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This Is The Best Place In Wisconsin For An All-You-Can-Eat Meal

Don't fill up on bread at the best all-you-can-eat restaurant in Wisconsin, according to a new list by The Daily Meal.

Plan a cheat day at the best all-you-can-eat spot in your state, according to The Daily Meal.
Plan a cheat day at the best all-you-can-eat spot in your state, according to The Daily Meal. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

MILWAUKEE, WI — Listen up, all-you-can-eat fans, if you’re looking for the best place to fill your stomach (and then fill it again), The Daily Meal has you covered with its recently released list of best all-you-can-eat deals in every state, including Wisconsin.

To determine which restaurants fill and refill our plates beyond compare, The Daily Meal sniffed out the most beloved all-you-can-eat spots and judged them based on food selection, décor, ratings on review sites and level of local infamy.

The result? A tasty, gut-busting selection of eateries definitely worth the trip.

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In Wisconsin, the North Country Steak Buffet was selected as the best place to satiate a grumbling belly. Located in La Crosse, the "North Country Steak Buffet is an exciting name, and this La Crosse, Wisconsin, destination lives up to its potential. The all-you-care-to-eat restaurant is open daily until 9 p.m., offering sirloin steaks, burgers and grilled chicken, served with baked potatoes, hash browns or homemade chips. There’s also a hot buffet with rotating specials, mashed potatoes and gravy, homemade soup, salad and more. For dessert, enjoy four daily ice creams and a lineup of other sweets. The price? Just $11.70 for adults."

While buffets tend to get diners the most bang for their buck, it’s important to remember food safety rules — and manners — still apply. Don’t eat in the buffet line and, for the love of dinner rolls, do not use your hands to pick up food.

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Here are some other buffet etiquette and safety tips, according to a Washington State University report on consumer food safety:

  • After arriving at the restaurant, go into the bathroom and wash your hands.
  • Use the serving utensil that is provided for each specific food item. Do not use one utensil to serve several food items.
  • The sneeze guard is there to protect the food. Do not put your head or body under it.
  • If you have long sleeves that may dangle into the food, roll them up if possible.
  • When going back for additional servings, use a clean plate. Don’t take your eating utensils with you.
  • Be sure to take what you touch. Don’t change your mind and put food back.

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