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Le Village Buffet

This place is beautiful! Clean and pretty decent quality buffet! If you receive Kaye as your server it will for sure be a pleasant experience! She is the most thoughtful and prompt server I've ever had! Thank you Kaye!
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It's great if you love butter. However, the little butter on the few peas I ate ruined my evening before the chef warned me about them. More than 50% of the food has some form of dairy. The salmon tasted the best.
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Le Village Buffet

Great waitstaff. Friendly place and the all-around fun atmosphere of the Paris Hotel. But not the place you should go for a buffet. Stale Shrimps and Crab legs. Go to Bellagios buffet instead or add an extra $10 to go to Bacchanal, it's the best out there.
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Want to have a place that you can get all the desserts that you can possibly crave from France? this buffet will allow you to indulge your culinary palette where are all the different kinds of flavors in foods but you'd be able to possibly find in France spectacular in the desert selection is to die for. I would definitely go back to this place mainly for the deserts because there is so much decadent delicious desserts
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Le Village Buffet

Many food options: seafood, vegetarian, oriental, Italian and more. The food is good and tasty, but there are better buffets in Vegas. You should try all deserts dishes, I liked them all :) The waiting in the line was too long and I almost gave up, so you should consider if it’s worth it or not.
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Le Village Buffet

Good selection. Good service. We went for a late lunch. The waiter brought us hot crab legs and one complimentary alcoholic beverage. Much of the selection was seafood and French type food (this buffet is at the Paris after all). There was a crepe station with quite a variety of crepes available. Beware of many milk based gravies and cheese products to those that are lactose intolerant. Overall good. Remember to use your Rewards card for discounts!
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I have been here several times. The ambiance is very fun, especially when it's not too busy. The food is good. They had chilled crab legs, slab bacon, and prime rib when I was here last. The prime rib was flavorful and cooked just right. I seriously love the crepes. The whipped cream was especially fantastic. It had just a hint of sweetness and the texture was perfectly light and fluffy and completed the sweet crepes in a splendid manner. Also, breakfast includes an omelette bar with made-to-order omelettes and very good toppings. They can even do egg white omelettes with toppings of your choice for a high protein, low fat breakfast with much flavor.
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I ate here in 2009 and I returned for dinner again. Basically the same. This is a Las Vegas buffet trying to keep a large variety and staying with the theme of the hotel. That also happens to be the reason this is only 4 stars. The food is still American. Can't even go as far as saying American with French flair. It's darn good, but still could use a little more French inspiration. As I have discovered over the years, you get much better food for less off of the strip. However, but for on the strip, the service, food and atmosphere is everything you would expect. Paid $34 for dinner and left happy. In the end, that's all that matters. I would still rate some others ahead of this one, but more of them below.
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The food was good, but customer service terrible. We had to wait in line over 20 minutes for lunch. When we were finally seated, we noticed that there were at least two rooms of empty tables plus empty tables in the main dining room. There was a long line of people waiting the entire time we were eating with empty tables around. There was one frazzled waitress in our area and only one person cleaning tables, but 5 people in blue jackets and name tags were standing around. We asked one nearby if she could bring a drink, later a straw and was told no, to wait for the one waitress. No one seemed to care that people were left standing and waiting when there was plenty of seating and we couldn't help but be sorry for the waitress. And what were all the blue jackets supposed to be doing? The food just wasn't good enough to make up for a bad experience.
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Le Village Buffet

I was happy with this visit. Selection was good. Food was fresh. Service was good. This was our last meal in Vegas and we were seated off in a quiet room, so it was very pleasant. I have nothing bad to say.
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Food selection wasn't the greatest. The food was good. Cool looking atmosphere. There is a funky smell in some of the rooms and we asked to change spots a couple of times. Overall I was satisfied with the meal, but I wouldn't come back here again because the small selection for the price was not worth it.
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We were slightly disappointed for the price we paid. There is a lot of variety and a lot of food and the atmosphere is amazing but the quality of the food leaves something to be desired. The dessert, however, made up for the lackluster meal. There were sweet or savory crepes, pastries, cookies, cakes, puddings, and a few things I found hard to categorize like a chocolate covered waffle cone bowl filled with key lime-flavored pudding, or an ice cream cone bowl filled with cream cheese and mixed berries. If the food was higher quality I would recommend this buffet without qualifications or reservations to anyone spending a night in Vegas, but I had to deduct a star for the food quality.
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We always enjoy this buffet because the quality of food is excellent. Nice variety of French-inspired food as well as other regions. I would have liked to see more variety at the salad bar but maybe that's just my preference. Another discouraging moment was trying to find a bowl for the frozen custard; I had to walk all over the buffet to finally locate one. And a word of suggestion - please offer shaved gruyere cheese for the French onion soup.
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Stopped in here and purchased the 24 hour all you can eat buffet pass for some mgm?? hotel buffets. The food was pretty good but the service was very lacking. Needed to get our own silverware and never was brought drinks after asked what we wanted. Even asked again. Only 2 or 3 things we're even in the dessert area which was weird. Ended up leaving in a bad mood. :(
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What a terrible experience. We were sat in a back room that had a constant stream of service carts clanking in front of our table on their way through the restaurant. Waited 15 minutes for crepes, only to bail on the 7-person deep line when I realized each person was ordering 2-3 crepes at a time. Food was nearly inedible- the “eggs Benedict” had a rubber-like eggs and zero yolk. The best part (insert sarcasm) was the $30 price tag, the same as other buffets just terrible ambiance, service and quality. Do yourself a favor and go to Aria instead. Incredible buffet there, at least twice the amount of options at a great quality, for the same exact price.
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Very good buffet with a wide variety of food available. The crab legs were great. It was fun watching the crepes being made. The server there was always available to tell our drinks.
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Le Village buffet has been my favorite buffet in Las Vegas for over 12 years! We have tried over the years a lot of the higher end buffets but we always come back to Le Village. All you can eat Lobsters! Great, fresh salads. Onion soup and more. All that before the main dishes. The wide variety of meats and side dishes has something for everyone in the family. In my opinion the crepe station by it self is worth the price of the admission to this buffet. They serve both sweet and savory dishes and all made with generous portions of great ingredients. My favorites are the ham and cheese savory crepe and the the banana, chocolate and whipped cream on the sweet side. It is made fresh right before your eyes in minutes by some highly skilled professional. It is like magic. Important notice! You really must pace yourself as probably the best is the last - the deserts in Le village are the best and have this way for as long as I can remember. The deserts have their own pavilion at the center of the buffet area. On all four sides of the structure there are shelves loaded with pastries, Macaroons, and other sweet dishes with original twists in traditional favorites. You can spend hours just researching and sampling the large selection of sweet stuff. Pace yourself, last time we had time before our flight and spend over two hours having great time at Le village.
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Le Village Buffet

the food was great, awesome selection. The food looked at authentic. the service was terrible though I had to ask for things multiple times before they get to my table. it was a very romantic setting and architecture my wife loved it. Not many meat options but that's a plus for me.
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Le Village Buffet

Good atmosphere, mediocre food, hit-or-miss service. I was here twice during my last trip to Vegas and one thing that can be said about this place is consistency. The food is consistently mediocre. Dry meat, bland vegetables and decent desserts. The atmosphere is nice in that you get the feeling that you are dining on a street in a town. The service is hit-or-miss. Some servers are hardly able to be found meaning that refills or clean tables are difficult. Other servers are pretty good about keeping your drinks filled and removing the dirty plates. If you have the time to go to a different buffet then do so. If fast-food quality food is good for you then you may enjoy this place. Me, personally, when I pay $33 I expect better than fast food quality.
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I'd give it between four and five stars, but not fully 5. The selection was indeed very good, and the flavors were really good. I liked the selection of desserts which was really appetizing as well, and very diverse. You also get two rounds of beer/wine which is nice. What you get is ~2 kinds of fish, ~3-4 kinds of chicken/meet, some seafood, and many more delicious sides, many of them are yummy. The things to improve: service was so-so. Pretty slow and not attentive. I'd expect more protein dishes (like non veggie sushi or some beef which was lacking) Also, some of the desserts were very good, but some, like the macaroons and maccarels were not fresh at all (really felt like a day or two old)
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Wife and I went there for lunch and dinner. Food selection was awesome (except for the gnats infested green colored macaroons). If you're nice to the baker, she will give you the fresh batch of macaroons instead --but the gnats stays. Service is great. And they don't mind even if they are not your assigned server --they will get you whatever you need. Your problem in the end is feeling sorry not tipping the other person. We will definitely visit this place again on our next trip to Vegas.
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I went to this buffet back when the Paris hotel and casino was brand new. The buffet was amazing and had loads of delicious choices back then. I went back to the buffet on Christmas, just a few days ago with high expectations. It's definitely not the same. While the buffet was alright, it wasn't as high quality as it used to be, especially for approximately $45 per person. The crab legs are rather small and are served super salty and cold-and that's if you can get any as there are a good handful of people who don't have buffet etiquette and take massive platefuls at a time, leaving nothing for everyone else. The prime rib was good when I got it the first time around the buffet but the second time I got a slice, the entire slice of meat was raw (almost mooing). I would recommend waiting in line for the crepes, they were worth the line. Do not bother standing in that awful line! Make sure to make a reservation online on open table or by calling.
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Went for the breakfast buffet. It was good... Crepes were good. Chose the savory side but they were out of asparagus for what I chose which is concerning.. But OK whatever.... Pastries were great... Oh another thing that concerned me was people waiting for a seat for about 30 mins in front of me completely dead and no one really paying attention to them. I didn't have to wait but boy were they upset..
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Here is my experience with this $24 breakfast: I saw a very good-looking crepes (I did not know the name them) ordered by a lady, so went up and ask the chef to cook the same food for me. At that time I was the only customer. Here is the dialogue: The chef (pointed to a menu on the wall and asked impatiently): "tell me what you want". Me (nervously as I don't understand the menu): "can I have what the lady just ordered?" The chef: "I don't remember what she ordered. Next! " (now more customers behind me) Me: "you don't remember what you just cooked?" (now guy behind me came up to order, and I embarrassly standed there studying the menu) Me: "can I have number 2 on the menu?" After the Chef finished the number 2, he yelled: "plate! plate!" I was confused and embarrassed to a degree that I could not immediately understand what he yelled. A kind lady behind me managed to understand his words, and ran to 10 meters away and got two plates (one for me and the other for herself). Funny right? he should have prepared a pile of plates, instead of asking the customers to bring a plate when waiting in a line. then I got my number 2. But I felt something wrong: why he treated me so rude? It was almost humiliating. I had not done anything wrong, so why shoud I deserve such service? So I walked to the lady who was responsible for walking the customers to the tables, and explained the issue. Her reply was: did you see the menu? we have to keep the efficiency. so I returned to my table very unhappily, then after complaining to my friends, I made a decision: i will return this food to the chef. I walked back to the chef. There was a long line of customer now. I put the plate on the counter and said calmly to the chef: "I don't like this food, because of your attitude to me". The chef looked at me surprisingly, with some kind of smile in his face to me and to the other customers, like "what a crazy customer! how unbelievable! how can someone refuse to take my food while so many people are waiting.." The response of other customers (except the kind lady) were also surprising to me: the customer waiting in the first place pushed my plate to the side and said "if you don't like it, don't put it here"; someone in the line said "great. I will take this one". what's wrong with these people? It could be that I live in a nice place full of kind people for too long a time and am not used to cold places like LV.
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I'm rating Le Village Buffet breakfast only. For about $16 for breakfast this is not a bad deal. I've spent more ordering an orange juice and entree at MGM. I wish I never did that. Since Le Village is French, you will get some pastries to go along with your normal breakfast variety. In Vegas, you must eat breakfast as a hangover cure, if you can wake up. Unfortunately, the breakfast closes at 11am, so be there early. There is always a line, because this buffet is very popular. I was able to spoil myself with fresh made omelets, Eggs Benedict, and both French Toast and pancakes. Don't forget to have a crepe for dessert. I know that sounds like a lot of food, but hey this is a Vegas buffet so SSHH! Diets and feeling fat can wait until you return home. I recommend looking for $5 off coupons or 2 for 1 coupons if you can. I'm not sure if they apply to breakfast though. If you are a breakfast fan, head over to Paris and give it a try. Don't except a true Paris experience, but the American will work just fine. The decorations and server clothing kind of reminds me of Disneyland.
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Le Village Buffet

I would highly rate the crepes. We chose the "sweet" option (vs "Savory" from the menu board) because I consider them a kind of dessert and they were delicious. I have a sweet tooth and tried all their desserts (Except the cookies). They were good, however, the crepes are certainly outstanding. Fish and beef tips were also very good. Recommended for lunch but overpriced for dinner unless you want cold crab legs.
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Food: Waited 2 hours in line during 2015 Xmas Weekend for dinner. Food was decent for the price for $34 per person. It had your standard fare of turkey, prime rib and snow crab legs. What sets it apart are some of the French dishes such as duck a l'orange, bouillabaisse, and the made to order crepes. Out of those, I would skip the duck, as it was incredibly dry (went to grab duck on two separate occasions and both time new batch was being brought out). Bouillabaisse and crepe are good though! Drinks: Order it through your waiter. Soft drink, juice, coffee and tea are all available. Service: Decent. Our waiter came by to refill drinks, water and clear the used dishes on the regular and was courteous every time. Overall: Eh...not bad!
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