http://kienthuc.net.vn/phong-thuy/giai-ma-giac-mo-thay-nguoi-than-da-chet-song-lai-663011.html#p-1
><
https://foursquare.com/top-places/sydney/best-places-all-you-can-eat-place
8.9
Level G, The Darling (80 Pyrmont St.), Pyrmont, NSW
Japanese Restaurant · 47 tips and reviews
Natalie Ben: Japanese breakfast buffet
melody ju: Although i personally prefers traditional Japanesefood, i must say the food at Sokyo was excellent. Get the COD,Crispy sushi, omakase, and desserts!
Read more.
Mooksy ♔: Morton bay bug sashimi, short rib tataki, mulloway, sirloin, Queensland roll, and spicy roll... Delicious
8.9
6/274-290 Victoria Street (Craigend), Darlinghurst, NSW
Indian Restaurant · 28 tips and reviews
Shaun Heron: Ask for the banquet menu all you can eat mains!
Brendan: One of the best Curry houses in Sydney. Beware it is best to book on weekend night as it gets very busy. My favourite, Lamb Varutha.
Mike Beder: Giving the chicken chettinad a go - hot!
8.8
117 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW
Hotel · Sydney City Center · 51 tips and reviews
Natasha: Beautiful views on the top floor overlooking the Botanical Gardens, Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Do room service and the hot buffet breakfast!
Ayu Dewi Puspita: Must try 'Twilight Drinks' at Club InterContinental and weekend high tea buffet at the Cortile! Astonishing!
Suruchi Thapar: Ask for a complimentary dish with buffet and they are happy to include - for vegetarians
8.8
245 Oxford St., Darlinghurst, NSW
African Restaurant · 16 tips and reviews
Faarah Nur: All you can eat chicken wings Wednesdays - goes well with some Tusker malt!
Khalid Omar: There are two things in this picture, and while fire is great and all, Prometheus had nothing on the South African who discovered alcoholic milkshakes. Try them all! They are drunken lala awesome.
Mike Beder: Claim your free Apple Shot with a 4sq check-in. Fun, friendly place.
8.8
20 Campbell St. (nr George St.), Haymarket, NSW
Thai Restaurant · 164 tips and reviews
Simon Olsen: Good food. The non spicy buffet was still definitely spicy, so be prepared for that. Wanted a Chang beer but only Singha. Great atmosphere.
Rania: Worth the wait. Good food in generous portions. Careful when you order extra spicy, they take it to a new level
Kevin Chua: easily the best Thai food in Australia! the spring rolls for starter!
8.8
1737 Botany Rd., Banksmeadow, NSW
Café · Eastern Suburbs · 34 tips and reviews
Stephanie Baraya: Their products are delicious! And they change all the time too.They have a real appreciation for the art of food
Tony Hollingsworth: Try the Artisan Baking classes - see my review below.
Read more.
Mei Tan: For our summer menu- go no further than the calabrese salami with provolone melt on schiaciatta. Too much heaven in a bite!
8.8
139 Murray Street, Sydney, NSW
Hotel · Pyrmont · 10 tips and reviews
Rohan Nowell: We stayed in the tiny "shoe box" and it was GREAT; accommodation comes with free house drinks happy hours, complementary mini bar, and buffet breakfast.
Beth Thoma Robinson: Outstanding location, friendly staff and comfortable lobby bar.
Laura: Ask for a room on a higher floor. You can hear music from bar clearly from 1st floor.
8.7
Level 2, Hilton Sydney (488 George St.), Sydney, NSW
Australian Restaurant · Sydney City Center · 65 tips and reviews
Christian Cruz: Best Bfast buffet in Sydney!!!!
Justine Ezarik: It was good but wasn't expecting a buffet for breakfast! Closes at 10am so get your booty moving so you don't miss it!
jon accarrino: They make a great Cappuccino but it takes about 10 minutes during the breakfast rush. Order one before you go up for the buffet.
8.6
1/117 Macquarie St. (InterContinental Sydney), Sydney, NSW
Café · Sydney City Center · 14 tips and reviews
Tom Lee: The buffet breakfast is amazing.
Gregor McEwan: The breakfast buffet is excellent.
Andre: THE BEST BUFFET IN SYDNEY. Great selection of seafood during weekend. Excellent service. Kind staff. Very recommended
8.6
176 Cumberland St., Sydney, NSW
Hotel · Sydney City Center · 79 tips and reviews
Chloe Khor: Spa is a must! Breakfast buffet serve really good food although spread may be of less variety
Rick Thau: Bkfst buffet on 1st floor is great
Roser Goula: espectacular hotel! preciosas vistas desde su bar y restaurante en el ultimo piso abierto al publico. excelentes vistas desde las habitaciones que dan al puerto y desayuno buffet completisimo!
8.5
Shop 18, 1 Harbour St. (Darling Quarter), Sydney, NSW
Brazilian Restaurant · Darling Harbour · 36 tips and reviews
John Beith: Had a great experience last night at the Resteraunt. Went for the all you can eat $53. They one. Lots of high quality food. Can't pick a favourite you just need to try it all.
Paula Sun: All you can eat meat and awesome caipirinhas!
Kevin To: Only get one serving of cheese bread with all you can eat menu. All sauces are extra, except for tomato. Not much variety with the meats, and chef seems to be heavy handed with the salt. Average.
8.4
100 Market St. (btwn Pitt St. & Castlereagh St.), Sydney, NSW
Scenic Lookout · Sydney City Center · 5 tips and reviews
Travel With A Mate: What the buffet lacks in quality the view certainly makes up for it. Stunning! Best place to view all of Sydney in one go!
Chloé Vany: Wonderfull 360 view of Sydney !!!!
An 😎 Van Severen: Great view over Sydney !
8.3
Shop 1, 8 London St, Campsie, NSW
Korean Restaurant · 8 tips and reviews
Harris Li: Best budget Korean BBQ buffet in Sydney! You won't go wrong!
Jing Zeng: $31 per person weekdays, $33 per person weekend. Compared with other Korean BBQ buffets, it has raw/cooked prawns and sushi. Plus more meat and salad selections. Desserts are bit unique.
Leslie Han: The only Korean buffet I recommend to anyone if they are willing to make the effort to go to Campsie. Great selection of food and very professional, friendly staff. Must book ahead on weekends.
8.3
488 George St. (btwn Park & Market Sts.), Sydney, NSW
Hotel · Sydney City Center · 75 tips and reviews
Jeffrey Rohrs: Diamond members get a free coat or shirt pressing each day. Also be sure to take advantage of free breakfast buffet & exec lounge which has free sodas & great meeting space.
Jerry Tay: Awesome buffet breakfast spread!!
Paul Bartolo: Try the Buffet Breakfast at the "Glass Brasserie" highly recommended and you will not be dissapointed. A Huge Luke Manton Fan.
8.2
Shop 1, 16-30 Bunn St., Pyrmont, NSW
Japanese Restaurant · 20 tips and reviews
j03w: sushi buffet for $28.80
Huey Lyn: Fresh sashimi, best dragon roll I've had so far, and juicy tender wagyu beef steak!
Hendy Ongkodjojo: Decent value gourmet set! The fish teriyaki beats the chicken teriyaki!!
<>
ZEN OASIS VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT, BERRIMA
Score: 88%
- Best Feature – You feel rejuvenated, even after a two hour eating session – it must be the Southern Highlands air!
- Worst Feature – A lot of dishes aren’t recognisable so you need to go into this with gusto and just commit to trying everything! It’s all vegetarian so must be good for you.
This little slice of vegetarian heaven is located quite a distance from the city, tucked away in the Southern Highlands. It’s well worth the drive for a vegetarian feast of a high quality at a reasonable price.
http://www.iatemywaythrough.com/2014/11/the-best-all-you-can-eats-in-sydney/
The quality and flavour of the dishes will have meat lovers questioning how the food could possibly be vegetarian.The plethora of dishes are extremely well executed, to a standard usually unattainable in buffet style dining.
The variety here is insane. There are soups, sushi, stir fries, rice, dumplings, curry puffs, a whole deep fried section, a bountiful desert array and much much more. There is something to suit every taste and you certainly don’t mourn the absence of the meat as the amazing variety makes you forget it ever existed.
At just $31 per adult, it’s one of the cheapest buffets of the lot, but manages not to compromise on quality or variety. You leave feeling thoroughly satisfied and sufficiently exhilarated by the inherent hedonistic pleasure of a proper buffet.
This place is certainly not located in the heart of Sydney, so its a chance to escape those crazy crowds. The extent of the buffet also means you are rarely fighting over the same dish.
The service was above average, with the food being frequently replenished and the plate clearing and water filling efficient.
Zen Oasis230 Medway Road, Berrima NSW
(Just off the Berrima exit from the Hume Highway)
Phone: (02) 4877 1285
Web: zen-oasis.comBookings are highly recommended.
No comments:
Post a Comment