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Viray Vacay: Posh Seafood and Roast Buffet
If you love oysters, lobster and roast dinners, have you ever thought of combining all three?
At this posh Sunday buffet in the City of London, you can hoover up as much delicious seafood and roast dinner as you like.
Ned's Feast, The Ned, City of London



Ned’s Feast is served up every Sunday at Millie’s Restaurant and The Nickel Bar at The Ned London.
The Ned is a posh hotel and members club in a historic building that used to be a bank. If you switched off at members club – don’t worry some things are accessible to us mere mortals. Including an impressive 10 restaurants and bars that anyone can go to.
On Sundays they do a buffet deal, where you can eat all the oysters, lobster and roast dinner that you want for a fixed price. Oh and there’s even dessert too!
How viral? @wainslie’s reel of his bougie buffet experience has 750k views and counting.
How much? The buffet costs from £120 per head. For £190, you get it with ‘free flowing champagne’ (mmm).
If that’s too spendy for you, then there are other unlimited options in London – even if it does mean you’ll be rolling home!
Fancy a cheaper alternative?
Infinite Yum Cha Brunch, Yautcha, Soho & City

Yauatcha is a Chinese teahouse-style restaurant, run by the same people who own Hakkasan.
At Yauatcha, you get unlimited dim sum as part of their Infinite Yum Cha Brunch. Head to their Soho branch or the City outpost and have your fill of delicious dim sum – choose from steamed, fried and baked, as well as fluffy bao too.
And that’s just the start! The brunch deal also includes a main course, a side AND soufflé pancakes for pud.
How much? The Infinite Yum Cha brunch at Yauatcha with unlimited dim sum costs £45 per head.
What about even cheaper?
Bottomless Lasagne, Senza Fondo, Shoreditch

You might have heard us rave about Senza Fondo before – it’s an American-Italian restaurant that serves all kinds of tasty dishes including bottomless lasagne. I mean honestly what more could you ask for?!
How much? The Senza Fondo bottomless lasagne comes in a traditional beef or veggie artichoke version, and both cost £22.
If lasagne isn’t your thing, then try the daily deal on unlimited korean fried chicken at CheemC Soho (£19.99) – or head to Indian Veg for a bargainous BYO veggie buffet (£12.50).
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