Top All You Can Eat Restaurants in San Diego, California

Amalynn
Who doesn't love all-you-can-eat buffets? Well, for the most exotic and delicious sushi, Asian, Japanese food, and more, try these buffets in San Diego, California. You won't leave hungry!

The India Princess

Owner Jesse Singh's opened his first successful restaurant in San Marcos, and the India Princess is now just as popular as his first endeavor. Patrons of the restaurant will delight in the outstanding Northern-Indian cuisine, as it is both plentiful and full of flavor. The all-you-can-eat buffet is open during all business hours, and has a ton of different foods to choose from.Try a variety of dishes, from authentic samosas and tandoor to a huge variety of seafood, lamb, and chicken entrees. For authentic Indian food, the India Princess is the place you will want to eat at.

O-Nami

This bountiful all-you-can-eat buffet has a wonderful variety of seafood. Try the 40 different kinds of sushi, freshly made salad fixings, freshly baked goods and sweets, and much more. Try the homemade desserts, cakes, pies, puddings, and more, sure to delight everyones taste buds! Eat as much as you want and make sure to fill your plate, but if not, come back for more! The price is reasonable and the atmosphere is exotic. Japanese food has never tasted this good! O-Nami is located at 1640 Camino Del Rio North.

Todai

For a more elegant all-you-can-eat experience, try the Todai at 2828 Camino Del Rio South in San Diego. Th restaurants is huge, fitting up to 500 customers at a time. The atmosphere is cozy and family-friendly, and features an amazing vast amount of different dishes. The seafood buffet is a long 160-foot counter containing 40 different kinds of sushi, 15 different kinds of salads and hot entrees, and lots of foods pleasing to the kids in your group. Save room for dessert as the Todai offers 20 kinds of cake, puddings, and fruits. Theres something for everyone here, and you won't leave hungry!

Tomika

For a definite elegant and superior dining experience, Tomika is the place for you. You'll get one of the prettiest views of San Diego as you dine, and be sure to come on Wednesday if you like music, as the club employs a live band those days. The food is a mixture of Asian contemporary cuisine and what is considered a contemporary Japanese menu full of delectable foods. A Sushi bar is open for business every day. Stop in for some good music and even better cuisine.

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  • pissed10/2/2010

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