One of the many perks about living in Houston is the vast diversity of cuisine available at any given moment. If you want it all at the same time, and want to participate in a little classical American indulgence, grab a tray at Katy’s Feast Buffet – billed as the largest buffet in Texas.
Reminiscent of the mega buffets of Las Vegas, Feast Buffet is an endless, all-you-can-eat buffet that offers a wide variety of dishes from across the world. Located at 1707 N Fry Road, Feast Buffet offers over 300 options, in which visitors can swap their passport for their palate as they delight in Chinese, Mexican, Japanese, and American dishes.

Among their many, many options – again, over 300 – offered at the casual, family-friendly buffet include such delights as Mongolian stir fried beef, ceviche, frog legs, chicken wings, dim sum, tamales, and hibachi. The venue offers a wide seafood selection, including whole crabs, crawfish, and coconut shrimp among other options.
As Feast Buffet is enormous, you won’t have to worry about making a reservation beforehand. The venue does get a little more crowded on weekends, but it also means a higher turnover rate on its selection and therefore, fresher meals.
Feast Buffet is located at 1707 N Fry Rd in Katy, Texas. The restaurant is open from 11 am to 9:30 pm daily. Prices vary depending on time and day of the week. On weekdays, the lunch buffet is priced at $13.99 for adults, $12.59 for seniors/military, $9.99 for kids. Dinner buffet on weekdays priced at $18.49 for adults, $16.65 for seniors/military, and $13.99 for kids.

On weekends, lunch and dinner buffet is priced at $19.49 for adults, $17.55 for seniors/military, and $13.99 for kids.
So if you’re hungry and looking for the most bang for your buck, take a trip out to Feast Buffet. Otherwise, take a look at our list of the best buffets in Houston here.