The buffets of Las Vegas may get all of the attention, but if you are a fan of all-you-can-eat restaurants, you may want to book a flight to Amish country instead. Buffets are something of an American tradition. It's not that you won't find them in other countries — you'll find plenty — but the combination of prosperity and excess with blue-collar affordability is something that elicits a certain level of pride in the U.S. Vegas buffets have turned the concept into a highly expensive, luxury affair, but most of the best buffets in the U.S. are more about the original draw: providing a royal spread of local cooking at prices the average person can stomach. And for the epitome of that experience, you need to go to Shady Maple in East Earl, Pennsylvania.