Homesick Brits are filling their boots with a Toby Carvery dupe at a popular holiday hotspot.
Holidaymakers have applauded the restaurant for its take on the popular chain.
And punters are now getting their meat and veg fix in the sun.
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The Carvery, located in Malaga, Spain, has become extremely popular with Brits abroad.
However, the eatery’s traditional item costs a whopping £10 more than Toby Carvery’s main dish – with Brits forking out £17.13 for the meal, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Despite paying more, punters are encouraged to head back to the carvery station as much as they like.
The hefty portion offers an option of five meats at all times – pork, turkey, ham, beef and lamb.
Diners can then pile up their plate with seasonal vegetables, roast and mashed potatoes, stuffing, cauliflower cheese, yorkshire pudding and a big dollop of gravy.
The popular spot even caters to vegans and veggies with two delicious alternatives.
The £11.60, meat-free carvery comes with fresh veg, roast spuds and vegan stuffing and gravy.
The Carvery Company stated: “We believe you should enjoy as much as you like – so feel free to go back for more from our carvery station.
“We pride ourselves on using the finest cuts of meats to give you the best quality carvery, where you will not leave hungry.
“Every part of the Carvery buffet is crafted with care and attention for you to create the perfect meal, don’t forget the gravy.
“At The Carvery we welcome guests from all over the world, whether you´re a local or visiting from abroad, we are here to give you a taste of home cooking.
“Our friendly Carvery team are dedicated to making sure you have an unforgettable experience.”
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