5 all-you-can-eat restaurants in Raleigh

All-you-can-eat restaurants are trending right now, and for good reason. Explore some of Raleigh’s best restaurants where you can enjoy as much as you’d like without the extra markup.

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Get as much sushi as you’d like at Umiya.

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Feeling hungry? How hungry? We’ve got five local all-you-can-eat spots where you can feast to your heart (and stomach’s) content without breaking the bank.

Umiya, 404 E. Six Forks Rd., Ste. 101 | All day AYCE | Your sushi is fresh + made-to-order here, and the hotpot comes out sizzling and ready for your choice of meats and vegetables. Plus, grab salads and sides at the cold bar.

Milton’s Pizza & Pasta, 8853 Six Forks Rd. | AYCE buffet Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m.-7 p.m. | Locals can’t get enough of Milton’s slices — and they don’t have to, either. Fill your plate with every topping under the sun, beef ribs, lasagna, and a 40-item salad bar six days a week.

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Enjoy tongue-numbing spice and endless meats + veggies at Szechuan Mansion.

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Szechuan Mansion, 1353 Kildaire Farm Rd., Cary | All day AYCE | This hotpot spot is the real deal — be careful of tongue-numbing peppercorns in your broth while you enjoy a wide variety of mushrooms, vegetables, seafood, and meat.

Orchid Japanese Restaurant, 7432 Creedmoor Rd. | All day AYCE | You’re going to love trying every sushi variety this spot has to offer with an easy ordering system and endless rolls.

The Farmer’s Indian Restaurant, 3721 Sumner Blvd., Ste. 100, Raleigh | AYCE buffet 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Fridays and Sundays | Try all the North Indian dishes you’d like at this spot’s semi-weekly buffet with curries, tandoori dishes, and plenty of naan.

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