Prepare to wait in line...moves fast though. Best buffet food I ever had. Made to order crepes are to die for. And assorted cheeses. This place is a must. Pricey...leave the kiddos home.
The buffet is organized to represent some of the regions of France—there are lots of olive and tomatoes in dishes in the Provence section, for example, and apples in Normandy. Read more
This has to be a favorite buffet! Love the crepes!!Come b4 11 to avoid the massive line on the weekends. Mon-Thurs we came b4 1 and the was no line. Saying that I'd recommend to still come early ;)
If you're here, get the cocktail shrimp and the crab legs. The shrimp are deveined and easy to peel & the crab legs are cut for easy access to meat. Great bang for your buck and delicious.
Macaroons for dessert. A must have. The crab is good as well as the prime rib and lamb. Worth the money for this buffet. One of my favorites. Did i mention the macaroons? Indulge yourself.
The line at each food station is a test of patience; moreover, the food is not worth it. But Luv the dessert buffet, delicious Chocolate Cake and Especially Crepe is Highly recommended.
I've been here several times from breakfast-dinner. 1 of my top 5 Buffets. Breakfast/brunch is my fave. Good food selection, decent price, long lines, save $ w/rewards card, decent service. 4/5 Stars
Great food with very subtle and authentic flavours. My personnel recommendation is truffle pasta,smoke salmon and made to order crepe desserts, this is going to be my favorite restaurant in Vegas ...
Lines are so lonnnggg. My advice, get the express lane $10 more per person. Really worth it. We saved about 90 minutes of our time. We got seated about 40 secs after I paid.
The breakfast buffet is well worth the price ($15) with omelette and crepe stations and tons of meat, eggs, and bread choices. Breakfast has the extra bonus of no lines!
Buffets can blur together - but not ours. Le Village offers buffet stations that pay tribute to the distinct regions of France, each with its own cuisine well-represented. The only one of its kind.
Seriously, the buffet isn't really that fancy. It is mostly for the sweets. Anyone with the right equipment can make a crepe quickly. Check out Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, and others instead.
Buffets can blur together - but not ours. Le Village offers buffet stations that pay tribute to the distinct regions of France, each with its own cuisine well-represented. The only one of its kind.
It wouldn't be Vegas without a trip to the buffet line, and this Paris Hotel location is one of the most economical in the city. Skip the salad and go straight to the seafood line for the best value.
This could possibly be the best breakfast buffet in Vegas. Can you say freshly made crepes, lox and European delights in addition to breakfast staples? Only $20.
Champagne brunch reign supreme. Slow clean up service but the servers are very fun. Good food. Die on crab legs =) They have good sausage and mashed potatoes too. skip the french onion soup.
Buffet passes are really a waste of money. They cost now $50 with Total rewards membership. The lineups are huge and you really can't eat more than one buffet a day and they know this.
Breakfast here was much better than dinner, but both were good. Our waitress brought us a mimosa even though it was still too early for the "champagne brunch" by about 30 minutes.
Buffet is okay, Nothing too fancy! The service is great although I didn't like the smell when I first came in. The smell later went away. The mac and cheese was the best I've ever tasted,
The desserts were definitely the best, and they better be since its French Desserts in the PARIS. Can't believe there was ONE stall for the bathroom in a buffet?
I missed 2 flights because I was at the #buffet in #Paris #casino. It was amazing. if you don't leave a $5 or more tip per person ur a douchemonkey and deserve to lose at the tables.