1/209 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley

lacosta.com.au

La Costa has a $29 bottomless pizza and gnocchi deal. Picture: Mark Cranitch.
La Costa has a $29 bottomless pizza and gnocchi deal. Picture: Mark Cranitch.

Every Wednesday from 5pm this Fortitude Valley eatery serves up bottomless pizza and gnocchi for just $29 per person. There are four varieties of pizza and four varieties of gnocchi to choose from including margherita and four cheese pizzas and a ragu or baked gnocchi with buffalo mozzarella and stracciatella.

KAI KAI

St Lucia and Springwood

Fried chicken lovers froth for this casual eatery’s $27.90 per person buffet. The unlimited feast includes fried chook in your choice of 12 flavours, loaded chips in six flavours, mash potato with gravy, bread rolls, steamed rice and cinnamon jelly doughnut sandwiches. You can even add a drinks pack to the equation, with $75pp getting you the full standard buffet plus 90 minutes of alcoholic beverages.

BUFWIN

2922-2926 Logan Rd, Underwood

Bufwin, Underwood offers a fried chicken and sides buffet. Picture: Lyndon Mechielsen
Bufwin, Underwood offers a fried chicken and sides buffet. Picture: Lyndon Mechielsen

Another fried chicken favourite is this tiny, family run business in Underwood. From $19.90, diners can chew through as many wings, fries, steamed rice, and ice cream as they can stomach, washed down with unlimited iced tea.

SHINBASHI YAKINIKU

3/2900 Logan Road, Underwood

shinbashi.com.au

What’s better than Japanese barbecue? All-you-can-eat Japanese barbecue, of course. This southside restaurant offers a 90-minute stuff-yourself-silly smorgasbord every Friday and Saturday, plus lunch on Sundays, serving up the likes of wagyu, pork belly chicken thigh, prawns, vegetables and a whole lot more to be cooked on your own grill. The $50 per adult, $20 per child package also includes a variety of rice and noodle dishes, entrees and sides, say, bibimbap, curry rice, kimchi, croquettes and chicken karaage. While you have to adhere to a time frame, it’s sensational value.

SALT MEATS CHEESE

3b/63 Skyring Terrace, Newstead

saltmeatscheese.com

Salt Meats Cheese in Newstead serves all-you-can-eat pizza.
Salt Meats Cheese in Newstead serves all-you-can-eat pizza.

This popular Italian eatery has the ultimate cure for Monday-itis – all-you-can-eat pizza. For $29 per person with any drink order, you can stuff your face with up to 11 varieties of the dough delight including capricciosa, meat lovers and diavola. Or for an extra $5 per person, you can add endless bowls of pasta to the offering. You have a 90-minute dining window, all food must be consumed before ordering more, and all diners at the table need to be participating in the deal.

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