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I want that Las Vegas buffet experience. I want that experience without the bougie price. I want that experience without the price and with food that isn't dusted with cigarette butts. Well it sounds like Le Village Buffet is the place for you! *cheesy smile* With ~$30/p for dinner, you just can't beat it when compared to other buffets that cost much more than that per head. Because I'm one of those cheap and uncouth buffet goers, I can't say I'm a complete fan. Their seafood options are really just cooked mussels and clams, plus the usual cocktail shrimp. I didn't get to fist pump the air like I cheated the system after downing a plate and a half of bivalve molluscs. It's just not as satisfying as a plate of crab legs. If you are, however, one for variety and a plethora of options, Le Village has you covered. From sushi rolls to bouillabaisse, macarons, bratwursts and a hand sliced steak section, there will be something for you and lots of it!
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