JapanRestaurants

Buffet restaurants in Japan

  1. A

    IMS building

    The IMS building in Tenjin has prime skyline views from its 12th- and 13th-floor restaurants, including No No Budo a busy 'all-you-can-eat' buffet, with fresh fish and meat dishes, noodles, salads, soups and desserts. Nearby is Pietro Corte Mrs Elizabeth Muffin (733-2083) in the basement food court sells sweet muffins with free coffee refills!

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  2. B

    Pietro Corte

    The IMS building in Tenjin has prime skyline views from its 12th- and 13th-floor restaurants, including No No Budo a busy 'all-you-can-eat' buffet, with fresh fish and meat dishes, noodles, salads, soups and desserts. Nearby is Pietro Corte Mrs Elizabeth Muffin in the basement food court sells sweet muffins with free coffee refills!

    reviewed

  3. Café Serena

    Eaten your fill of rāmen (noodles)? Café Serena, located in Hotel Nikkō Fukuoka, has an unforgettable continental French buffet, as well as an à la carte menu serving succulent roast duck and tropical fruit sorbet.

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  4. C

    Daichi no Table

    This is a busy natural-food all-you-can-eat Japanese buffet featuring sashimi, champon, soup and three kinds of rice. Watch the time, too; you're given 90 minutes.

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  5. D

    No No Budo

    The IMS building (天神イムズ) has prime skyline views from its 12th- and 13th-floor restaurants, including No No Budo. The busy self-serve gourmet buffet has good-for-you Japanese and Western fish and meat dishes, noodles, salads, soups and nice pastries. An extra ¥1300 buys all-you-can-drink beer, wine and cocktails.

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