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With our current penchant for clean lines and minimalist design sometimes it bears reminding that less isn’t always more. The word is in: more is more and an all-you-can-eat repast is the way to go.

But where, how and what do we gorge on? Going all-you-can-eat on the Brisbane dining scene will take you everywhere from Mexican mouthfuls to the Korean coal pits and even a Brazilian bacchanalia.

If you like the cut of that jib, you’ll love these incredible opportunities to dig in around Brisbane. Bib up.

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All You Can Eat Tacos At Mucho Mexicano

South Bank And Hawthorne

Mucho Mexicano's DIY taco boards piled with chipotle braised beef brisket or slow cooked lamb shoulder are the stuff of legends, but for the cheapskates out there who scoff at the price, their mid-week offering might be more your style. Every Tuesday from 5pm, you can enjoy all the tacos you want, from crispy pork belly to pumpkin and haloumi, for just $25. We're no economists but we're pretty sure if you pace yourself and crunch the numbers you'll wind up with more tacos in than dollars out.

Fried Chicken Buffet At Kai Kai

St Lucia

Three words that make us drool just hearing them: Fried. Chicken. Buffet. Even better, Kai Kai dish up all the chicken and sides you can eat for just $23.90pp ($19.90pp for students), which gets you 12 flavours of chicken, six flavours of loaded fries, bottomless rice and cinnamon jelly doughnut sandwiches for dessert. Do we need to say more? How about the fact that you can get bottomless iced tea for $2.50—or add on 90 minutes of bottomless wine, beer and sangria for an extra $7.10pp. Say no more, we're in.

Bottomless Fried Chicken At Froth On Brunswick

Fortitude Valley

This cosy cafe in a Fortitude Valley laneway might only be all-you-can-eat one night of the week, but it's worth saving yourself for. Every Thursday night, Froth On Brunswick dish up bottomless fried chicken with chips and slaw for just $25. It all goes down between 6pm–8pm—though you've only got one hour to chow down—and you can even add on bottomless mimosas if you dare.

Unlimited Wings At Seoul Bistro

Sunnybank

At Seoul Bistro it’s all about the wing thing and they offer their crispy chicken wings in uncapped quantities and in no fewer than SEVEN different flavours including honey wasabi, peri peri and, everyone’s favourite, Buffalo with blue cheese. This scorching hot deal goes for just $21.90 per head and includes some thin-cut fries, garlic bread and lemon iced tea because you’re worth it.

Limitless Grill At Hanwoori Korean Buffet

Brisbane city

This sizzling Korean BBQ buffet may actually be your deliverance (fair warning). The premise of DIY Korean BBQ is pretty incredible: load up your plate with as many vegetables and meats as you can handle and then cook it up yourself in one of the greatest interactive dining experiences since you made your own Play-Doh. Hanwoori’s particular buffet of barbecueables is UNLIMITED and will only set you back $35.90–$38.90pp.

Neverending Meat At Navala Churrascaria

Brisbane City

The pride and glory of Navala Churrascaria is their expansive offerings of Brazilian meat served Rodizio style, which translates to an unlimited meat degustation fresh off the wood and charcoal fire pits. There is seriously so much meat on offer your evening quickly becomes like a gambol through a butcher’s window. $53 lets you gorge on aged rib on the bone, sirloin, brisket, and pork belly with as many or as few sides as you please. Make sure you book though, this offer draws a crowd.

Uncapped Carbs At Gianni's Kitchen

Newstead

With this piping hot deal at Gianni's Kitchen, Monday is vying for top spot as night of the week. For just $20 and a cheeky drink purchase (or like five, no one’s judging) you can unleash the rubicund tides of Italian excellence with all-you-can-eat pasta AND pizza fresh from the kitchen. Best not eat all day and just save yourself for this one—you're going to need the extra appetite.

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Hunting down a good breakfast on Brisbane’s northside doesn’t have to be an all-day mission—the northern suburbs are home to myriad of quality cafes and breakfast spots to cure your waffles cravings and get you jacked on great coffee.

From Boondall to Toombul, Banyo to Chermy, these are the best cafes for breakfasts on the northside.

My Mistress

Clayfield

Everything about this warm, earthy northside cafe is fun and laid back, including the My Mistress menu. If you’re in the mood for something light, consider a ‘Cheeky Fling’ like Middle Eastern fruit load with ricotta and seasonal compote or an acai bowl with seasonal market fruit. After something a little more serious? Why not get involved in a ‘Main Affair’ including the aptly named Eggs Marilyn or Eggs Monica, both being a clear and hilarious reference to two women famous for their affairs.

Blockhouse Eat + Drink

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Nundah

Nundah favourite, Blockhouse has a moreish and creative breakfast menu that’s all over the shop in the best possible way. Breakfast schnitzel. Mushroom barley risotto. Okonomiyaki with Japanese waffles. Avocado on toast with popcorn chicken. We could go on. Best of all, the Blockhouse brunch menu runs allll day.

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Nana & Da’s

Kedron

Tucked out of sight in quite residential street of Kedron, Nana & Da’s has a familiar homey vibe that’s made it a firm favourite with northsiders who are too lazy to poach their own eggs but would still like to enjoy their breakfast in the comfort of home. The menu is built on breakfast classics, and the baked goods are top notched, making this one northside café we could happily while away a Saturday.

Huskk Cafe

Grange

Don't let Huskk Cafe's cosy, minimalist space fool you—on the breakfast menu here you'll find an adventurous selection of dishes far bigger in flavour and flair than the venue lets on. With everything sourced locally and seasonally, tuck into feeds like gingerbread pancakes with butterscotch sauce and bunya nut crumble, or pumpkin and buckwheat waffles topped with sauteed mushrooms and a perfectly poached egg.

Petrichor & Co

Hamilton

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Head to Petrichor & Co for a Brisbane breakfast and you'll find a little slice of South America waiting for you. Drawing on the owners' Colombian heritage, the menu features spicy options like chilli con carne and empanadas, but you'll also find more familiar brunch fare like spiced pumpkin pancakes and shakshuka

Artie & Mai

Albion

You might know Artie & Mai for its splendid red exterior, but venture inside and you’ll be treated to one of the best breakfast cafes on the northside. An all-day breakfast menu that includes all the brekky classics, albeit with their own fresh spin, makes for an exciting way to start the day. Frankly, we’re all about the Coco Pop waffles.

Willow & Spoon

Breakfast

Newmarket

A quaint little northside café with a retro feel, Willow & Spoon is sitting pretty on Newmarket Road and waiting to fulfill your every breakfast whim. The menu is simple and seasonal, with a home-style cooking feel. Their all-day brunch menu is always evolving, but you can enjoy the likes of French toast crumble with Nutella, peanut butter and banana ice cream, as well as plenty of breakfast staples.

Farmhouse

Kedron

Managing to give off serious country barn vibes despite being located in a quiet suburban street in Kedron, Farmhouse usually has a line snaking down the street on Sunday mornings—but if you can hang in there, it’s worth the wait. Maintain your position and be rewarded with breakfast gnocchi in chilli sauce with thick-cut bacon, parmesan and free-range poached egg or Belgian waffles with dark chocolate fudge.

Let Minnow Café

Clayfield

Let Minnow’s breakfast menu includes classic brekky dishes plus some new twists on the first meal of the day. The new winter menu features showstoppers like banoffee waffles and corn and zucchini fritters, however die hard fans are all about the toasties and incredible milkshakes on offer.

The Low Road

Windsor

A tropical, Tiki-inspired kitsch little café in an unassuming spot in Windsor, The Low Road has a home-style feel that has made it a favourite with northsiders. Come for the hilarious chalk board messages, stay for the cracking breakfast nosh.

Putia

Banyo

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Banyo’s Putia Pure Food has a massive breakfast menu that makes deciding what to order a straight up nightmare. Green buddha bowls and omega-3 egg omelettes sit alongside more decadent dishes like triple chocolate waffles and a breakfast burger stacked with bacon, avocado, a fried egg and haloumi. The fact that there are brunch cocktails on the menu means this is our kind of place.

Elixir

Stafford

A wholesale roasting house-come-café, Elixir a long and plentiful all-day brekky menu with something for everyone, including healthy options like the buddha bowl,paleo plate and keto stack sitting alongside hearty classics like the bacon and egg roll and double chocolate pancakes.

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