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| - We were given a voucher to spend after staying a few nights at Paris, so I had lots of fun pretending to be a Parisian for a morning. The cafe has seating that lets you have a complete view of the casino, so people watching is a must. The menu does not have that many French options besides crepes; they have mostly steak and eggs, omelette dishes, etc.
I had the eggs benedict ($17), which came with canadian bacon and potatoes. The potatoes were well seasoned, but could have been crispier. I'm not a huge fan of hollandaise sauce (all that butter, no thank you), so I wasn't pleased when my eggs were drowned in it. I loved how the English muffin tasted more like a biscuit, since it was dense and savory. Portions were really good and everyone was stuffed after leaving. We also shared a croissant, which wasn't anything special in my opinion and not worth $6.
I didn't notice that my food was cold or that service was slow. The line to get in at 10 AM was about a ten minute wait. Price is a bit expensive, so if you wanted to eat at Paris, I would recommend the creperie.
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