Veggie and pasta lover? Definitely come here.
Meat lover? You may want to try another dining locale.
Mmm...this place was awesome. I'm not normally a fan of buffets- usually there's just too many different types of foods that my stomach can't handle all at once. So the fact that I was able to eat here (and eat LOTS), and not be totally sick afterwards is a good thing.
They had a decent variety of meat, none of which looked too appealing. Honestly, I like meat, but I would be in just as much heaven with pasta and veggies. Probably why I liked it so much here- every vegetable dish was cooked 'til perfectly tender and thoroughly slathered in butter and garlic. In my book, that's definitely the way to go. Heart attack city disguised in greens and other leafy matter. Similarly, being an Italian stuck in an Asian body, the pasta dishes were amazing, covered in lots of oh-so-yummy marinara sauce (my fave).
Try the sauteed mushrooms. Try the grilled Roma tomatoes. HEAVEN.
Also of worthy note- $2 fabulous looking (and tasting!) mimosas and $5 also fabulous looking (and tasting!) bloody marys.
The restaurant itself has a nice feel to it- outdoorsy-ish and set to look like Paris (or what I imagine Paris would look like). Cobblestone is always a nice touch.
Wait staff here are very friendly and came to check on us several times throughout our meal.
I tried Le Village using the Buffet of Buffets pass, but even without the pass, I would come back. I basically ate until I couldn't eat anymore. A+++