All-You-Can-Eat Sunday Buffet Near Győr

All-you-can-eat Sunday buffet near Győr at Land-Plan Restaurant: hearty Hungarian dishes, family-friendly, great for groups, easy parking, 12:00–15:00, kid deals, close to M1. Book ahead for 2026 dates.
when: 2026. February 27., Friday

Every Sunday in 2026, the Land-Plan Restaurant rolls out an all-you-can-eat buffet just outside Győr, promising a fresh, hearty spread that makes lunch feel like a celebration. It’s an easy choice for family get-togethers, friendly catch-ups, or a laid-back business meal—no cooking, no dishes, just endless helpings of comfort food. The venue sits at 9000 Töltéstava, Külterület 078/29, a quick hop from the city, with plenty of parking and a relaxed countryside vibe even though it’s close to a major route.

The buffet runs from 12:00 to 15:00 and returns on Sunday, March 1, with further dates following, including March 8 in Töltéstava. The hotel and restaurant team keeps things homey and generous, encouraging seconds—and yes, even thirds. You show up hungry, you leave happy. Simple as that.

What’s On the Buffet

From soups to roasts to desserts, there’s something for every taste and every age. Expect steaming bowls of húsleves with light, tender meat dumplings, and frankfurti leves, the creamy, paprika-kissed cabbage-and-sausage classic. Hearty mains anchor the spread: a rich, slow-cooked marhapörkölt with tarhonya (toasted egg barley) that soaks up the sauce just right; Szatmári chicken breast with delicately steamed rice; and mustard-breaded pork neck fried to a golden crunch, served with spiced steak potatoes.

There’s also roast pork knuckle that’s crispy on the outside and yielding inside, paired with Hungarian-style potatoes. And when you think you’re done, the dessert counter dares you to rethink your life choices, lining up sweets that make a second lap around the room feel fully justified. The kitchen keeps the tables heaving with freshly replenished dishes, so you never feel like you’re catching the last scraps.

Times, Prices, and Perks

The Sunday buffet on March 1 (12:00–15:00) is priced at 5,950 HUF per person, with unlimited consumption—that’s approximately 16.70 USD. Kids get a sweet deal: ages 0–5 eat free, and ages 5–14 dine for 4,200 HUF, about 11.80 USD. Booking a table in advance is a smart move, especially if you’re coming with a crowd or timing lunch after a weekend outing.

Where You’ll Find It

The Land-Plan Hotel *** is 8 km from Győr, just off the Székesfehérvár exit of the M1 motorway—conveniently close to the traffic flow, yet tucked into quieter surroundings. It’s a practical base whether you’re breaking up a road trip, on a short business stay, or simply escaping the city for a few hours of good food and easygoing service.

Family-Friendly, Traveler-Ready

Inside the restaurant, the menu beyond the buffet leans into Hungarian and international staples, with a special fondness for fish dishes. There’s a kids’ menu and a play corner to keep little ones busy, and if you ever want to bring the feast home or to the office, their generous platters and pizzas can be delivered. The team’s message is simple: come hungry, leave smiling, and don’t be shy about going back for another plate.

The organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs, so checking availability and confirming your reservation is always a good idea.

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Pros
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Great for families—kids’ menu, play corner, and 0–5 eat free make it an easy Sunday win
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Good value for money for U.S. travelers—roughly $16.70 for an unlimited, hearty buffet
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A tasty intro to classic Hungarian dishes (pörkölt, tarhonya, frankfurti leves) without having to hunt down multiple restaurants
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Easy to reach by car—just off the M1 near Győr, with ample parking
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Works well as a road-trip stop between Budapest and Vienna/Bratislava, thanks to the motorway location
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No Hungarian needed—buffet format and hotel-restaurant setting make ordering simple, staff likely used to travelers
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Family-friendly schedule (12–3 pm) that fits sightseeing or a lazy Sunday
Cons
Not a globally famous destination—Töltéstava and the restaurant won’t ring bells like Budapest’s hotspots
Public transport can be less convenient than driving, especially on Sundays
Limited to Sundays and specific dates, so timing your visit might be tricky
Compared to food halls or buffet experiences in big cities abroad, the vibe is more low-key countryside than “must-see” attraction

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