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뷔페 : buffet [버-페이]
All-you-can-eat restaurant : 금액을 내고 먹고 싶은 만큼 먹을 수 있는 식당
Come on, boys. Let's go hit the buffet.
우리 점심으로 뭐 먹을까?
What should we have for lunch?
Let’s go hit the buffet.
뷔페 먹으러 가자
Let’s go to an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant.
스시 무한리필 집 가자
All-you-can-eat buffet?
무제한 뷔페라고?
You may choose the buffet or order from the menu.
뷔페를 먹거나 메뉴에서 주문을 할 수 있어
This daily lunch buffet bar is so good.
여기 점심 뷔페가 맛있대
Join us for unlimited courses from around the world at one set price every day. Book your table here!
매일 한 번의 정해진 가격으로 전 세계 무제한 코스에 접합하세요. 여기에서 테이블을 예약하세요!
How to prepare for an all you can eat buffet
Heading to an all you can eat buffet is exciting – there’s just so much food available to you and you can try it all! However, you don’t want to end up not making the most out of your experience. This is where preparation is key…
Can you prepare for an all you eat buffet?
As strange as it sounds, you should prepare in advance for an all you can eat buffet in order to get the most out of the experience and enjoy the tasty food fully. So, here are some top tips so you can ace your next buffet visit!
Eat a light breakfast or lunch before the buffet
You might think that attending an all you can eat buffet on an empty stomach is the right idea but it’ll actually prevent you from eating as much. When you don’t eat for a while, your stomach shrinks, meaning you feel full after eating less. So, always eat a light meal beforehand to prepare your stomach for the buffet feast!
Drink plenty of water beforehand
It’s never a bad idea to stay hydrated and sipping on water throughout the day before your buffet can actually help you eat more and process the food better. Water can help to stretch your stomach and enable you to eat more, which is very much needed at an all you can eat buffet. All of that delicious food needs to go somewhere, which is why being hydrated is key, it helps to break down food and aids digestion.
Avoid sugary sweets before your buffet
As tempting as it is to snack on a couple of sugary sweets, it’s not worth it as it’ll ruin your appetite – your mother was right! Sugary sweets will cause you to crave more sweet foods, meaning all of the delicious dishes on offer at a buffet won’t be fulfilling. Your appetite will be diminished and your all you can eat buffet won’t be as enjoyable.
Keep active throughout the day
If you want to enjoy all of the tasty dishes on offer at an all you can eat buffet, then you’ll want to burn some calories beforehand so that you can eat them back without feeling full too quickly! Try to keep active or fit in a gym session before your big buffet. Not only is this good for your body but will also kickstart your metabolism, meaning you’ll be more ready than ever to chow down.
Take small portions of each dish
Whilst it might be tempting to load up on your one favourite dish, the whole idea of all you can eat buffet dishes is to sample new flavours. Filling your plate with a little bit of everything will keep things exciting and prevent you from filling up on pasta before sampling the delicious Chinese, Indian and European flavours! It also gives you the chance to figure out which dishes you enjoy most, so you can go back for seconds (and thirds) of your favourite flavours. This is the real way to get the most out of your buffet experience.
Don’t eat too fast!
Having such large amounts of food on offer can trigger some people to try and eat as much as possible as quickly as possible. This isn’t the best approach as not only will you not take the time to actually taste and enjoy the food you’re eating but you could also end up overeating and making yourself feel sick. This can ruin the buffet experience. Instead, take your time to enjoy all of the delicious flavours, before going back for more!
All you can eat buffets are designed to be enjoyed with friends and family. Focus on trying new dishes, relishing old favourites and enjoying the great company, that way, you’ll definitely get the most out of the experience!
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If you walk into a buffet restaurant technically during their "lunch times" but leave during "dinner times" assuming they are two different prices which price do you get charged?
Lots of buffet restaurants have more offerings during dinner service than lunch, the price is higher as a result.
When I was a kid, my friends and I used to go to Old Country Buffet to eat lunch. We hit upon the idea of showing up late, paying for lunch and sticking around to eat the dinner items, which included higher ticket offerings like prime rib and fried shrimp.
The restaurants know that people will try this, so they stop seating diners for a period of time between lunch and dinner.
This gives the late lunch comers time to finish their food and eat their fill of lunch items before the dinner items are set onto the line for the dinner customers. If you try to hang out until dinner is served, they kick you out. I know, because I’ve gotten kicked out. They’re nice about it, but it’s still kicking you out.
If you don’t pay for dinner food, you don’t get to eat any. That’s just how buffets work. Sorry.
This is a good question! We’ve been in this situation at two different restaurants. Both places handled it differently.
The first is Golden Corral. The dinner hour starts at 4pm. We would arrive at 3:45 & pay the lunch time rate. Before retiring from my employment, I worked from approx 4:50am-1:30pm. By 3:30, I was thinking of dinner & wanted to eat at 4. It’s also a good idea to arrive when the food is new & fresh. I must add that we haven’t been there in two years so it may be different now.
The other buffet is an Asian restaurant that also has some American fare. For a couple years after it opened, it had the same policy as Golden Corral. You could arrive minutes before the dinner hour, pay the lunch rate & then enjoy the dinner food. This establishment would bring out crab legs, clams, salmon & prawns for the dinner meal.
The owners of this place must have realized they might be losing money because they changed the policy. When guests arrive approx 30–45 mins before dinner is brought out, the host/hostess will ask if you are having lunch or dinner. If you pay for lunch, it is indicated on your check. Your server & mgmt will keep an eye on what you select from buffet. The food items that are only for dinner are clearly marked on the identifying labels in buffet area.