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I've never been to one in Dublin. I've been to one or two in Scotland and in the US. Are any of them here any good? I see a Jimmy Chung's opened up there recently on Eden Quay. I've had food from one of theirs in Scotland and it wasnae bad. €10.90 lunch they do apparently.
 
Yeah, I've eaten there a couple of times and felt manky afterward. The selection of dishes might be big but they all have these greasy MSG sauces.

There is one nice Korean place on Capel Street that used to do an all-you-can-eat on Sunday for 12 euro and the dishes were fantastic. Not sure if its still going.

My favorite Chinese/Korean place is still Charming Noodles on Parnell Street. 7.99 for starter and main. It may not be all-you-can-eat but its more than enough and tasty at that.
 
Don't think I like the idea of all you can eat anyway.

It's dangerous. I tend to go all Homer Simpson and interpret it as a dare rather than a suggestion.

London is full of vegan Thai/ Chinese all-you-can-eat places. There are a few Indian ones too, but I can only ever eat 1 plate of Indian food. Thai/ Chinese I've been known to go for 3..... :eek:
 
It's dangerous. I tend to go all Homer Simpson and interpret it as a dare rather than a suggestion.

London is full of vegan Thai/ Chinese all-you-can-eat places. There are a few Indian ones too, but I can only ever eat 1 plate of Indian food. Thai/ Chinese I've been known to go for 3..... :eek:


there used to be small one near soho square that was great. can't remember name though...
 
I find it funny that every time I click out of the ideal woman "is a vagina" thread that this "All you can eat" one is on top. It makes me smirk every time. I have the humor of a 12 year old boy.
 
I ate in the all you can eat Chinese in the emporium on Liffey/Abbey St.
It was surprisingly good and even better when I stuffed a huge plate
into a take away box they had provided (which is a terrible business plan)
There's an all you can eat pasta and Greek food place there too, but I
haven't tried them yet.

MORE RECESSION PLEASE!
 

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