Have you tried these 3 all-you-can-eat restaurants in Huntsville?

all-you-can-eat restaurant La Alameda
La Alameda’s all-you-can-eat buffet is perfect for those feeling extra hungry. (Cooper Smitherman / Hville Blast)

Feeling hungry for seconds, or maybe even thirds?

Then these all-you-can-eat restaurants have what you’re looking for! Whether you are hosting a group event or feeling a little extra hungry, these buffet-style dining options bring a little extra food to your table.

88 Buffet

all-you-can-eat restaurant 88 Buffet
88 Buffet offers a broad selection of Chinese and American dishes. (Cooper Smitherman / Hville Blast)

88 Buffet provides items you would typically expect from a Chinese-American buffet, including the following:

  • Chow mein
  • General Tso’s chicken
  • Hibachi grill
  • Sushi
  • Sweet and sour chicken

They also provide many typical American food options for picky eaters or those who want to build a unique plate. With dessert offered as well, 88 Buffet can provide a well-rounded all-you-can-eat experience for every customer.

La Alameda

La Alameda’s menu has remained consistent over the years, with the buffet as a primary draw for new visitors. (La Alameda / Facebook)

While a sit-down menu is offered at La Alameda, hungry customers tend to prefer the buffet to try a little bit of everything.

When I went to La Alameda, I had two servings of tacos with rice and refried beans. The quality of the food was outstanding and La Alameda instantly became one of my favorite Mexican restaurants in Huntsville.

I was especially pleased with the queso serving size. If you ask the buffet servers, they will drizzle queso over your entire plate.

Mexican food is a comfort meal for many. Having a quality buffet option ensures that you and your party will get as much food as you need.

Stone Age Korean BBQ

Stone Age Korean BBQ’s all-you-can-eat lunch and dinner options provide a plentiful and tasty plate. (Stone Age Korean BBQ / Facebook)

Stone Age Korean BBQ is an all-you-can-eat restaurant that offers a different take on the traditional buffet.

You can choose Korean BBQ, Hot Pot or both whether you visit for lunch or dinner.

The fun part about going is that you get to prepare the food as you wish. While perhaps not the best option for families with young children, Stone Age is a fun spot for a date night or get-together.

However, you only get two hours to eat all you can and no to-go boxes are provided. So, come hungry and ready to eat!

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Cooper Smitherman
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