Buffet in St. Louis

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  • Annabelle's

    1589 Highway Z, Pevely Jefferson County

    636-475-3140

  • Bamboo Valley Buffet

    653 Carlyle Ave. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-257-1888

  • Brazikat Brazilian Steak & Seafood House

    172 Carondelet Plaza, St. Louis Clayton

    314-727-1007

    Brazikat Brazilian Steak & Seafood House, which occupies a spacious address in Clayton’s Carondelet Plaza development, is a churrascaria, the all-you-can-eat Brazilian steakhouse. More precisely, Brazikat calls itself (and prices itself) like a churrascaria. In fact, the Brazikat experience is no more indicative of Brazilian culture than a bikini wax. The meats, often poorly cut by the “gaucho” servers, taste overwhelmingly of mesquite smoke. As for the seafood, the less said, the better. The "35-item gourmet food bar" is a salad bar. It does not always have 35 items, either — though maybe you’re supposed to count the two containers of croutons separately.
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  • Burger Buffet

    777 S. New Ballas Road, Town and Country Town & Country

    314-567-6119

  • Captain's Table Buffet

    1 Piasa St. Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    800-711-4263

  • Chihuahua's Mexican Restaurant & Cantina

    15222 Manchester Road Manchester/ Ballwin

    636-391-8979

  • China Buffet and Grill

    373 Winding Woods Drive O'Fallon, MO

    636-272-7888

  • China Fun Buffet

    2580 Woodson Road, St. Louis Olivette/ Overland

    314-427-3650

  • Copper Chimney

    404 Stable Lanene Wentzville

    636-278-1833

    Copper Chimney is an Indian restaurant based in St. Peters, Missouri.
  • Dynasty Hibachi Steak, Seafood and Sushi Buffet

    6710 Clayton Road, St. Louis Richmond Heights

    314-781-8888

  • The Emperor's Palace

    17360 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield

    636-537-8188

    What can you get at this enormous all-you-can-eat buffet? Everything, it seems, but the ornamental fish. There are stations for dim sum, sushi, Mongolian barbecue and pho, as well as standard Chinese- and American-restaurant fare. The food may not compare to your favorite Chinese (or Japanese or Mongolian or Vietnamese) restaurant, but families, especially, will find something to satisfy everyone - and their budgets - here. But even the snobbiest foodies will be won over (or worn down) by the spirit of fun and culinary adventure: Where else can you try, say, jellyfish, and walk away from your unfinished plate without shame?
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  • Everest Cafe & Bar-Downtown

    711 Olive St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-621-8533

    Namaste. Greetings and welcome to lunch. Everest's return to the downtown area, now located in the former Union Trust Building on Olive Street just west of Seventh Street, provides patrons with a quick, filling and healthy midday meal. Open from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on weekdays, Everest does have a full menu with appetizers, soups and salads, and several vegetarian and meat entrees, but their typical diner swarms to the buffet line, which offers the opportunity for Nepalese, Indian and Korean food to tastefully share a plate. Around seven different dishes are available, with typical vegetable options such as korma and kimchi keeping warm next to chicken and noodle trays. White or Nepalese-style fried rice are offered, along with steaming hot naan and a ladle of garlicky, aromatic daal to complement your meal. Diners can also make donations to the Himalayan Family Healthcare Project, dedicated to serving the healthcare needs of the people of Nepal.
  • Evergreen Chinese Buffet

    4205 N. Belt W Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-233-3339

  • Ginger Buffet

    53 Ludwig Drive Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-398-3888

  • Golden Corral - St. Charles

    1850 Zumbehl Road St. Charles County

    636-947-0999

  • Golden Corral Buffet and Grill

    1079 Collinsville Crossing Collinsville/ Edwardsville

    618-343-0309

  • The Great Food Exposition

    777 River City Casino Blvd., South St. Louis County Mehlville/ Oakville/ Lemay

    888-578-7289

  • Hibachi Grill Supreme Buffet

    8925 Watson Road, St. Louis Webster Groves

    314-968-8883

    Hibachi Grill Supreme Buffet is a Asian buffet restaurant located in South County.
  • Hokkaido Steak & Sushi Buffet

    660 N. US Highway 67 Florissant

    314-921-6666

    Located in the Florissant Meadows Shopping Center, Hokkaido offers an extensive selection of Chinese dishes as well as sushi dishes rolled fresh at the sushi bar. Guests can sit in the large dining room and choose from dim sum, lo mein, General Tso's chicken and soft-shell crab, among many other items. For dessert, take a plunge in the chocolate fountain, which includes plenty of dippable options.
  • India Palace

    711 Olive St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-621-8533

    The downtown location of India Palace may lack its sister restaurant’s aesthetic charm, but what it lacks in atmosphere it makes up for in flavor. The extensive menu is filled with classic Indian dishes such as the rich navratan korma and tangy chicken tikka masala. The lamb vindaloo is a must-try. Hunks of tender lamb are simmered in a spicy tomato sauce that is not for the faint of heart, but its potpourri of exotic spices make the dish multidimensional. The dark horse of the menu, however, is the aloo palak, a mix of skillet-fried potatoes, garlicky spinach, onions and coriander seeds. It’s such a simple dish, but its perfect execution make it magical. Monday through Saturday, India Palace puts on a respectable lunch buffet. The kitchen keeps the steam table filled with a rotation of its house specialties, giving diners a chance to sample a variety of the same dishes that it serves at night. It’s a great way for the uninitiated to sample a spectrum of items before flying blindly at dinner — or for those overwhelmed with too many excellent choices to have a taste of everything.
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  • Jax Cafe

    2901 Salena St. St. Louis - South City

    314-449-1995

    Jax Café, the Benton Park breakfast and lunch spot that serves “eclectic comfort food with a twist," represents what happens when a big-name chef leaves behind his rock-star status in favor of family and the purity of cooking. Whereas the menu offerings are familiar, chef Brian Hale has amped them up with his special touch, elevating dishes beyond just eggs and sandwiches. Breakfast highlights include decadent hazelnut pancakes, encrusted with brown sugar brulee and drizzled with Meyer lemon crème anglaise, and a smoked-salmon take on the classic eggs benedict with a potato leek cake taking the place of an English muffin. Lunch builds on the eclectic-comfort-food theme with dishes like truffle fries – so generous in size that the portion could easily serve four – drizzled with truffle oil and liberally sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and rosemary sea salt. The Cuban panini is also excellent, featuring sweet ham, smoked pork and whole grain Dijonaise pressed between two slices of fresh crusty bread. Jax also serves a small Sunday brunch buffet where Hale rotates the offerings to showcase some of his specialties such as biscuits and gravy or seafood cocktail; as a bonus, it includes a build your own bloody-mary bar. The prices are reasonable, and the atmosphere is casual. Expect an uncomplicated vibe, casual and friendly service, and creative twists on familiar breakfast and lunch classics.
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  • The Kitchen Buffet & Bistro

    999 N. 2nd St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-881-7777

    Directly across from the action of the casino floor, the Kitchen provides an easy rest stop from the gambling scene. The Kitchen serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. As is customary at casinos, the Kitchen boasts a massive dining room, however, unlike other casino buffets, the literal "kitchen" can be viewed from the center of the restaurant behind glass. The Kitchen's various stations provide meals to suit any taste day or night.
  • Landmark Buffet

    1260 S. Main St., St Charles St. Charles

    636-940-4470

  • Mongolian BBQ Buffet

    100 4 Seasons Shopping Center, Chesterfield Town & Country

    314-878-1998

  • Mr. Curry's Buffet Express

    612 Olive St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-241-2877

    When lunchtime diners walk into Mr. Curry's Buffet Express on Olive Street downtown, they have only two choices to concern themselves with before paying their bill: dining in or to go. Behind the cashier awaits a row of all-you-can-eat (or fit into your Styrofoam carryout container) Indian dishes and items. Daily dining options include red and tender tandoori chicken, vegetable korma and Indian-style spicy, creamy scrambled eggs. Diners can also pair their meal with regular naan bread, crispy pappadam chips, basmati rice or vegetable biriyani (like fried rice, just not fried) and an array of yogurts, spices and chutneys. Their weekly rotating menu items include various lamb, chicken and vegetarian items, such as chicken curry, lamb vindaloo and the spicy potato and spinach aloo sag. Each day offers at least three meat selections and three vegetarian, which become vegan entrees on Tuesdays. Diners can end their meal with a cold mango lassi smoothie or seasoned rice pudding, and of course a few fennel seeds for fresh breath. Mr. Curry's is only open for lunch.
  • Pizza Street

    6111 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, St Charles St. Charles County

    636-922-5588

  • Sunny China Intl Buffet

    1257 S. Kirkwood Road Kirkwood

    314-909-1888

  • Sweet Tomatoes-Crestwood

    9846 Watson Road Crestwood/ Sunset Hills/ Sappington/ South Lindbergh

    314-966-3882

  • Sweet Tomatoes-Creve Coeur

    10401 Olive Blvd. Creve Coeur

    314-872-9181

  • Teppanyaki Grill & Buffet

    7289 Watson Road, St. Louis Webster Groves

    314-353-7888

    Teppanyaki Grill & Buffet is an Asian restaurant located in Shrewsbury.
  • USA China Buffet CO

    1511 Johnson Road Granite City

    618-876-4009