11th November 2025
Last updated 11th November 2025 Food and Drink Originally written

If you’ve got a big appetite, look no further. These are the best all you can eat restaurants in Leeds, piling it high and handsome…

An all you can eat restaurant is a beautiful thing. Not only do you get to try a wide range of dishes – they put on a veritable smorgasbord, no less – but if you’ve got a hunger that won’t be sated, the food keeps on coming as and when you want it! From gargantuan gaucho grills to stacks of sushi, these are the essential all you can eat and buffet restaurants in Leeds. Grab a fork and get stuck in!

Aagrah

A selection of curries at Aagrah

What brings more joy than an Indian meal? An all you can eat Indian meal! Aagrah dish up the goods on Sunday and Monday evenings, with a three-course endless extravaganza that has something for everyone. Starters include classics like fish masala and seekh kebab, but also wonderfully aromatic chicken tikka. From the mains, work your way through a meat bhuna, chicken balti and a perfect pink lentil dall – heck, you can try them all. There are various desserts to finish, like a fresh fruit platter and sticky toffee pudding. Better wear your loosest trousers…

Where? Aagrah, Leeds City Centre, St Peter’s Square, Quarry Hill, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS9 8AH.
When? Buffet available from 5:30pm to 9:30pm on Sundays and Mondays.
How much? £22.50 per person or £15.95 for children (4-9 years). Under 4s eat free.

Estabulo

Estabulo

Meat, meat and more meat. That’s what’s in store at Estabulo, one of the most carnivorous all you can eat meals in Leeds. At this rodizio bar and grill, the meat doesn’t stop until you pop, brought on skewers to your table by waiters, depending on whether you’ve flipped the card on your table to green. If you’re full, just turn it to red. Expect juicy cuts such as rump cap, bottom sirloin and the carne com chilli which sees tender beef smothered in chilli oil. There’s chicken, pork and lamb too, as well as a salad bar and hot buffet. Food, glorious food!

Where? Estabulo, The Light, 22 The Headrow, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 8TL.
When? 12pm to 10pm Monday to Saturday and 12pm to 9pm on Sundays.
How much? Dinner menu costs £39.95 on Sunday to Thursday or £42.95 on Friday to Saturday. Lunch menu costs £26.95 on Monday to Friday and £29.95 on Saturdays and Sundays (with a limited selection of meats).

Hama

Hama

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Did someone say all you can eat Korean BBQ in Leeds? We did! You can revel in all kinds of meaty, saucy goodness at Hama. The buffet table promises bottomless meats for the barbecue and over 30 Korean side dishes to gorge on. Yep, there’s a built-in BBQ on each table here! So grab your meat, choose your sides and get grilling – you’ve got 90 minutes. You can mix and match all you like, so get creative with it. Think sweet marinated pork with as much kimchi as your heart desires, sticky rice and melt-in-your-mouth beef, slurpable noodles and spicy rice cakes. You’re in for a meal fit for the gods.

Where? Hama, 30-32 Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 8LX.
When? 4pm to 10:30pm on Monday to Friday, 12pm to 10:30pm on Saturdays and 12pm to 10pm on Sundays.
How much? Buffet & BBQ is £33 for adults or £22 for children (11-14 years). Buffet only is £22. Children aged 3-10 years pay £1 per year (e.g., £7 for a seven-year-old).

Blue Sakura

Plates of sushi at Blue Sakura

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It’s sushi served tapas-style at Blue Sakura, making this one of the most mouthwatering all you can eat options in Leeds. You’ll order from a tablet on your table, making it simplicity itself to get a virtual conveyor belt of deliciousness brought to you. We’re talking seafood udon noodles, Korean spicy beef and gorgeously plump grilled scallops. It’s a greatest hits of Japanese cooking, with lovingly-prepared nigiri, sashimi, maki rolls and more. Come on an evening for lesser-spotted specialties like dreamy soft shell crab tempura.

Where? Blue Sakura, 2-3 Merrion Way, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 8BT.
When? Lunch served 12pm to 3:30pm daily and evening menu served 4pm to 11pm on Monday to Saturday and 4pm to 10pm on Sundays.
How much? £29.95 for adults and £13.95 for children for lunch on Monday to Thursday, £33.95 for adults and £14.95 for children for lunch on Friday to Sunday. £44.95 for adults and £17.95 for children on weekday evenings and £49.95 for adults and £18.95 for children on weekend evenings. Kids 0-3 years eat free.

Fazenda

Fazenda Leeds

Meat – the final frontier. That’s what it can feel like when confronted with the sizzling skewers of steak that come flying out of the kitchen and on to your plate. Big South American flavours are to the fore at this legendary Brazilian steakhouse, and Fazenda will leave you fit to burst. Don’t overload on the excellent buffet choice – the truffle and parmesan fries are extremely addictive. Instead, save room for cuts like beef tenderloin, lamb rump and leg, pork collar with honey and more out-there options such as chicken hearts.

Where? Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill, Waterman’s Place, 3 Wharf Approach, Granary Wharf, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 4GL.
When? Lunch served from 12pm to 3pm daily. Dinner served from 5pm to 9pm on Monday to Thursday, 5pm to 10pm on Fridays, 4:30pm to 10pm on Saturdays and 4:30pm to 9pm on Sundays.
How much? £38 for lunch and £53 for dinner. Children (8-14 years) cost £15. Under 8s eat free.

Andrew Porter-Emery Senior Writer

Andrew Porter-Emery is a Senior Writer at Leeds-List with more than 20 years' experience writing about food, drink and culture across Yorkshire. An author of three books and former contributor to the Guardian, Observer, NME and The Face, he has an encyclopaedic knowledge of Leeds – its restaurants, bars, live music venues and everything in between – and knows what separates good from great. When he's not writing, you'll find him at a city gig, at a table somewhere new or, ideally, reading a book in a pub with something interesting in his glass.

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