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Perth’s Best Buffets And All-You-Can-Eat Feasts

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Epicurean buffet at Crown Perth

Perth has seriously levelled up in its all-you-can-eat game since its Sizzler days. While the cheesy, 90s buffet will always hold a special place in our hearts, we’ve all collectively moved on to bigger and better things. 

No more soggy salads, watery soft serve and dry chips sitting sadly in the bain-marie.  These days, it’s all about unlimited portions of fresh WA seafood, barbequed meats carved right at the table, woodfired pizzas blistered to perfection and buttery, flakey pastries. 

Here are Perth’s best buffets and all-you-can-eat feasts to hit in 2024. 

Epicurean 

Burswood

A tray of sushi from the Epicurean buffet at Crown Perth
Image credit: Epicurean | Website

’s buffet is a quintessential all-you-can-eat experience in Perth. Overlooking Crown’s tropical lagoon pools below, the buffet is brimming with dishes from across the globe, catering to every craving under the sun. There’s culinary specialties from India, Japan, China, and Italy, as well as a generous range of fresh seafood—think endless oysters, sushi, sashimi, whole prawns perched on beds of ice and crabs. Be sure to leave room for a stop at the dessert table, where a grandiose chocolate fountain is positioned smack-bang amongst the sweet treats. 

Atrium

Burswood

The sweet selection at Crown's Atrium Buffet in Perth
Image credit: Atrium | Website

We couldn’t write a list on Perth’s best buffets without including . Set within the Crown Metropol lobby, Atrium is home to one of the biggest, best, and most-loved buffets in the west. Enter for breakfast, lunch or dinner and you’ll find Western, European and Asian dishes lined up in front of you, with a dessert bar piled sky-high with decadent treats for when you’re ready to switch from savoury to sweet. Come with an empty stomach and remember, this is a marathon, not a sprint. 

Seoul BBQ Buffet 

Victoria Park, Northbridge, Subiaco

This Korean-style all-you-can-eat barbecue is almost always packed, and for good reason. The food is fresh and tasty, the staff are polite and efficient, and the dining room is buzzing and busy. Each table is kitted out with a cooking grill and steamboat burner so you’ll be amidst the action right in your seat. Help yourself to the array of traditional cooked Korean dishes or choose-your-own-adventure and create your own Shabu Shabu or Koreon hotpot with the huge amount of raw meats and seafoods on offer. Crucially, for those that can’t handle the heat, you can choose your own level of spice, but if you're not feeling much culinary creativity, one of the friendly staff members will whip up a perfectly balanced steamboat on your behalf.

Jaws Sushi

CBD 

All you can eat sushi at Jaws in Perth
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Toot toot, all board sushi train for all-you-can-eat Japanese dishes every Saturday night. A long-standing favourite in the Perth CBD, choose from a huge range of items on the conveyor including both raw and cooked sushi rolls, nigiri, karaage, gyoza, soba noodles, edamame and more. A seat at the train will set you back $42.50 and you can go ham on the 30+ plates available for 50 minutes. 

Garum 

Perth CBD

If you thought the bountiful Roman brekky banquet at Garum was just for hotel guests, let us set you straight. This lavish $45 all-you-can-eat breakfast is such an underrated gem in the CBD, with everything from frittata, crispy potatoes and scrambled eggs to continental meats, antipasti, wholesome salads and sweet treats like cannoli and croissants. Come hungry.

Lapa Brazilian Barbeque

Subiaco 

Someone slicing all-you-can-eat meat at Lapa Brazilian Barbecue
Image credit: Lapa Brazilian Barbeque | Facebook

Vegetarians, look away now. The Endless Feast at Subaico’s Churrasco or Brazilian steakhouse Lapa Brazilian Barbeque features up to 16 different cuts of meats, carved directly onto your plate at the table by the Passadores (meat waiters). It’s all the meat you can eat plus a bunch of salads, pastas, veggies and side dishes from $64.95 per person. Bring on the meat sweats. 

Twin Flame

Bayswater 

Ok vegans, this one’s for you. Follow the irresistible aromas of Indian cuisine down Guildford Road and load up on veg at , Bayswater’s vibrant vegan and vegetarian Indian restaurant. The menu is huge and the best way to tackle it is to go for the Unlimited Thali, featuring bottomless portions of up to 20 different dishes.  There’s fiery curries, fluffy Khaman dhokla, fresh roti, authentic condiments and more, all using traditional recipes with only the freshest ingredients. 

450 Pizza

Rivervale

A dessert pizza
Image credit: 450 Pizza | Instagram

Three words: bottomless dessert pizza. At , you’ll be able to eat unlimited slices of their woodfired pizza, including their warm, gooey, ultimate-indulgent dessert pizzas. For $65 each, you and three or more friends will feast antipasti to start, up to three pizzas from the main menu alongside fresh salad, as many irresistibly sweet dessert pizzas as you like, plus bottomless drinks. It’s a pizza lover’s paradise right on the river. Stretchy pants are highly encouraged. 

Monty’s

Perth CBD

Start your day with a buffet breakfast at Pan Pacific’s Monty’s, the bougie buffet hotel dining experience open to everyone. The changing menu shines a light on WA’s very own seasonal produce with an extensive selection of brekky dishes, from free-range egg omelettes to only the flakiest pastries. A seat at Monty’s is not just reserved for those staying overnight at the Pan Pacific: CBD workers, locals and those who just happen to find themselves in the city for the most important meal of the day are all welcome.

Main image credit: Epicurean at Crown Perth | Website

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