Few things are as satisfying for seafood lovers as a never-ending supply of fresh and delicious seafood.
Yes, I am talking about all you can eat seafood buffet.
These buffets often feature a wide variety of seafood options, ranging from shrimp and crab to lobster and sushi.
Plus, the all-you-can-eat format allows you to try as many different dishes as you like, making for a truly indulgent dining experience.
So, if you’re a seafood lover looking for a feast, be sure to check out these all-you-can-eat seafood buffets in NYC.
1. The Buffet
- Website
- Address: 20-07 127th St 4th floor, Queens, NY 11356
- Phone: (718) 886-3722
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The Buffet is a large and modern Pan-Asian restaurant that offers unlimited portions of various foods, including seafood, sushi, sashimi, and desserts.
The restaurant also serves milk tea and steak upon request. You will appreciate the clean bathroom facilities and the friendly and apologetic staff.
The restaurant can get crowded at dinnertime, but the selection and quality of the food make it worth the wait.
If you are a fan of seafood or frog legs, The Buffet is a great place to try out.
2. Crab House
- Website
- Address: 135 E 55th St, New York, NY 10022
- Phone: 212-933-0264
Crab House is one of the most popular seafood all-you-can-eat restaurants featuring seafood and lobster buckets.
Expect to have fresh seafood including jumbo crab, fried sea bass, raw blue point oyster, pan-seared salmon, raw clam-fresh, shrimp, crawfish, blue crab, lobster, flounder, and Thai herb calamari, to name a few.
Aside from seafood, they also offer non-seafood options such as chicken wings, iron steak, broccoli, baby back ribs, and General Tso chicken.
The table price for Crab House
Buffet Type | Adult Price | Children (Ages 8-11) | Children (Ages 3-7) |
---|---|---|---|
Seafood (no lobster) | $80 | $30 | $15 |
Lobster + Seafood | $115 | $40 | $20 |
Please note that the entire table must order the same buffet option, and drinks are not included in the buffet price.
Should you decide to have the lobster bucket, I recommend steamed fresh lobster with garlic butter.
Other lobster dishes available are fresh lobster with salt and pepper, lobster claws with garlic butter sauce, and lobster mac and cheese.
Aside from lobsters, you can also add to the bucket some jumbo crabs, fried sea bass, mussels with black bean sauce, and several other options from the seafood bucket.
Drinks are also something to look forward to such as lychee passion, Hawaiian Sky, and Long Island iced tea, but I highly suggest you try their signature drink the Scorpion Bowl two for $30.
3. Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet
- Website
- Address: 200 E 161 St, The Bronx, NY 10451
- Phone: (718) 590-1627
Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet is a casual all-you-can-eat restaurant that offers a wide range of Chinese dishes, sushi, hibachi fare, and desserts.
The buffet provides a good variety of food, including seafood, meats, noodles, and rice.
Some of the recommended dishes include Seafood Delight, Surf and Turf, Lo Mein Noodles, Crab Legs, Shrimp Hibachi Steak, and Sushi Buffet.
For around $20-25 per person, you can enjoy a 2-hour all-you-can-eat buffet at many restaurants. While the price may seem reasonable, it’s important to keep in mind that you shouldn’t expect too much from the restaurant at this price point.
However, that doesn’t mean you won’t be able to find delicious food and a satisfying dining experience.
With its reasonable price and a good selection of food, Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet is a go-to place for those who love buffet-style dining.
4. Let’s Meat
- Website
- Address: 307 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016
- Phone: 212-889-0089
Let’s Meat is another all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ favorite where you can enjoy 100 minutes of premium cuts of meat.
For $45.99, their Signature menu includes spicy rice cake and fish cake, glass noodles with sauteed vegetables, NY strip steak, and marinated shrimp, among others.
If you crave spicy food, opt for their spicy squid, spicy short-arm octopus, spicy thin-sliced rib eye, spicy pork short rib, and spicy chicken breast.
As for their Classic menu for $39.99, they have more meat options including beef thin-sliced brisket, beef marinated hanger steak, pork jowl, Berkshire pork belly, pork skin, and teriyaki chicken breast.
Not only can meat-eaters enjoy unlimited food but veggie lovers as well. They have vegetable options such as lettuce, onion, broccoli, yam, bean sprout, and spicy tofu stew.
Korean night is not complete without having the staple soju drinks. Choose from their selection of soju flavors including chum churum, chemical fresh, strawberry, grapefruit, apple, yogurt, and many more.
For special nights, try the Hwayo premium soju for $38.99 for small and $59.99 for large.
If you are seeking a seafood restaurant with an extensive menu, Let’s Meat may not be the ideal option for you.
While there are some limitations on premium seafood, the dining experience is still highly enjoyable and recommended.