Hongkong harbour plaza northpoint breakfast buffet which I enjoyed during the last business trip. That was amazing!

IMG_5939.jpgIMG_5940.jpgIMG_5941.jpgIMG_5944.jpgIMG_5950.jpg


Popular buffets

In the United StatesBuffets, Inc., a large buffet chain corporation which owns Old Country Buffet, Country Buffet, and HomeTown Buffet. HomeTown Buffet popularized the "scatter buffet", which refers to the layout of separate food pavilions. Other American restaurant chains well-known for their buffets include Golden Corral, which features food products presented in pans, Souplantation (known in particular for its soups and salads), Gatti's PizzaBarnhill's BuffetCici's PizzaFresh Choice (a smaller competitor of Souplantation), Pancho's Mexican Buffet, and Ponderosa SteakhouseSizzler is another prominent restaurant offering a buffet.

In Australia, buffet chains like Sizzler serve a large number of patrons with Carvery, Seafood, Salads and Desserts. Buffets are also common in RSL clubs and some motel restaurants.

In 1990 Big Lukes in Newcastle Upon Tyne became the United Kingdom's first U.S.-style 'all you can eat' buffet restaurant.

In Russia, the chain MooMoo (or MyMy in Russian) serves all its food buffet-style.[3]

In Brazil, comida a quilo or comida por quilo - literally, "food by the kilo" - restaurants are common. This is a cafeteria style buffet in which diners are billed by the weight of the food selected, excluding the weight of the plate. The Brazilian rodizio style is all-you-can-eat, having both non self-service and self-service variations.

In Japan, a buffet or smorgasbord is known as a Viking. Dessert Vikings are very popular in Japan where one can eat from a buffet full of desserts.