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The only good hotel breakfast buffet I recall seeing in Montreal was at the Delta Centre Ville.

I have stayed at the Holiday Inn Select but was not impressed with their buffet.

Apparently one of the restos that is reviewed in the Montreal Breakfast Review does a Sunday Brunch Buffet, but my trip will not extend to Sunday so it is not applicable for me.

Was surfing the restaurant review and ran across EB's post above. I remember a chinese all you can eat buffet, Orallover took me there a couple of years ago...but can't remember the name or exact location (maybe he can provide that info here).

Any restaurants with good buffets in Montreal?
 

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If your looking for Chinese buffets, the two main ones I know are

Le Mandarin Buffet Chinois
7373, boul. Langelier corner Jean-Talon
Montreal, Québec, H1S 1V7

and

Buffet Chinois Fu Lam
3500, boul. de la cote-Vertu
Montreal, Québec, H4R 1P8

Other Fu Lam locations

Buffet Chinois Fu Lam
1600, boul. Le Corbusier
Chomedey
Laval, Québec

Buffet Chinois Fu Lam
3339, boul. des Sources
Dollard-des-Ormeaux
West Island, Québec

Buffet Chinois Fu Lam
201, boul. Labelle
Sainte-Rose
Laval, Québec

Buffet Chinois Fu Lam
4275, rue Jean-Talon E
Anjou-St-Leonard
Montreal, Québec
 

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Ka Lo Hin buffet, on Stanley, around the corner from the Sheraton

buffet maharaja (indian) on rene levesque near concordia

otherwise, montreal is not big on buffets, and for health reasons, that's probably a good thing
 

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Breadman,

Here is the link to the website which Techman had originally posted for the Montreal Breakfast Review:

http://montrealbreakfastreview.com/

There was a resto reviewed in there that does a breakfast or brunch buffet, I can't recall the name, so you'll have to look through the reviews. I think it was kind of a high end sounding buffet as opposed to the thrifty type all you can eat style, from what I remember.
 

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I don't get it!!!!!!!!!!!

We have so many good restaurants in Montreal and you only have one thing in your mind: BUFFET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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it's ok once in awhile

sometimes, you just want to sample a little bit of everything

this is especially the case with Chinese food

i'd like to see a Mexican buffet, but I've yet to find one
 

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Chinese buffets are often anything but Chinese... Americanized Chinese at best.
Including the Mandarin series, all Chinese buffets I've eaten at in the Montreal area were let's say not at the good end on the taste scale. Overcooked food, old stuff stirred-over and over, humongous amount of salt, MSG...
 

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probably the only buffet in Montreal serving decent food.

There's only one place I could recommand in Montreal:

Odaki on St Laurent, Japenese Buffet (a la carte) costs around 20$.
 

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Was surfing the restaurant review and ran across EB's post above. I remember a chinese all you can eat buffet, Orallover took me there a couple of years ago...but can't remember the name or exact location (maybe he can provide that info here).

Any restaurants with good buffets in Montreal?

Buffet La Stanza in Montreal and Laval
Just Google "buffet la stanza"
 

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Chinese buffets are often anything but Chinese... Americanized Chinese at best.
Including the Mandarin series, all Chinese buffets I've eaten at in the Montreal area were let's say not at the good end on the taste scale. Overcooked food, old stuff stirred-over and over, humongous amount of salt, MSG...

Couldn't agree more...

Now, Devilish/GOF frequently have a quite a tasty buffet available but I think XXXTase was the winner last week on Tuesday.
 

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There's only one place I could recommand in Montreal:

Odaki on St Laurent, Japenese Buffet (a la carte) costs around 20$.

Buffets are terrible for their quality of food. But if you must then "a la carte" buffets are the way to go. Kanda is another japanese place and Hot and Spicy for chinese.
 

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Breadman,

Try Zen at the Omni Hotel. It's all you can eat for around $35/person, but you order from the menu and they bring each dish out fresh.... No old food sitting under heat lamps. I have found the quality to be pretty good but I didn't eat there for a while.


BD
 

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Breadman,

Try Zen at the Omni Hotel. It's all you can eat for around $35/person, but you order from the menu and they bring each dish out fresh.... No old food sitting under heat lamps. I have found the quality to be pretty good but I didn't eat there for a while.


BD

BD,

Zen is gone. It's no longer in the Omni, and I believe it went out of business. There is a salon of some kind where Zen used to be.
 

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I'm not too crazy myself about buffet. Exactly for the same reasons presented by former posters.

In the category of restaurants where you can eat «endlessly», there's the churassacaria Milsa (I ate there yesterday). Fresh grilled meat (10 different cuts) that are presented to you (in a rodizío). With that, you can eat endlessly rice, sweet potatoes, sauté mushrooms, bread and mixed salad. For meat lovers only.
 

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BD,

Zen is gone. It's no longer in the Omni, and I believe it went out of business. There is a salon of some kind where Zen used to be.


Bummer... Thanks for letting us know!

I wonder if it was the strange (basement) location that did them in. I always wondered why they chose that spot...


BD
 

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I have always enjoyed La Stanza, the secret is to get the best stuff and leave the fillers alone.
 

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Most of the buffets mentioned are good, but you have to know that there are some days of the week that they offer special dishes like shrimp or crab. La Stanza is good
 

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Buffets are terrible for their quality of food. But if you must then "a la carte" buffets are the way to go. Kanda is another japanese place and Hot and Spicy for chinese.
LOL. The day the Baron von Breadman drops $35 for breakfast is the day Doc Holliday goes cruising the Village for trannies.:D
 
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