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Le Café Ile St. Louis

This cafe is great for breakfast, well made coffee, amazing blueberry pancakes. Our waiter, Alfred, was awesome. Very attentive to our table even after the cafe became more busy.
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Great service. Decent food. Prices were as high as anywhere else. I paid $16.00 for a burger and the bottled beer was $7.00. Although decent, nothing to make me want to go back again.
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We had breakfast here during a recent visit to Las Vegas and were pleased with our meal and experience. The service was prompt and friendly and the food was pretty good. Like everything on the strip, it was more expensive than it should have been, but I guess that is what it is. Overall I would say this was a pretty good breakfast spot.
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Service was really slow. We waited a long time to be seated only to find the restaurant mostly empty, so that was insulting. The food was sub-par in my opinion. I had the French dip sandwich and it wasn’t served with anything but meat. No onions or cheese or anything. The bread was also not impressive and the fries were just okay. For how long they make you wait - to be seated and to eat - it isn’t worth it.
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Food not up to par. Bread excellent. Food tasted like cafeteria cooking
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I ordered 3 course meal for lunch. Food isn’t good. I would say food in here was the worst I’ve had in Las Vegas so far. Hostess in the front is very unfriendly and waitress were okay. Lot of people seems they are stuffing in the food rather than enjoying it. I do not recommend here!
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I have been coming to this place for over a decade and it NEVER disappoints! From simple soups to their amazing rib eye steak the food is great at reasonable prices...especially if you are splitting the order. The ambiance is very pleasing inside or "out". The service has always been great and Duke is the best! Make sure get by here while in Vegas!!!
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Just popped in for coffee and muffin but the ambience is wonderful.
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Food was just okay. Staff was a little standoffish and we felt fairly rushed considerungbtgey weren't that busy at the time. The portion sizes though are very generous.
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We usually stay at the Paris so this is my go to stop for a chai tea latte. The chai tea latte is just ok though and the love is usually ridiculously long. I totally have to wait 10-20 minutes in line and then have to wait 5-10 more minutes to get what I ordered. I stop by here because it's convenient, but it's nothing special. I'd recommend getting there early in the morning so that you don't have to wait in a really long line. Even at 9 (early Vegas time), the line has already gotten pretty long. I may not be impressed, but if I want caffeine, I'm sure I'll be back again next year since it's convenient.
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We spent a great day walking the strip and stopped mid afternoon at le Cafe in the Paris casino for a snack and drink. We ordered calamari but not sure what they served! It was awful. More like fried pancake batter than anything else. They need to change this appetizer.!
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I've only had stellar experiences here. The Le American in Paris prix fixe menu is hard to beat. (Usually nightly if not several times a week). Three incredible courses that are well executed. Like seemingly most places, service is hit or miss, even if you're a coveted diamond or above. If you want a fresh air experience, ask to be seated inside, as "outside" in the simulated street cafe places you right in the casino with it's customary olfactory assault. Breakfast is also done very well here with pancakes worth writing home about.
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Let’s start with the good. The food was nice, their pancakes and crêpes are well done. Their coffee is a little weak for French standards but it is very good, not burnt or bitter. The service however was appalling. My fiancé tried for ten minutes to get a servers attention so he could get a little bit of milk. He finally flagged down the hostess and complained that he was thinking for the first time in his life of not tipping, that is how bad the service was. She didn’t care. If you like being treated with contempt and ignored like the French are famous for then this is the place for you. If you like good food AND good service then give this a wide berth
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Rediculous. Took twenty+ minutes to have a waiter come by and over 45 minutes to get a very basic egg and toast breakfast (that they charged me $17 for). When I asked the waiter why it is taking so long he got very rude. This place basically sucks.
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Over 20 minutes to get a waiter, then 45+ minutes to get food and the soup was cold, very dissatisfied would not recommend the restaurant at all.....save your money!!!!!
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Le Café Ile St. Louis

Good French style food. Good price. Friendly employees. Good service.
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Le Café Ile St. Louis

Wonderful service! Oscar was polite and attentive. My husband and I had the 3 course special for $39/person. What a fabulous meal for an affordable price!
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Poor unfriendly service reguardless of the fact that is was not busy. Water refills in short supply. Would not recommend
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Le Café Ile St. Louis

"Bonjour, mon ami. Lardons, si vous plait" Located conveniently by the hotel elevators at the Paris Las Vegas hotel, Le Cafe Ile St. Louis offers French American cuisine, specializing in breakfast/brunch. A cute facade makes diners feel they are in city of lights, with dining inside or "al fresco", which in this case means overlooking the casino floor. I chose to sit "al fresco" both times I dined here, as it gave ample opportunity to people watch, both those gambling & those walking by, and to enjoy the filtered casino air. I assumed seating inside would be rather stuffy. As previously mentioned, I dined at Le Cafe Ile St. Louis on two occasions, for dinner then for breakfast the next day. Here's the 411- Dinner - There was very little wait & was quickly led to a table. While waiting for my order to arrive, crusty bread & butter were placed on our table- By crusty, I mean crusty. The outer layer of bread was as crusty as my tidy whities after my first wet dream. Yes, that crusty! Inside, though, was airy & soft. The butter was crack to me. I asked for another helping of it, as I was liberally dousing each piece of bread w/ butter. I even helped myself to spoonfuls applied directly to mouth, w/o the interference of bread. Calamari - Fried squid w/ crispy onions, fennel, lemon & a dijon mustard vinaigrette $12- This was delicious. Generous portions, fried crisp & light with a captivating vinaigrette. I asked for more of said vinaigrette because I was bathing each piece of calamari and/or onion with it. Burger and foie gras - Angus beef, pate de foie gras, caramelized apples, balsamic gastrique on a brioche bun w/ pomme frites $18- Tres bien! What sold it for me was the foie gras, a food item that was recently banned for sale in California. It's like meat butter. I delighted in the medium-rare goodness- The pomme frites (french fries) were, sadly, soggy & limp. I guess they spent too much time w/ the Paris go-go dancer the previous night ;p She sure knew how to twerk it, so I don't blame the fries for being limp LOL Creme brulee $8 - Ahhh, the crispy sugar shell forming a roof over the thick creme underneath. This was magnifique! I savored each & every bite, delighting in the burnt flavoring of the sugary shell. Breakfast - There was about a 5 min wait, so it wasn't long before being seated "al fresco". Complimentary toasted bread of choice was provided. I chose sourdough & extra of that fantastic butter. Corned beef hash w/ two poached eggs $15 - Hearty, rich, stick to your ribs good! I relished each & every bite, as the runny egg yolks slithered down the hash, making for a delectable meal. Quality portions, worth the $15. Cafe latte $5 - This could French kiss my derriere. Weak coffee in a small cup. I thought the Europeans were known for how strong they like their coffee. This was more like Folgers. The Gevalia I brew at home is leaps & bounds better than this drivel. Service was good, as extra butter was brought out & drinks were refilled. Seating is plentiful throughout, w/ my recommendation of dining "al fresco". I enjoyed my 2 dining experiences here at Le Cafe Ile St. Louis. It's Vegas, so the prices can be a little high for what you get, but I mostly enjoyed the food I had the pleasure of eating here. Plus, the convenience of having the restaurant located right outside the hotel elevators make stopping here a breeze. Recommend! Au revoir! NOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOM
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