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| - Opting to do at least one Las Vegas buffet, we decided on doing so in Paris: charmed by the themeing and reviews that mentioned it was one of the better options to try. While the food it self wasn't particularly memorable (we have done the buffet at the Palace hotel in San Francisco, which is the best buffet) the ambiance set the scene for what was an enjoyable experience.
The food selection here is diverse and will please most, unless they come expecting mostly French cuisine. The options range from everything from Japanese (sushi) to Mediterranean (hummus). While there are some big winners to pick, like the mozzarella and tomatoes or the crepes, there are some so-so options you will have to deal with as well. The real allure of Le Village Buffet, however, is its appearance. The theme is a quiet little village, while capturing a slightly overdone decor (think Fantasyland at Disneyland) to make it memorable. Was almost worth it alone just to sit in those settings, in fact. In terms of price, it's more expensive than the other options, but does enough to differentiate itself to make it worth it.
Overall, we won't be back, but we are happy we went and feel it's a suggestible activity to try out.
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