Sunday, January 29, 2012

Can you suggest some all-you-can-eat restaurants in Chicago, IL?

I'm looking for suggestions for some good all-you-can-eat restaurants in the Chicagoland area. Hopefully a nice balance of quantity and quality.

If you can supply location, style of food, and price that would be even better - thanks in advance!Can you suggest some all-you-can-eat restaurants in Chicago, IL?
While I cannot even begin to compete with your previous answer here -- wow, that was a great read! -- I must add info about



Todai

5 Woodfield Mall

Schaumburg, IL 60173

(847) 619-1088

www.todai.com



Japanese buffet -- enormous -- delicious -- amazing! All the incredible sushi you can eat, plus hot bar, crab legs, cold shrimp with cocktail sauce, fresh fruit, multiple soups, tempura veggies, pastry bar, ice cream, and made-to-order crepes. One of my best friends calls it The Happiest Place on Earth, and I have to agree.



If you go on your birthday (and can provide ID that says it's your birthday), you get a gift certificate for a free meal there on another occasion.



SO worth the drive to Schaumburg. And after dinner, when you're in a happy food coma, you can go over to Ikea for a nice nap. :-)



Bon appetit!
WOW THAT PLACE IS TO DIE FOR. I LOVE SUSHI BUT I'M ALSO CHEAP HEHE. AS SOON AS I SHOWED MY HUSBAND THE WEBSITE HIS MOUTH GOT WATERY. N.E.WAYS THANX SOOO MUCH FOR THE TIP

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Can you suggest some all-you-can-eat restaurants in Chicago, IL?
Old Country Buffet since most holes in the walls are dirty and gross. The food at OCB is pretty good got a variety of favorites people find popular.
Old country Buffet is a favorite chain around here. I also love Sweet Tomatoes. It's a super duper salad bar, with soup, pasta rolls deserts.Can you suggest some all-you-can-eat restaurants in Chicago, IL?
If you are looking for quality don't waste your time at fast food places and low quality buffets. Plus, those are everywhere. I would suggest you go to Fogo De Chao. All you can eat Brazilian meats, salad bar. It is amazing!
1) Aurelio鈥檚 Pizza Buffet (506 West Harrison Street, Chicago) - My favorite food in the entire world is pizza and my favorite pizza in the entire world is from Homewood-based Aurelio鈥檚. Thus, when Aurelio鈥檚 began a lunch buffet a few blocks away from my Loop office, my cholesterol level shot up about 100 points just with the marvelous foodie thoughts dancing through my head. Plus, the salad bar has crushed up bits of real bacon (that鈥檚 really the only time I ever touch the salad bar over there), which means you can turn any slice of pizza into a bacon special.



2) KFC Buffet (700 North Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills) - Did I just say that there is KFC that allows a patron to delve into an orgy of Original Recipe, Extra Crispy, and sides without limitation? Damn straight. As far as I know, this is the only one that exists in Chicagoland. After having lived in nearby Libertyville for a couple of years, I can no longer eat KFC like a normal human being. Unless I get 15 wings and 5 breasts, I鈥檓 not satisfied. Damn you Colonel Sanders, with your beady little eyes!



3) Malahini Terrace (321 West 75th Street, Clarendon Hills) - Pretty much all Chinese buffets are inherently good. However, the last time I went to this place, it had Peking duck as one its offerings, which makes it inherently stupendous. (Sidenote: How about a pay-per-view battle between General Tso and Colonel Sanders for chicken supremacy? That would totally kick the hell out of that Burger King chicken fight from a couple of years ago.)



4) John Barleycorn鈥檚 Sunday Brunch (3524 North Clark Street, Chicago) - Yes, I know that the bar is played out for anyone that is more than two years removed from college. However, the breakfast spread here with made-to-order omelettes is surprisingly good at an inexpensive price, although my memories might be colored by the fact that I was probably nursing a hangover during my visit.



5) Bobak鈥檚 (5275 South Archer Avenue, Chicago) - It鈥檚 Xanadu on Archer. Chicken stuffed in pork stuffed in beef stuffed into a deep-fried pierogi鈥?that essentially describes the experience at this Polish classic. In the end though, it all comes down to how many of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning bacon-wrapped hot dogs you can down Kobayashi-style. That is not a misprint. I would never, ever joke about the existence of a restaurant that offers hot dogs wrapped in bacon, which has been verified by Dan Brown as the main course at the Last Supper. Just be sure to duck your heads while you鈥檙e in the parking lot to avoid the jets flying into Midway.
Old Country Buffet. As far as food, they have EVERYTHING!!!



Locations:

1. Lincolnwood Village Shopping Center

6125 North Lincoln Avenue

Chicago, IL 60659

(773) 463-5604



2. Cicero Marketplace

Cicero Marketplace

Chicago, IL 60804

(708) 780-7338



3. Bricktown Square Center

6560 West Fullerton Avenue

Chicago, IL 60707

(773) 745-7025



4. Ford City Shopping Center

7601 South Cicero

Chicago, IL 60652

(773) 585-4181



As far as pricing, the price vaires at different restaurants but it's REALLY cheap. For adults maybe 10 or 12 dollars??? Well i'm not sure.
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