There is little else more pleasing in life than sitting down at a table and knowing you can eat everything and anything in sight. Freshly tumble-dried sheets and making it to the platform just as the MTR appears are up there too, but as foodies, nothing stands in the way of us and bounties of food waiting to be consumed. That extra pound or two that’s slowly but surely creeping up is a contender, but we’ll cross that bridge when we get there.
1. Linguini Fini
Between 5-8 p.m. on Monday through Friday, Linguini Fini offers a timed deal that’s hard to beat in the form of $199 for all-you-can-eat wings, fries and free flow beer (Pabst Blue Ribbon, or PBR as it’s colloquially known).
49 Elgin Street, Central
2. Nabe One
All-you-can-eat Japanese hotpot courses start at $108 for lunch and $148 for dinner, with unlimited meats, vegetables and drinks. Choose from a selection of soup bases including kimchee, shrimp tomato and Wagyu spicy miso soup, with a charge of $18 if you’re indecisive and/or greedy and want two different kinds.
Shop A, 17/F, Lee Theatre Plaza, Causeway Bay
1/F, 32-34 Lock Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Shop 1246-1226, 1/F, Tuen Mun Town Plaza Phase 1, Tuen Mun
3. Restoration
Restoration runs all-you-can-eat specials three times a week: Tuesday is chicken for $238, Wednesday is ribs for $318 and Sunday is steak for $408, all of which also include a salad or soup of the day.
63 Wyndham Street, 1/F, Central
4. Cuisine Cuisine
At $298 per person and available from Monday to Friday, come enjoy unlimited dim sum at this Michelin-starred restaurant in TST’s The Mira. The menu includes your standard yum cha dishes and much more, including a variety of desserts as well.
The Mira, 118 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, book online
5. The Big Bite
It’s not exactly an all-you-can-eat offer, but at $3 per chicken wing with the purchase of any beer, that’s pretty much the same thing. The wings come in different sauces and spice levels and the offer is available every Tuesday from 6 p.m. on.
Shop 4B, G/F Kar Fu Bldg, 196-202 Java Rd
6. Nagomi
More expensive than the others but it’s not very difficult to eat your money’s worth if you’re a fan of sashimi, sushi and all things Japanese. Nagomi’s 3-hour all-you-can-eat special is priced at $798 and is available for dinner from Friday to Sunday and on public holidays.
G/F, Harbour Grand Hong Kong, 23 Oil Street, North Point
7. Daikichi
If you love Japanese food but also enjoy having money in your wallet, Daikichi is a good bet. Starting at $188, with prices varying slightly depending on the time of day you visit, Daikichi offers all-you-can-eat Japanese food, drinks and desserts.
2/F Somptueux, 52-54 Willington Street, Central
8. Souvla
Dine with the gods at Souvla with their lunch buffet offerings which start from $168. This Greek restaurant, located in the heart of Lan Kwai Fong, promises a value-for-money lunch featuring Mediterranean dishes with a modern twist.
1/F, Ho Lee Commercial Building, 40 D’Aguilar Street, Central
9. New Korean B.B.Q. Restaurant
Fans of Korean barbeque will love this restaurant. At just $170 for dinner, enjoy unlimited vegetables and meat that’s higher quality than most barbeque restaurants for two whole hours – you’ll leave happy, satiated, and making plans to come back for more.
2/F, 175 Lockhart Road,, Wan Chai
2/F, Belchers Street, Western,Western District
2/F, Sang Fat Mansion, 218-220 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Prince Edward
10. Boqueria
EDIT: Boqueria is no longer 🙁 The curse of Hong Kong
Every weekday from 6-8 p.m. is Boqueria’s happy hour, during which you can help yourself to unlimited signature tapas, sangria and beer for $188. Chew on market fresh Iberico and a host of other housemade tapas – it’ll be a wonder if you leave with room for dinner after.
7/F, LKF Tower, 33 Wyndham Street, Central, Hotel LKF by Rhombus