3 new all-you-can eat experiences to check out right now in Toronto
Published January 23, 2026 at 2:02 pm
All-you-can-eat experiences in Toronto can be found all over the place, and new ones are popping up everywhere at different restaurants in the city all the time. There are some brand spanking new AYCE deals that have just started up at some local restaurants in Toronto, and they’re a great way to save a buck while also stuffing yourself silly with some of the city’s best food.
There’s an all-you-can-eat dim sum brunch experience at a new multi-concept restaurant space, a new sushi restaurant buffet at an iconic chain restaurant, and a Singaporean feast that’s a recent addition to the local food scene.
Just remember to wear your stretchy pants.
Here are some great new all-you-can-eat experiences you can check out right now in the city of Toronto.
Kiss My Pans
This Singaporean kopitiam on College Street is serving a new all-you-can-eat feast on Thursdays and Fridays for $35, for a minimum of four people with a 90-minute time limit, and you have to book an advance reservation ahead of time to secure your spot.
The menu includes Har Cheong Gai (shrimp paste wings), Tauhu Goreng (tofu salad with bean sprout and cucumber in spicy peanut dressing), white carrot cake, Hor Fan (rice noodles with shrimp and pork in silky egg sauce), beef rendang with rice and curry chicken with rice.
Honey Chinese
Head inside the new multi-level, multi-concept space on King West called Portland Square and you’ll find Honey Chinese, a brand spanking new Chinese restaurant that’s doing it big with a new all-you-can-eat offering.
If you’ve ever had brunch in Toronto, especially after a few drinks the night before, it’s very likely that you may have gone out for dim sum during the late morning to early afternoon hours of the day. The experience of ordering many delicious, steamy dishes for sharing, often for an affordable price, is a perfect way to soothe a hungry belly.
In honour of this tradition, Honey is now serving up an AYCE dim sum brunch on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. that includes items like siu mai, har gow, BBQ pork buns, dumplings, turnip cakes and noodles.
Nobu
This international luxury restaurant chain recently opened in Toronto just a little while back, and now they’re already offering something new.
Nobu has started offering an AYCE Sunday brunch for $110 that lets you sample from a huge array of sushi, salads, items from a chef’s carving station and desserts.