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Affordable all-you-can-eat places in Sydney

Are you struggling to decide where to go next to get the most bang for your buck? Personally, I feel like all-you-can-eat places are most definitely the best place to go to eat to your heart’s content and keep the stomach happy. #Sydney does not disappoint when it comes to variety and price - and I guarantee you will continue to return many more times after sinking your teeth into this #food.


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Tokyo Den


For my lovers of #sushi, but find sushi trains too expensive, or regular rolls too plain and want to venture out to try something new, Tokyo Den in Burwood, #Sydney is the place to go. For $50 per person, you are able to choose from a wide variety of both #sushi and also dishes, such as beef, veggies, and rice dishes. You simply tick off the #foods you want on a piece of paper, hand it to the nearest waiter and they bring out the food to you super fast.


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I was pleasantly surprised at how fresh and tasty the sashimi was and ordered plate after plate to get my money’s worth- and my belly satisfied. We also ordered a variety of meat dishes as well as cooked fish, beef, chicken, and beans to go with our #sushi. To finish it off, they also offer unique #ice-cream flavours, such as red bean and #matcha which definitely cleanse the palate, or even the familiar Vanilla flavour as well. Tea is complimentary, and other drinks such as soft drinks or fruit teas are offered too. The interior is decorated with #Japanese patterns and designs, giving it a homely and comfortable feel as you enjoy your meal.


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Butchers Buffet


#KBBQ is arguably one of the best places to go for those big #group outings, or if you feel like stuffing your face with meat. They have opened up locations in various areas of Sydney- Eastwood, Strathfield, Chinatown, and Cabramatta. The only thing better than #KBBQ? All-you-can-eat #KBBQ! Like most, I tend to fast for the entire day if I know that I have unlimited meat coming my way later that night to really get the most of my money. Usually, the prices are $50 per adult for dinner, and $35 per adult at lunchtime, but they often have special deals like an ‘early dinner special,’ but keep your eyes peeled for more of these.


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At Butchers, they serve a wide range of meat, ranging from their traditional Beef Bulgogi to pork belly and even wagyu beef cubes. On top of this, they provide the classic #Korean side dishes you would find at every restaurant, such as Kimchi, potato salad, pasta, etc. just to name a few. Depending on how you like your meat seasoned, you can make your own condiments at their condiments bar, and you can also help yourself to a generous portion of rice if that is what you fancy. They do offer a range of soft drinks and alcoholic drinks, and during special occasions such as #Christmas or #Easter, will have themed drinks and side dishes as well. To finish off the meal, there are several light #desserts, such as cubes of cheesecake, or ice-cream to cool you down.


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Legend Hot Pot


Especially as the cooler months roll in for #Sydney, hotpot seems to be the best thing to keep everyone warm. Usually, when it comes to hotpot, holding back on ordering too much with the fear of emptying out the bank account is a real struggle. However, Legend Hotpot is an all-you-can-eat buffet based in Burwood, for just $60 pp and a 90-minute eating time. This $60 includes a soup base- from which you can choose either 1 or 2 soups and access to a large variety of different ingredients. Quite literally anything you can think of that would go into a hotpot, such as clams, prawns, wagyu beef, fish, veggie-based options, fishcakes, and different types of meatballs. You can also choose to fill up on fried rice or noodle dishes or fried finger food such as hot chips or fried dumplings.


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These options vary slightly every time, so you may as well go check it out for yourself! There is also a fridge with #Chinese drinks, such as herbal jelly, or regular drinks such as peach tea and soft drinks. There is also a station that serves freshly made soy milk and if you get lucky, there is also sometimes a chocolate fountain for a delicious end to the meal and to satisfy that sweet tooth craving after a hearty savory meal!

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