Best Buffet (Seafood, Chinese, etc) in Secaucus

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Best Buffet (Seafood, Chinese, etc) in Secaucus

Vatan
Vatan
4.3 (887 ratings)
An all-you-can-eat fixed-price menu with Gujarati-style Indian food, served in an exotic setting.
409 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10016, USA
Indian restaurantAsian restaurantBuffet restaurantKosher restaurantSouth Asian restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by CBS New York
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"Specializing in the scrumptious cuisine of Gujarat, India, Vatan is kosher, and can easily accommodate vegans and those wishing to eat gluten-free as well. Rather than limiting the kitchen, these boundaries somehow seem to free it, and you’ll be treated to three courses of inventive, innovative fare, including mirchi bhajia (fried hot peppers with garam masala), toor dal (boiled lentils with spices), and batata wada (potato fritters.) The décor resembles a traditional Indian courtyard (ask for a table beneath the banyan for extra ambiance) while the servers wear saris and kurtas. Be prepared to remove your shoes and stay a while."
Mentioned by Eater NY
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"A single, multi-course, all-you-can-eat, vegetarian Gujarati meal is the focus of Vatan, a Murray Hill fixture for decades owned by Prashant Shah. To make the meal more enjoyable, the entire premises is made to look like an Indian Village where diners can eat inside small buildings, on a balcony, or beneath a spreading banyan tree. And pace yourself, so as to have an appetite when you reach the dessert of thickened yogurt flavored with saffron called shrikhand."
Mentioned by Grace & Lightness Magazine
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"If you only have an opportunity to eat at one vegetarian restaurant in New York City, Vatan is certain to be the most unique. This Gujarati-style Indian restaurant serves Thali meals consisting of various veggie-based dishes on a platter. The food is also kosher, served amongst an epic backdrop of devotional murals on the walls."
IchiUmi
IchiUmi
3.9 (2153 ratings)
Patrons fill up on a vast assortment of Japanese eats from sushi to cooked fare at this buffet spot.
6 E 32nd St, New York, NY 10016, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarBuffet restaurantSeafood restaurantShabu-shabu restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by CBS New York
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"The slogan of IchiUmi could go as follows: come for the all-you-can-eat sashimi and sushi — stay for the dessert. Yup, you read that right: this temple to fresh fish in Koreatown plays a mean sweets game, offering such treats as hami melon, strawberry Jello, and blueberry cheesecake. As one of the largest all-you-can-eat seafood buffets and sushi restaurants in the five boroughs, IchiUmi offers something for everyone, quite literally in fact."
Mentioned by Time Out New York
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"Restaurants Japanese Midtown East. When one California roll isn’t enough, head to this Koreatown favorite for one of the most impressive Asian buffets this side of the Pacific. Sushi, nigiri and other fish dishes are the star, but diners can also slurp up udon and ramen or nibble on yakitori skewers."
99 Favor Taste
99 Favor Taste
4.4 (2405 ratings)
Sizable all-you-can-eat Asian buffet with contemporary decor, plus beer, wine & sake.
285 Grand St, New York, NY 10002, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian fusion restaurantBarbecue restaurantBuffet restaurantHot pot restaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"Price: $18.99 for AYCE hot pot; $25.99 for AYCE buffet; $30.99 for both This LES gem offers an endless stream of Chinese food that you only wish Seamless would deliver. Choose between the endless hot pot (which has the option of six different broths and 46 ingredients to add in) or the hot buffet (which is loaded with chicken, beef, pork, seafood, and vegetable dishes) to indulge any Chinese-food cravings. And if you’re eating on your birthday, the buffet is free!"
Picnic Garden BBQ BUFFET
Picnic Garden BBQ BUFFET
4.2 (1770 ratings)
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ meals in a festive, relaxed setting with tabletop grills.
154-05 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354, USA
Korean barbecue restaurantBuffet restaurant
Mentioned by CBS New York
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"If you like a little DIY with your dinner, then Picnic Garden is for you. This Korean BBQ restaurant in Queens gives you the opportunity to cook your own meat. You select what you want from a long row of options, including squid, chicken, goat, pork belly, and shrimp — along with fare like intestines and gizzards for more adventurous folks — and bring it back to your table."
Mentioned by Time Out New York
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"Korean BBQ is never a light meal, but this all-you-can-eat buffet in Queens’ Murray Hill should be reserved for only the most dedicated of bulgogi aficionados. Choose your raw meats (beef, octopus and everything in between) then load up on sides like seafood pancakes, Korean fried chicken wings and plump dumplings."
Merryland Buffet
Merryland Buffet
4.1 (878 ratings)
2496 Elm Pl, Bronx, NY 10458, USA
Buffet restaurant
Kikoo Sushi
Kikoo Sushi
4.5 (2097 ratings)
Contemporary outpost featuring all-you-can-eat sushi & classic Japanese dishes in a mellow ambiance.
141 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA
Sushi restaurantAsian fusion restaurantBuffet restaurantAuthentic Japanese restaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Enjoy fine Japanese cuisine, fusion, all-you-can-eat buffet, and all-you-can-drink in just one restaurant. With two locations in the city and a wide variety of dishes, Kikoo Sushi is the place to be. It is a bigger joint than the previous one, so bring your friends and family along."
Bukhara Grill
Bukhara Grill
4.2 (634 ratings)
U.N.-area triplex eatery serving upscale North Indian cuisine, including a daily lunch buffet.
217 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017, USA
Indian restaurantBuffet restaurantCatererFine dining restaurantGluten-free restaurantHalal restaurantLunch restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by restaurantji.com
Best Buffet Restaurants in New York, NY
"They prepare high quality meals, their menu is large, The chef in that spot is a professional, I love very much eating all their food...."
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill
3.8 (935 ratings)
Family-friendly buffet chain featuring all-you-can-eat American fare, plus salad & dessert bars.
2375 E Tremont Ave, Bronx, NY 10462, USA
Buffet restaurantAmerican restaurantBanquet hallBreakfast restaurantDown home cooking restaurantFamily restaurantSteak house
Raices
Raices
4 (243 ratings)
Cozy bistro offering creative takes on Latino cuisine & cocktails, plus a Sunday brunch buffet.
565 W 207th St, New York, NY 10034, USA
Nuevo Latino restaurantBarWestern foodBars and pubsBrunch restaurantBuffet restaurantDominican restaurant
The Theater Buffet
The Theater Buffet
4.3 (124 ratings)
Relaxed restaurant offering an all-you-can-eat dinner buffet of American & global dishes & desserts.
741 8th Ave, New York, NY 10036, USA
Buffet restaurant

Historic Sites in Secaucus

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
4.7 (1104 ratings)4.5 (449 ratings)
Former home of Theodore Roosevelt with museum, nature trails, beach & visitor center on 83 acres.
20 Sagamore Hill Rd, Oyster Bay, NY 11771, USA
Historical place museumMuseumsHistorical placeHistoric SitesHistory Museums
African Burial Ground National Monument
African Burial Ground National Monument
4.6 (466 ratings)4.5 (134 ratings)
National Historic Landmark & monument to the 15,000 Africans buried here from the 1690s to 1794.
290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007, USA
MonumentSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesMonuments & Statues
Mentioned by tripindicator.com
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"Dating back to the late 17th and 18th centuries, the African Burial Ground is a reminder to New York City of the many Africans who spent their lives in slavery. The original burial ground spanned 6.6 acres and is believed to have interred around 20,000 people during the 1700s. Confined to history until 1991, it was not until the construction of the Ted Weiss Federal Building that this dark chapter of their past came to light."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"In 1991, construction workers uncovered a burial ground filled more than 400 caskets containing the bodies of enslaved Africans from the 17th and 18th century – an age when New York had more slaves than any American city outside Charleston, South Carolina. Today, visitors can tour the African Burial Ground National Monument site and visit the compact visitors center to learn about African-American history in the city."
Mentioned by Your Brooklyn Guide
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"One of the most important National Parks in New York is the African Burial Ground National Monument. Serving as a reminder of the contributions of free and enslaved Africans to the cultural and spiritual construction of lower Manhattan in the 17th and 18th centuries. This monument offers visitors an interactive Visitor Center, gorgeous and impactful artwork, and an outdoor memorial to the African Burial Ground."
General Grant National Memorial
General Grant National Memorial
4.5 (873 ratings)4 (283 ratings)
Elaborate granite & marble tomb (North America’s largest) for President Ulysses S. Grant & his wife.
W 122nd St &, Riverside Dr, New York, 10027, USA
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Mentioned by Local Adventurer » Travel Adventures in Las Vegas + World Wide
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"Fee: No FeeHours: Visitor Center: Wed to Sun 9AM – 5PM; Mausoleum: Weds to Sun 10-11AM, 12-1PM, 2-3PM, 4-5PM. This is the largest mausoleum in North America and the final resting place of President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife. It truly shows the nations gratitude to the man who ended the bloodiest conflict in American history and his efforts to heal a nation after a civil war."
Mentioned by Traveling Mom
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"Visit the largest mausoleum in North America at the General Grant National Memorial. Former President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife, Julia, reside in the 1897 granite and marble tomb. Located on Riverside Drive and 122nd Street, the visitor center is open Wednesdays until Sundays from 9 a.m."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"Also called “Grant's Tomb,” the imposing $600,000 granite structure that holds the remains of the Civil War hero and 18th president, and his wife Julia, is the largest mausoleum in the USA, inspired by Mausolus' tomb at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World."

Free Museums in Secaucus

New York Hall Of Science
New York Hall Of Science
4.5 (4388 ratings)4 (294 ratings)
This former 1964 World's Fair pavilion now houses more than 450 interactive science & tech exhibits.
47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368, USA
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Mentioned by The Instillery | Join the Online Destination for Forward-Thinking Parents
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"The hands-on, inclusive nature of the NY-Sci is designed specifically for teaching kids’ skills related to science, technology, engineering, and math – the STEM disciplines. Engage with the museum’s 450 exhibits, and find out if you’ve got a future scientist on your hands. Activities for tiny tots investigate creatures in the city, teach how to make crayons and tinker with all sorts of design and building ideas."
Mentioned by Travel Melodies
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"The New York Hall of Science is a spectacular museum for families. It is located in Queens, NY, and has enough exhibits to keep kids of all ages occupied for hours. The museum has many interactive and educational exhibits, areas to build and create, a 3-D movie theater, mini-golf, and a huge science playground!"
Mentioned by New York City 5 days itinerary
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"The New York Hall of Science is also here, and great for little kids if you happen to be schlepping them around with you – or if you’re a kid at heart. You could also check out the Queens Botanical Garden here if you are so inclined!"
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
4.4 (136 ratings)4.5 (23 ratings)
Hosts LGBT social, political & erotic art plus educational resources, talks & performances.
26 Wooster St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Art museumMuseumsArt galleryArts organizationGay & lesbian organizationSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Marco Feng
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"Located in SoHo, Lower Manhattan, the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art has been working since 1969 to preserve the art of the LGBTQ community and foster the artists who create it. During the AIDS pandemic of the 1980s, the museum’s collection continued to grow as they rescued the work of dying artists from families who, out of shame or ignorance, wanted to destroy it. The museum isn’t large but definitely puts the space to its best use."
Tenement Museum
Tenement Museum
4.6 (3278 ratings)4.5 (6127 ratings)
1863 preserved tenement building brings Lower East Side immigrant stories to life with guided tours.
103 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002, USA
History museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"Lower East SideYour sixth-floor walk-up feels like a relic of a bygone era, but it’s not so well preserved as the Tenement Museum. This Lower East Side time capsule of New York life presents the stories of working-class immigrants who lived here in the 19th and early 20th century. Don’t expect to amble around at your leisure -- you must take a guided tour, and pick an era to delve into.Adults $29, children $24"
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"The Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side explores the story of immigration in the USA|© Paule Saviano / Alamy Stock Photo. The tenement at 97 Orchard Street on the Lower East Side was built in 1863; the one at 103 was built in 1888. It’s thought that some 15,000 working-class immigrants from 20 nations occupied these five-story buildings through 1935 (after which number 97 was shuttered for over 50 years)."
Mentioned by Touropia
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"Dedicated to the city in which it resides, the Tenement Museum looks at the life and history of working-class immigrants during the 19th and 20th centuries. Fueled by immigration, New York’s evolution into the city we know today is in large part due to the people who came to call it home. The fantastic exhibits explore some of the stories and identities of its residents."

Top Best Restaurants in Secaucus

Cecconi's Dumbo
Cecconi's Dumbo
4.3 (1340 ratings)
Wood-fired pizzas, pastas & other Italian dishes are complemented by cocktails & waterfront views.
55 Water St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Northern Italian restaurantRestaurant
Brooklyn Public House
Brooklyn Public House
4.5 (337 ratings)
Vintage-looking saloon with a large draft beer selection & an expansive menu of bar bites.
247 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205, USA
GastropubBarCocktail barRestaurantSports bar
Mentioned by Matador Network
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"Somewhere between a saloon and a gastropub, Brooklyn Public House is well known for its long list of delicious food, from bar snacks like steak nachos to main entrees like bangers and mash. You’ll have no problem finding a space to post up in, but that doesn’t mean you’ll lack in the crowd department. It’s close to the Barclays Center, so if you find yourself attending a concert or sports game there, you won’t have to worry about where to go afterwards."
Panda Express
Panda Express
4 (495 ratings)
Fast-food chain for Chinese standards, including some health-conscious options.
423 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian restaurantRestaurant

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