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Crepes are delicious, but a little pricey - what you would expect on the Strip. However, the dining room is poorly maintained. It is usually not clean, and most of the chairs are broken - many are mismatched extra banquet chairs. Both times I have dined here recently, they have gotten my order wrong. One time, they forgot one of the crepes, and were rather rude when we brought this to their attention. The next time, they tried to charge us for two crepes even though we only ordered one. Not sure why the staff here has such a difficult time taking orders properly. My biggest complaint is that they charge for water. I find it to be unacceptable service when I pay for food and tap water is not available free of charge. Furthermore, if you are going to charge me for a cup, it would have been nice to give me a full size cup, rather than a very small one, which I had to refill multiple times. I asked if I could have the larger cup instead, and the answer was a firm no. I understand that they want it to be plastic, so that it is see-through, and more difficult to steal a drink other than water, but make it a bigger size. This kind of nickel and diming is no way to treat paying customers and says a lot about why Caesars, which owns the Paris, is $25B in debt and nearing bankruptcy.
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