If for you, a good meal means leaving the restaurant feeling like a barrel of wine, or if you're on a tight budget but would like to treat yourself at a lower cost, then there's no doubt: all-you-can-eat buffet restaurants in Paris are for you.
Not all of them shine in terms of quality, but some manage to pull their weight by combining quality, quantity and affordability. With stalls, display cases and even fridges overflowing with specialities of all kinds, there's something to suit every taste and desire.
Whether you're in the mood for an orgy of sushi, maki and rolls of all kinds, or you're looking for a place where you can swallow miles of Chinese noodles, then pile on the egg rolls and dumplings. Or if you're looking for a place where you can eat all-you-can-eat pastries, entremets and other cakes, or even - even more original - galettes bretonnes with no limits imposed, then look no further than our recommendations below!
For large families or small budgets, for groups of friends or big eaters, here are the best addresses for restaurants with all-you-can-eat buffets in Paris!
Jaipur Café, the Indian restaurant for lovers of Indian and Pakistani cuisine!
Le Jaipur Café has been serving Indian and Pakistani cuisine in Paris for over 10 years. If you're looking for a good Indian restaurant, head for Gare de l'Est in the 10th arrondissement to enjoy delicious, spicy, well-cooked dishes. [Read more]
B.O.U.L.O.M: Chef Julien Duboué's bakery-restaurant with all-you-can-eat buffet
3 concepts in one place: that's what Chef Julien Duboué is offering you to discover with his latest gourmet baby named Boulom. Opened in February 2018, Boulom brings together not only a restaurant with an all-you-can-eat buffet, but also a bakery and a hidden cocktail bar... [Read more]
Ravioli Folie, the generous address for all-you-can-eat homemade dumplings
On Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, in the 8th arrondissement, Ravioli Folie is one of those addresses you'll treasure for a delicious, affordable menu and, above all, an exceptional all-you-can-eat menu. [Read more]
Seafood Restaurant of Top Chef Jérémy Moscovici
The former Comptoir de la Mer, which combined a large fishmonger's shop with a small oyster and seafood counter, has now been replaced by Seafood Restaurant, with an enlarged dining room organized around a restaurant, and a fishmonger's shop that has been reduced in size. [Read more]
And also: Le P'tit Breton, Libeyrouth, Royal Dragon, A Table, Soya Cantine Bio, Han Shi Fang, Fakra, La Cantine des Tontons, Baan Thaï, Le Sébillon in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Le Barbezingue in Châtillon...
The generous restaurants of Paris, our good addresses
If you're a gourmet with a flair for sharing, check out our selection of particularly generous restaurants in Paris. [Read more]