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These are the best buffet restaurants in Liverpool - says Trip Advisor
"Bon Pan Asian on Clayton Square is in a prime location, not too far from plenty of bars in the city centre so you can really make a night of your visit!. With a banquet of over 150 dishes freshly prepared using the finest ingredients, Bon Pan offers a great vibe combining a relaxed yet stylish environment. Their food ranges from salad, sushi, robata grill, curry, pizza, teppanyaki and loads more delicious starters, mains and desserts."
"The Buffet-style restaurant explores the flavours of Pan Asia. Located in Clayton Square, Bon Liverpool offers an extensive menu of authentic, freshly prepared rolls. Plus, the fixed price buffet means you can try as many dishes as you like!"
"This authentic Brazilian steakhouse features continuous table side service of different prime cuts of meat, including beef, chicken, pork and lamb. The vast range of mouth watering meats are cooked on an open fire and then carved at the table right in front of you, where you can pick how much you want. Located on Queen Square near to Liverpool Lime Street Station, Copacabana is in a prime location, perfect if you fancy a few drinks after your meal!"
"Pan Asian Buffet is a fusion of all tasty and popular Asian dishes that are prepared and cooked to perfection. Offering a wide choice of more than 150 dishes, you would certainly have a fun time going through the different meals that they have and picking your favourites for you to eat and enjoy. Their array of dishes consist of different salads, sushi, curry, teppanyaki, robata grill, pizza, starters, mains and desserts that are crafted to perfection by their professional and highly skilled chefs."
"Only complaint is that I have to drive 20mins each way and the pizza gets cold by the time I get home. 14/04/2021: Without doubt the best Pizza for miles around..... Absolutely fantastic....."
"Le Grog is the latest French bar to join Seabank Road, in Southport. It specialises in rum and cider to accompany, its sister businesses Bar Sacrebleu and The Auberge Brasserie. The French revolution started with the very popular Auberge restaurant."
"Born in 1995 and taking place every Saturday at Mint Lounge in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter to a consistently full house, Funkademia is said to “feed a friendly crowd with a diet of pure unadulterated soul-funk”. Billing the night as a “chronological history of soul”, there is a collective of talented DJs taking you on a journey through four decades of the very best soul, funk, disco and hip-hop, with a touch of smooth R&B and big house classics. You can find out more about Funkademia and grab tickets here."
"Mint Lounge goes so hard on the smoke machine that if you part with your mates you'll never find them again - but low visibility is soon forgotten once you hear the sounds of its legendary Funkademia club night. Funk, soul and disco are blasted out at this Northern Quarter institution every Saturday, and have been for donkeys - it's Manchester's longest-running club night. 'Seated sessions' started a couple of weeks ago but the Funkademia dancefloor will be back on Saturday July 24."
"Renowned for a ‘no nonsense’ approach to clubbing, Mint Lounge is a sticky-floored student staple. Its nights range from Drum n Bass to cheesy pop. There is something for everyone and plenty of cheap drinks."
"The Beatles Statue at Liverpool Pier head is definitely Instagram worthy. Get a photo with these larger than life size figures and look like you’re part of the fab four. The Beatles Statue is only a 10 minute walk from our Cumberland and Sir Thomas Street locations."
"If Liverpool is known for one thing, it’s the Beatles (and let’s not forget Anfield). Just behind the Mersey Ferry Terminal, there’s a sculpture of the Beatles going for a walk. Stand beside them and pretend you are on a walk with them to get the perfect shot."
"The larger than life statues of the Fab Four are waiting for you to take your picture with them on our famous Waterfront. Right in front of the stunning Three Graces, you can't really get a better spot for those Instagram selfies. View this post on Instagram"
"Set on Lancaster Canal, Haslam Park is a beautiful Edwardian park in Ashton. The park's two main entrances feature Grade II listed gates and make the park particularly special. Since 2006, the northern part of the park has become Haslam Park Nature Reserve and that, along with the sensory gardens, lime tree avenue and old drinking fountain, mean that this park should not be missed."