TIP: If you come here for brunch, be sure to check your bill. The same dishes are served on the dinner menu, and the waiter charged us the dinner prices ($10 more). When we questioned him, he was absolutely positive about the price, and only when we showed him the brunch menu did he fix the bill. It looks like they have to type in extra codes to get the brunch price, and if they're busy or the waiter doesn't usually server brunch, you may get a higher than expected bill.
Now on to the food. The white sausage was a simple dish, but surprising yummy. One bite of the sausage and I kept eating more. The Croque Madam was very rich -- a little too greasy because we had eaten at Picasso the night before. The croissant and beignets were heaven a day later, along with their homemade jams and Nutella. There's real fresh butter in that croissant -- either that, or crack. The food tasted very home-made and comfy. We'd definitely come back for the food.
The service sucked, but this is Las Veas. We were there Friday morning-- we only had a 5 minute for our table. So it wasn't too busy, and yet .. service sucked. Long waits for menu and water, our real waiter was never to be found, and the pricing snafu.