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all you can eat restaurants montreal

When it comes to Szechuan, the only thing that surpasses the cuisine is getting to indulge in an all-you-can-eat Szechuan feast.

For Montrealers looking for a delicious and affordable dinner moment, a slew of Montreal restaurants offer all-you-can-eat experiences whether it's a Lebanese brunch, anime-themed sushi, hot pot spots or endless pasta — you can never really go wrong with AYCE.

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When it comes to the best restaurants for sushi in Montreal, the city only continues to step up its game with each passing year. These aren't your average seafood restaurants (as good as those can be). No, these spots serve the best imported fish and sake in establishments both authentic and original, made and selected by sushi chefs who've trained abroad and across the province. Montreal has got it all, and we’ve got it good.

The cheap and quick omakase services will knock your socks off and some of the best restaurants in Canada have a delivery option — consider the following list your guide to where to find them. Read on for the best sushi in Montreal.

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The only thing better than a good brunch is a great all-you-can-eat brunch. Rosélys offers up a decadent Sunday spread that places it among Montreal's premier brunch spots. It's highkey fancy AF and the options are endless.

"Whether you are a sweet or a salt tooth, meat or seafood lover, a vegetarian… There will be something to suit you on this morning of abundance from our selection," Rosélys notes on its website.

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Montrealers have their pick of brunch spots to spice up a weekend morning, but few offer an affordable all-you-can-eat option with unlimited drinks. Saint-Houblon microbrewery serves farm-fresh meals in four locations across the city for $35 with a reservation and $40 without.

Their brunch deal includes up to twelve drinks of your choice, spanning mimosas, beer and cider. If you're not feeling citrusy champagne, you can pick from two dozen microbrews made on-site.

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