24 essential Orlando buffets for when you're really, really hungry

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.

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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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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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

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