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6 All You Can Eat Restaurants in Quebec City to Feast in

Dining at a buffet or all you can eat restaurant is a good way to stretch your budget, and in some cases, satisfy a variety of picky eaters as a group. Finding these restaurants, however, can be a challenge. Thankfully, when it comes to looking for all you can eat, Quebec City has a handful to choose from.

Here are some restaurants known for delicious all you can eat in Quebec City!

Hot - All you Can Eat - Buffet - Mohammad Saifullah - From Unsplash
Photo: Mohammad Saifullah from Unsplash

Le Vivoir

This health-forward all you can eat buffet is located at Monastère des Augustines in Old Quebec City: Le Vivoir. You do not need to be a guest at the amazing monastery to dine here. Foods are locally sourced and organic where possible. Lunch is the best time to have the all you can eat menu.

77 rue des Remparts, 418-694-1639

Fresh Salad Bar - in the Monastere des Augustines - Restaurant Le Vivoir
Photo: Le Vivoir

Sushi Sakura

Sushi Sakura is an all you can eat sushi spot in the neighbourhood of Ste-Foy. It’s a perfect restaurant for a group meal, or on your own. Arrive hungry and if you’re not sure what is on the plates delivered to your table, ask! Dinner during the week is 34.99 CAD, on weekends it’s 4 CAD more. From Friday to Sunday it’s open for lunch, which is 23.99 CAD per adult.

3400 chemin des Quatre-Bourgeois, 581-981-8008

Sushi and Seafood Buffet - Sushi Sakura - in Quebec City
Photo: Sushi Sakura

Sakura BBQ Coréen

Korean BBQ is always a good idea, and in Ste-Foy, Sakura BBQ Coréen is the best place to go for all you can eat Korean BBQ and sushi. The menu features dishes like miso soup, maki rolls, ramen, and an array of sliced meats and fish for BBQ. The price is around 40 CAD per person and worth every penny. 

3121 boulevard Hochelaga, 581-300-9161

Saveurs des Continents

Located at the Charlesbourg Galeries, Saveurs des Continents is a buffet serving a variety of cuisines. Choose dishes inspired by dishes from Asia, Mexico, Italy and Greece, stick to American favourites, or take your plate on a global journey.

This all you can eat in Quebec City is great for families as children under 12 eat for free. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights are all you can eat crab nights. The cost is 31.99 CAD during the week and 36.99 CAD on weekends.

4250 ave 1re, 418-621-9999

Asian Buffet - in a Restaurant - Edwin Petrus - From Unsplash
Photo: Edwin Petrus from Unsplash

Le 10Vagues Resto-Bar

This hotel restaurant Le 10Vagues Resto-Bar serves a breakfast buffet, as well as a dinner buffet. The all you can eat buffet has salads, grilled meats, veggies, pasta, and pizza. It is 27.99 CAD for adults (13 years old and up), 14.95 for children 5 to 12 years old, and 7.25 for children under 5 years. It is nothing fancy, but the food is good and there is something for everyone to enjoy.

3115 ave des Hôtels in L’Hôtel Québec, 418-658-5120

Buffet - All you Can Eat - 10 Vagues Restaurant - in Hotel Quebec
Photo: 10 Vagues Restaurant

Restaurant Tomas Tam

Just outside Quebec City in L’Ancienne-Lorette is Restaurant Tomas Tam https://tomastam.com/, a buffet-style restaurant serving Chinese and Canadian dishes. Specialties include pineapple chicken, wonton soup, fried rice and fried noodle dishes. The lunch buffet ranges from 25.95 to 30.95 CAD, and dinner is from 30.95 to 41.95 CAD.

5233 boulevard Wilfrid-Hamel, 418-871-8182

Dining all you can eat in Quebec City will take you into the city’s suburbs, and heart of local life in any city. The key to enjoying a buffet-style meal is to pace yourself, and of course, wearing stretchy pants!

Ready for your Quebec City trip? Here are some additional articles that will help you plan!

What to Do in Quebec City region and How to Organize Your Trip

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Preparing For Your Trip

When I look for things to do in my destination, I always have a look at ViatorGetYourGuideManawaCivitatis and sometimes even Expedia.

It’s first off a great way to find out what there is to do, but always a quick and easy method to book cheaply and efficiently with these renowned platforms.

Need a place to sleep? I find most of my accommodations on Booking.com but I also use Hotels.com for their rewards program (11th free night) as well as Expedia. When booking smaller places in Quebec, you might not find them here and need to contact them directly.

Looking for a cheap flight to the Outaouais through Montreal? Have a look on Cheapoair  or Skyscanner  I use regularly.

Once you’re there, rent a car to roam free with DiscoverCars, AutoEurope or RentalCars or hop on a bus around Gatineau, Montreal, Quebec, and surrounding cities with Busbud.

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About Author

Passionate about travel and food, Jennifer Doré Dallas is a freelance travel writer, author and creator since 2010. On top of this amazing Chasing Poutine blog, she also founded Moi, mes souliers in 2010 and she is the author/co-author of around two dozen Lonely Planet, Ulysse and Parfum d'encre travel guidebooks, in addition to having contributed to other books and hundreds of tourism and Web platforms, magazines, DMOs and Websites over the years. As a lecturer in Web writing and SEO for a Quebec college and consultant for various companies and DMOs, she loves combining technological advances with the classic beauty of words, and is a member of TMAC, SATW, NATJA and IFTWTA!

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