This Japanese Starbucks Reserve Has an All You Can Eat Buffet

As reported by SoraNews24, there’s a Starbucks Reserve location in Japan that houses an all you can eat buffet. The news certainly is jaw dropping — low enough to accommodate whatever I’d eat there — given that one can eat their fill at a Starbucks, of all places.

According to the report, unlike many other all you can eat joints, there is no time limit at this Starbucks Reserve to stuff your self with all of its goodies.

This AYCE haven is specifically the Starbucks Reserve Ginza Marronnier-dori store, where diners can expect to indulge in food like pizzas, frittatas, sausages, cold cuts, cheese and more. Just head to the Apericena restaurant on the second floor to start your journey towards a satisfied appetite.

This buffet, however, differs from normal formats in the way that restaurant staff will fill your plates up for you at the designated food counters. All-you-can-eat diners can simply flash a designated tag to let staff know that you’re there for the AYCE option.

If you’re keen to check out Apericena, know that reservations are strongly recommended, as the restaurant is extremely popular and fills up quickly. Reservations open a week in advance, so act fast and secure that all you can eat dream for yourself – all at the reasonable cost of 3,080 yen or $24.57USD.

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