Orlando has a wide selection of buffets, ranging from homestyle American cuisine and Chinese-Japanese fusions to Brazilian steakhouses and Disney character breakfasts. From the fancy to the affordable, here are 24 essential Orlando buffets.

Austin’s Buffet and Bakery 2300 W. State Road 434, Longwood, 407-260-2178 Feel at home inside Austin’s Buffet and Bakery. The menu features classics like baked chicken, fried pollock, fish cakes, cornbread, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and much, much more. Photo via Austin’s Buffet and Bakery/Facebook
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Hokkaido Chinese & Japanese Buffet 12173 S. Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando, 407-778-5188; also 5737 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial, Kissimmee, 407-396-0669 This family restaurant serves Chinese and Japanese dishes, including sushi and sashimi, fresh seafood and dessert, all at affordable prices. Photo via Hokkaido Chinese & Japanese Buffet
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Boston Lobster Feast 8731 International Drive, Orlando, 407-248-8606; also 6071 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407-396-2606 This buffet is a seafood lover’s paradise – it comes baked, fried, smoked, boiled, steamed and even raw. Aside from featuring “all you can eat” Maine lobsters, there are crab cakes, mussels, oysters, clams, shrimp, smoked and blackened salmon, octopus salad, baked mahi mahi, blue crab, sushi and so much more. And yes, they’re the owners of that car with the giant lobster on it. Photo via Boston Lobster Feast/Facebook
El Potro Mexican Restaurant Multiple locations Aside from offering traditional Mexican cuisine, El Potro has a bomb lunch and dinner buffet. Try their tamales, tacos, enchiladas and burritos, and top it off with condiments from their salsa bar. Photo by Jonathan R./Yelp
Crazy Buffet Orlando ?7038 W. Colonial Drive, 407-522-1688 Patrons have called this buffet “crazy good” for its selection of Japanese and Chinese dishes, as well as sushi, raw oysters, stone crab, crawfish and a whole pho bar. Photo via Mich W./Yelp
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La China Blue Chinese Restaurant 4083 W. Oak Ridge Road, 407-802-2068 La China Blue has an all-you-can-eat buffet for $6.99 per person on the weekdays and $8.99 on the weekends, as well as take-out and delivery orders. Photo via La China Blue Chinese Restaurant
Ahmed Indian Restaurant 10042 University Blvd., 407-574-7177 Near UCF, this Indian restaurant offers a lunch buffet every day from noon to 3:30 p.m. with selections like bhendi masala, goat curry, butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, vegetable biryani, aloo pakora and much more. They also offer a wide variety of chutneys as condiments. Photo via Ahmed Indian Restaurant UCF/Facebook
Koywan Hibachi Buffet 945 W. State Road 436, Altamonte Springs, 407-628-8866 Koywan has been described as “buffet heaven” for its large selection of sushi, sashimi and other hibachi favorites. Photo via D K./Yelp
1900 Park Fare Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Come for the custom omelets, mini pancakes, Mickey-shaped waffles and the rest of the breakfast buffet in the morning to see Winnie the Pooh or Mary Poppins. Or, stop by at night for an evening with Cinderella, Prince Charming and a dinner buffet filled with seafood, salad, pasta and beef specialties. Photo via Disney
Boi Brazil Churrascaria 5668 International Drive, 407-354-0260 This authentic Brazilian steakhouse offers A LOT of meat, as well as an all-you-can-eat salad bar, gourmet area, a la carte desserts and a variety of wines. Don’t forget to try to their traditional Brazilian cheese bread! Photo via Boi Brazil Churrascaria
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Café Osceola at the Rosen Shingle Creek 9939 Universal Blvd., 407-996-3663 Find an elaborate breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet at Café Osceola along with some of the most beautiful desserts you’ve ever seen. Photo via Andy J./Yelp
Ichiban Buffet ?5529 International Drive, Orlando, 407-930-8889; also 5269 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407-396-6668 This Asian fusion buffet has sushi, hibachi grill dishes, lobsters, crab legs, clams, shrimp and so much more. And it’s super affordable at a $9.99 buffet price for adults during brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Photo via Ichiban Buffet of Orlando/Facebook
Cafe Mineiro Brazilian Steak House? 6432 International Drive, 407-248-2932 With an all-you-can-eat buffet, Cafe Mineiro offers premium meats, garlic shrimp, linguine alfredo and a fish stew known as moqueca capixaba. Photo via Cafe Mineiro Brazilian Steak House?
Camila’s Restaurant 5458 International Drive, 407-354-2507 Meat lovers, rejoice! This restaurant’s all-you-can-eat buffet has thick steak slices, Brazilian staples and a delicious pineapple mint juice. Photo via Camila’s Restaurant/Facebook?
Cape May Cafe Walt Disney World’s Beach Club Resort This New England-style restaurant hosts a Disney character breakfast in the morning, but at night, there’s a mouthwatering seafood dinner buffet with clams, mussels, crab legs, shrimp, ribs and chicken. Photo via Disney
Chef Mickey’s Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort Join your favorite Mouse for a buffet of American cuisine featuring Mickey waffles, buttermilk biscuits, fresh fruit and hickory-smoked bacon. Photo via Disney
El Palacio Buffet ?7403 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407-856-6758; also 843 Lee Road, 407-622-2423 This popular buffet combines Dominican and Puerto Rican delicacies with Chinese cuisine and a taco bar. The prices varies from $8.99 during lunch to $11.99 on the weekends, and it gets packed. Photo via El Palacio Buffet/Facebook
Mikado Japanese Buffet ?851 S. State Road 434, Altamonte Springs, 407-730-8987 This upscale “all you care to eat” seafood restaurant not only has 30 selections of sushi and sashimi, but also traditional and contemporary Japanese dishes like yakisoba, beef and chicken teriyaki, tempura, gyoza dumpling and made-to-order udon noodles soup. Photo via Mikado Japanese Buffet/Facebook
Tony’s Brazilian Grill 5159 International Drive, 407-930-1323 This all-you-can-eat buffet offers authentic homemade Brazilian food, traditional desserts and Brazilian coffee. Stop by on Saturdays for Feijoada, the delicious black bean meat stew on white rice that’s considered Brazil’s national dish. Photo via Tony’s Brazilian Grill/Facebook
Villa de Flora at the Gaylord Palms 6000 W. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, 407-586-1114 Get the Mediterranean experience at the fancy Villa de Flora restaurant’s Sunday buffet inside the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center. It’s pricey but there’s a make-your-own omelet and pasta station, so it’s worth it. Photo by Octavia M./Yelp