CBD Brazilian rodizio — endless meats carved tableside by passadores in a lively heritage building.
Buffet Restaurants You Must Try in Melbourne
Melbourne's buffet scene goes beyond hotel spreads, Brazilian churrascaria, Korean BBQ tabletop grills, and hot pot feasts. These 12 are worth the splurge.
CBD Brazilian rodizio — endless meats carved tableside by passadores in a lively heritage building.
Melbourne CBD's Chinese-Korean all-you-can-eat BBQ buffet — community favourite for group grilling.
Langham's premium buffet — fresh oysters, live Indian naan and a Lindt chocolate fountain.
CBD's halal AYCE hot pot — wagyu unlimited, sour-spicy broth, and student deals after 8pm.
Melbourne CBD's $10 all-you-can-eat Hare Krishna kitchen — curries, halwa, lassi, and genuine goodwill.
Nunawading's K-BBQ buffet where wagyu, kalbi and raw marinated crab keep regulars hooked
Mulgrave's late-night AYCE diner blending American comfort food with Asian-inspired twists at budget prices.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and hotpot in Southbank built for groups, celebrations, and slushy-fuelled good times.
Burwood East's AYCE charcoal BBQ with self-rotating skewers, wagyu cuts and a DJ on weekends.
Braybrook's all-you-can-eat buffet pub with a big kids' zone and international spread.
Preston's AYCE Korean BBQ standout — wagyu, unlimited sashimi, and smoke ventilation that actually works.
The Curator is the voice behind the Lowdown, Curateria's read on where Melbourne is eating, drawn from every review we track.