Buffet Club - Menu

23-25 Prescot Rd., Liverpool United Kingdom, United Kingdom, L7 8UL

🛍 Asian, Buffet, Chinese, Seafood

3.9 💬 6043 Avis
Buffet Club

Téléphone: (+44)96010081

Adresse: 23-25 Prescot Rd., Liverpool United Kingdom, United Kingdom, L7 8UL

Ville: Liverpool United Kingdom

Plats: 8

Avis: 6043

Site Web: http://www.buffetclub.co.uk

"After an arduous morning in the Slupsky research laboratory we felt a new team building exercise was necessary, to further aid communication and morale. We made the strenuous journey of 800 metres to the golden doors of buffet club, upon entry we were greeted by staff with the most enthusiastic of smiles and shown to our cushioned thrones. With haste the table left for the starter buffet stand and were pleasantly surprised at the spread, only 6 starters were advertised on the website however, it felt like 7, image our pleasure! The beige platter that was laid out before us can only be described as a deep fried delicacy just waiting for us to devour it with our eager mouths. The starters, not quite quenching our appetites left us wanting more and with swift momentum we scurried over to the main course stand. Watering from the mouth and belly (wish we hadn't filled up on the starters now) our delight cannot be met with words, the mains tasted even better than the starters, which we had not thought possible. The chicken construct resembled the Gordian knot in both appearance and texture. After 30 minutes of chewing and with the jawline of Alexander himself we advanced on to the iciest of creams. We delved face first into the glacial divines (like my boy scourge McDuck) which many in our group described as being colder than the frozen lakes of Cocytus. Unable to move we remained, quite transfixed upon our plates. As we grew fat in our dotage it soon became Kimpossible to move. Easy to say the team was impressed as a whole and we trudged back to our slumber Safe to say we will be back! Genuinely though if you're reading this it was brilliant. Felt cute might delete later xox"

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Carmen Carmen

Lovely staff lovely food cheap. Enjoy coming here all the time. Would definitely recommend

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glossopdave2016
glossopdave2016

Very good food. Not the widest selection but tasty and well kept. We arrived mid afternoon on our first visit and were very pleasantly surprised.


Mason
Mason

Gorgeous food,great choice.£7.95 during the day. £9.95 for the evening. Well worth it. Staff are attentive,and the place is spotlessly clean. Love going there,best buffet in Liverpool.


James
James

I visit this place very much as I work right next to him. I like how the customer service is always great and they keep the place well organized all the time. the prices are reasonable and serve great portions.


Mason
Mason

Lovely restaurant. Staff are friendly and the food was lovely. My only complaint would be that the choice is somewhat limited in comparison to some other all you can eat places in the city centre, but I suppose the cheaper price reflects this.


Gimbiya
Gimbiya

I was here with my sister for lunch and we found it so good, we returned again with my mum. We came for dinner and the choices weren't much different from the lunch options. The prawns were not replaced for a while even after pointing it out to them. I would return only for lunch as you get better value


Mason
Mason

I celebrated my graduation party last night in this delicious restaurant. it was a great evening and the place was undoubtedly the reason for the excellent evening. the crew worked in a beautiful style, the kitchen was very good and my guests were so happy. we will surely come back for more joyful events. many thanks.


Robert
Robert

Avery reasonably priced eat as much as you like Chinese buffet. Very near city center and usual range of dishes. When we visited which was mid afternoon, some food had run out but it was quickly replenished with fresh food. Place was very clean and we could see into food preparation area always a good sign. We would certainly visit again next time in Liverpool.


Colettek1985
Colettek1985

Went today after reading the reviews on here and am made up I did. Absolutely the best all you can eat I’ve ever been to. The restaurant is spotless and nice and plenty of room between tables.The staff were so friendly, tables were cleaned quickly and drinks were brought quickly. There was loads of choice of food and it was all so fresh and hot. Even my daughter cleared 2 plates and 3 ice creams and 3 oranges which were lovely and juicy and she normally never eats because she’s so fussy. My only complaint is with me for being so greedy I stuffed myself with starters so couldn’t finish my my main because I was so full. The starters were amazing especially the chicken toast and chicken wings....


dudessendnudes
dudessendnudes

After an arduous morning in the Slupsky research laboratory we felt a new team building exercise was necessary, to further aid communication and morale. We made the strenuous journey of 800 metres to the golden doors of buffet club, upon entry we were greeted by staff with the most enthusiastic of smiles and shown to our cushioned thrones. With haste the table left for the starter buffet stand and were pleasantly surprised at the spread, only 6 starters were advertised on the website however, it felt like 7, image our pleasure! The beige platter that was laid out before us can only be described as a deep fried delicacy just waiting for us to devour it with our eager mouths. The starters, not...

Catégories

  • Asian Vivez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Asie avec notre menu diversifié. Des saveurs épicées du curry thaïlandais à l'umami savoureux des sushis japonais, nous proposons une grande variété de plats qui célèbrent la cuisine asiatique authentique.
  • Buffet Offrez-vous un somptueux éventail de délices culinaires avec notre sélection de buffet, proposant une gamme diversifiée de plats délicieux pour satisfaire tous les palais, des entrées savoureuses aux desserts irrésistibles.
  • Chinese Savourez les saveurs riches et authentiques de la Chine avec notre sélection de plats emblématiques. Des sautés savoureux aux délicieux dim sum, chaque création capture l'essence de la cuisine chinoise traditionnelle, ravissant vos papilles à chaque bouchée.
  • Seafood Plongez dans les prises les plus fraîches de la mer avec notre sélection de fruits de mer, proposant des plats exquis préparés avec des poissons et fruits de mer de haute qualité. Savourez les saveurs de l'océan à chaque bouchée !

Commodités

  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Late Night
  • Reservations

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