Top 5 Buffet Restaurants in Belfast Where You’ll Leave Happy
There’s a universal truth that cuts across all cultures: nothing beats a good buffet.
Maybe it’s the promise of endless food, maybe it’s the thrill of choice, or maybe it’s the simple, gluttonous joy of realizing nobody’s counting how many times you’ve gone back for seconds.
In Belfast, more than focusing on quantity, buffets are about quality and warmth. Everything is available. There’s sushi that melts in your mouth, Indian curries that make you weep (in a good way), and a carvery roast that tastes like home.
So here’s our recommendation for the best buffet restaurants in Belfast–the places that remind you that food, when shared, becomes a story worth telling.
1. AMPM
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Website: https://ampmbelfast.co.uk/
Address: 38-42 Upper Arthur St, Belfast BT1 4GH, United Kingdom
Contact Details: + 44 28 9024 9009
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Closed
- Tuesday to Thursday – 12 to 9:30 PM
- Friday to Saturday – 12 to 10 PM
- Sunday – 12 to 9 PM
Cost: £15 to £25
Dining at AMPM feels like walking into a dream sequence. There are chandeliers hanging low, floral ceilings, and the faint scent of perfume and pastries. Their buffet brunch is a whimsical affair that marries European indulgence with local flair.
Expect smoked salmon platters, quiches, fresh croissants, and poached eggs dripping with hollandaise. The dessert corner looks straight out of a Parisian patisserie, with eclairs, mini tarts, and chocolate mousse cups waiting for your attention.
Every bite feels elegant but comforting. And the best part is you can enjoy it with a glass of Prosecco or a mimosa while a jazz playlist hums in the background.
| Pro tip: Come for the weekend buffet brunch–it’s a full experience with bubbly included. |
2. Cosmo All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant
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Website: https://www.cosmo-restaurants.co.uk/
Address: Level 2, 1 Victoria Square, Belfast BT1 4QG, United Kingdom
Contact Details: + 44 28 9023 6660
Operating Hours:
- Monday to Thursday: 3:30 to 9:30 PM
- Friday – 1:30 to 10 PM
- Saturday – 12 to 10:30 PM
- Sunday – 12 to 9:30 PM
Cost: £20 to £22
If Belfast had an international food hub under one roof, it would be Cosmo. Walking in feels like stepping into a bustling market where the scents of Asia, Italy, and Mexico all somehow blend into a delicious cloud of temptation.
You’ll hear the faint clatter of plates and laughter bouncing off the walls. Children marvel at the chocolate fountain, couples debate over which cuisine to start with, and the chefs at the live stations perform their own mini-theatre with flaming woks and sizzling grills.
There’s Japanese teppanyaki cooked fresh before your eyes, creamy Indian curries with perfectly fluffy naan, Italian pastas twirled in parmesan wheels, and British roasts that could rival a Sunday lunch. It’s a global comfort food, made to please every palate at the table.
The desserts deserve a paragraph of their own: petite cheesecakes, fruit tarts, soft-serve ice cream, and that dangerously hypnotic chocolate fountain.
| Pro tip: Go at lunchtime for a cheaper rate–it’s slightly smaller, but still a feast. |
3. Steamboat
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Address: 15 Donegall Pass, Belfast BT7 1BS, United Kingdom
Contact Details: + 44 28 9013 6956
Operating Hours:
- Daily – 5 PM to 12 AM
Cost: £27
Dining at Steamboat is an event in itself. There’s the feast, the comfort, and a unique experimental experience. Here, every table has its own built-in hotpot stove and grill, turning dinner into an interactive adventure.
You start by picking your broth–spicy Sichuan, herbal, or clear–and then head to the buffet bar to gather your treasures: thinly sliced meats, prawns, tofu, noodles, and every kind of vegetable imaginable. Add sauces from the condiments bar (garlic, sesame, chili oil–the works), then let the bubbling pot do the magic.
The room hums with the sound of laughter, sizzling meat, and boiling broth. It’s hands-on dining that makes you forget your phone exists for a while.
| Pro tip: Go with friends–the bigger the group, the more dishes you can try. |
4. The Morning Star Bar & Restaurant
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Website: https://www.themorningstarbar.co.uk/
Address: 17-19 Pottinger’s Entry, Belfast BT1 4DT, United Kingdom
Contact Details: + 44 28 9023 5986
Operating Hours:
- Monday to Thursday – 11:30 AM to 12 AM
- Friday to Saturday – 11:30 AM to 1 AM
- Sunday – 12 to 11:30 PM
Cost: £8
Stepping into The Morning Star feels like entering Belfast’s history book. It has wood paneling, stained glass, and the smell of roast beef wafting through the air.
Their carvery buffet is simple but hearty: slow-cooked meats, creamy mash, roasted vegetables, and gravy that ties it all together. It’s perfect for anyone craving traditional Irish fare with generous portions and no gimmicks.
Locals have been coming here for years. But more than that, the place is packed with various people. There are also professionals on break, food-lovers wanting to enjoy, and more.
| Pro tip: Pair your roast with a pint of Guinness–it’s tradition. |
5. Stormont Hotel (Sunday Buffet Lunch)
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Website: https://www.stormonthotelbelfast.com/dining/sunday-buffet-lunch/
Address: 587 Upper Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 3LP, United Kingdom
Contact Details: +44 28 9065 1066
Operating Hours:
- Sunday Buffet Lunch – 12 PM to 3 PM
Cost: £39
Stormont Sunday buffets are timeless. The moment you walk through the glass doors, the pace of life seems to slow. The air also somehow carries all kinds of wonderful scents, from roast meats to warm breads.
The buffet itself unfolds in chapters, with the star being the carvery station. There are roast sirloin, turkey, honey glazed ham, and more. Add on fluffy Yorkshire puddings and herb roasted potatoes, and it will complete your meal.
Just when you think you’re done, the dessert table appears. There’s pavlova topped with fresh fruit, cheesecakes, tarts, trifles, everything. It seems too indulgent, yes, but think of it as a celebration of what Sundays are truly about: reconnecting, refueling, and enjoying the day.
| Pro tip: Book at least a week in advance. Tables are usually fully booked. |
