Every Sunday in 2026, the Land-Plan Restaurant is rolling out an all-you-can-eat buffet just outside Győr, promising a laid-back, plentiful lunch for families, friends, and business meetups alike. Fresh, tasty dishes fill the tables, with a wide selection designed to make everyone at the table happy—no cooking, no stress, just help yourself and go back for seconds (or thirds). The venue sits at 9000 Töltéstava (Töltéstava), Külterület 078/29, a calm spot near a busy route for easy access and an unhurried meal.
The buffet runs on Sunday, February 22, 2026, from 12:00 to 15:00. The price is $16.30 per person with unlimited consumption. Kids 0–5 eat free; ages 5–14 dine for $11.50. Booking ahead is encouraged so you can settle in and graze at your own pace. Additional buffet Sundays are also scheduled in Töltéstava (Töltéstava) on February 22 and March 1.
Expect a lineup that blends homestyle Hungarian comfort with crowd-pleasing classics. Start with Újházi chicken soup—clear, aromatic, and packed with tradition—or opt for creamy cauliflower soup topped with crunchy toasted croutons. For mains, there’s peppery mustard beef ragout with golden croquettes; a breaded pork chop stuffed with bone marrow, served with spiced steak potatoes; and Parisian-style chicken breast paired with veggie bulgur for a lighter twist. Spicy roasted chicken wings come with corn rice for a satisfying, snackable favorite. Cap it off at the dessert counter, where the sweet table rounds out a proper Sunday feast.
If you love repeat visits to the buffet line, this is your playground. The kitchen team keeps the tables brimming, aiming for that lean-in moment when someone says, “You have to try this.” It’s a simple recipe: reliable comfort food, room to linger, and prices that make bringing the whole crew a no-brainer. The invitation is clear—hang up the apron, book a table, and make lunch the best part of Sunday.
The Land-Plan Hotel *** sits 8 km from Győr, near the M1 motorway’s Székesfehérvár exit—convenient for stopovers, short business trips, or a quick culinary detour. Beyond the Sunday buffet, the restaurant menu covers Hungarian and international specialties with a strong nod to fish dishes, plus kid-friendly options and a play corner. Prefer to feast at home or the office? Their generous platters and pizzas are available for delivery.
The organizers reserve the right to change the time and program.