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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lunch buffet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a meal service that offers a variety of food options available for guests to serve themselves during lunchtime.
Example: "The hotel offers a delicious lunch buffet every Saturday, featuring a wide range of international dishes."
Alternatives: "a midday buffet" or "a luncheon buffet".
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This was a sensation I would never expect at a lunch buffet.
In addition to the regular menu, there is a lunch buffet, $8.95 on weekdays and $9.95 on weekends.
"When you go to a lunch buffet, you see the forks and knives are the first station," she said.
It's kind of like a lunch buffet, just waiting to be crammed down so everyone can get back to work.
They share a lunch buffet with faculty members, and in interactions with professors they are treated as colleagues.
Mr. Tourondel discovered that he had to offer a lunch buffet "because Hong Kong people like to eat buffet style," he said.
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The half-dozen I'll mention here were great, but none, not even a suggestion to go to a mediocre lunch buffet, was a complete loss.
Our lunch outdoors beside the pool included a lavish lunch buffet with a generous array of seafood.
There's a big breakfast buffet, with an omelette station, and a generous lunch buffet.
This 169-room all-inclusive beach resort offers plenty of bang for your buck, with a big pool, outdoor massage huts, a poolside lunch buffet, multiple bars and upscale restaurants, and a slice of Costa Rican sand.
Family owned, Saffron offers up a great lunch buffet as well as a full vegetarian menu.
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