Meh
I went with high expectations since virtually everyone that has been to Vegas had raved about this particular buffet (apparently, buffets are "the thing to do" in Vegas) and assured me that I'd have heck of a time indulging in gastronomical glee. I had been starving all day and, therefore, had good prospects of visiting it for dinner.
WELL.... For $25 for dinner, sure - it wasn't a bad deal. But the food variety/quality weren't exactly up to par. Perhaps I had too high of expectations. But I really wasn't WOW'd. Perhaps I'm just in a reallly negative mood (after having written a one-star review of Delta airlines) and such negativity is spilling onto this review. Nonetheless, I certainly wasn't wow'd by Le Village buffet. In addition to the disappointing food, our serving lady kept forgetting to get us our beverages and utensils. But she sure did come by enough times to ask, "You OK??" Kinda strange. Kinda.
Fresh crepes: Sure, they're fresh all right. But since when are crepes as thick and puffy as hamburger buns?? The texture was off as well. The only thing I liked about their crepes was the unlimited availability of fresh blueberries. Oh yeah, how could I forget -- no chocolate ingredients at a creperie?? Now THAT's outrageous!
What I did like was the availability of fresh king crabs and mussels. Also enjoyable was the decor (but no music??!?!??).
Meh.