Where to Find All-You-Can-Eat Food in Sydney Every Day of the Week

The best places to eat without restriction Monday to Sunday.
Concrete Playground
Published on January 17, 2018
Updated on January 31, 2018

Where to Find All-You-Can-Eat Food in Sydney Every Day of the Week

The best places to eat without restriction Monday to Sunday.

Sometimes one pizza isn't enough. Sometimes your stomach is a ravenous bottomless pit. Sometimes you need all-you-can-eat. Luckily, Sydney is not lacking in this department — there are restaurants offering all-you-can-eat sushi, pizza and pasta every day of the week. And we've wrapped up our favourites, so you can satisfy your insatiable cravings, no matter what day it is.

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    It’s one of Sydney’s favourite Italian eateries, and it’s giving everyone a pizza-filled treat. Over at their Broadway store, Salt Meats Cheese isn’t just serving up tasty bites — it’s holding $20 all-you-can-eat pizza nights every Monday evening from 5pm. The only catch is that you’ll have to buy a drink as well, but you can choose from both boozy and non-alcoholic options. If you go for the former, you’ll find seven cocktails on offer, as well as sparkling, rosé, red and white wines, beer and cider, and spirits and liquors. As for the ‘za lineup, the venue’s pizza bar boasts nine varieties, plus a calzone. Don’t have an afternoon snack beforehand, obviously.

    What: All-you-can-eat pizza, $20, Mondays from 5pm

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    An amazing feature of French cuisine is that pouring melted cheese over your food is considered a meal — and not just one you make at home when your housemates are out of town. Raclette is a semi-hard cheese that is melted under a special grill and then poured on top of potatoes, meat and pickles. Bourke Street’s French bistro LoLuk whips out the raclette every Tuesday and Wednesday night — and for $49 per person, you can eat as much as you want. Plus, the cost also includes profiteroles for dessert. Although, why you’d leave room for dessert with all that cheese is beyond us.

    What: All-you-can-eat raclette, $49, Tuesdays from 6-10pm

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    Located on the bustling King Street Wharf, Kobe Jones serves up Japanese fare in a stunning setting. If you like spending your lunchtime eating sushi without restriction, you’re in luck — Kobe Jones offers all-you-can-eat sushi during the day from Monday to Wednesday. For $35, you get the restaurant’s famed Number One Special (balls of crab salad, wrapped in kingfish and baked), the chef’s daily hand roll and platters of sushi and nigiri. So, you can really eat til your heart’s content.

    What: All-you-can-eat sushi, $35, Monday to Wednesday 12-3pm

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    The Forresters is a Surry Hills stalwart known for its large, eclectically-designed venue and stellar daily specials. Alongside its $10 steaks, one of the highlights is the all-you-can-eat chicken wings. On Thursdays you can stuff your face with as much juicy chicken as possible for a measly $15. You can also wash them down with $5 schooners and $15 jugs. Cheers to that.

    What: All-you-can-eat chicken wings, $15, Thursdays from 4pm

     

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    Giant margaritas, sombreros and refurbished ’57 Chevy trunks, El Camino serves enchiladas and fajitas well past your bedtime. It’s also the best value brunch in town. At El Camino it’s only $19 for a bottomless drinks package on Saturday and Sunday brunch, which includes margaritas, craft beer, micheladas, bloody marys and sodas, and there are even free sombreros. It also has $2 tacos on Tuesdays and all-you-can-eat tacos on Fridays. While $52 is a little steep, the deal also includes entrees — guacamole, chicken wings and nachos — and churros with salted caramel dip for dessert (if you can fit it in after unlimited tacos).

    What: All-you-can-eat tacos, $52, Friday 12pm-10pm

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    The grown-up version of your primary school Pizza Hut party shovelfests, Pizza Autentico is a reimagined all-you-can-eat concept. Reminiscent of a big ol’ family gathering, Pizza Autentico’s vast stone slab table on the bottom floor seats around 25 people. For $25 downstairs ($15 at lunch time, between noon and 2.30pm), Pizza Autentico serves up all you can stuff into your face for 90 minutes. Roaming waitstaff will drop off antipasti and many different pizzas and pastas.

    What: All-you-can-eat Italian, $25, Monday to Sunday 5.30-10pm

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    By the time Sunday rolls around, you’re lucky if you have the energy and willpower to think, let alone cook. So do neither. Instead, grab a friend or three and head for LL Wine and Dine in Potts Point, where, from 11am, you can sink into all-you-can-eat yum cha for 30 bucks a head, accompanied by live music, $25 cocktail jugs, $10 Bloody Marys and good coffee. The menu is big on dumplings of all kinds, from straight-ahead prawn, to more exotic scallop and pork, to animal-friendly vegetable. Also look out for spring rolls, rice paper rolls, barbecue pork buns and pork spare ribs. That’s right, you won’t be going hungry around here — no matter how worn out or ragged you might be from the night before.

    What: All-you-can-eat yum cha, $30, Sundays from 11am

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