| About: | For those that are bored with the ordinary buffet fare, Le Village Buffet is truly a fine dining experience. Classic French foods are featured including dishes from five different provinces, such as Burgundy and Alsace. The chefs prepare crepes to order and if your mouth waters for seafood, you have come to the right place. Small but important touches, such as fresh berries for breakfast and real whipped cream for hot chocolate raise the bar for buffet food. This eatery is located at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel . |
| Hours: | Breakfast daily, Lunch Mon.-Fri., Dinner nightly, Brunch Sat.-Sun. |
| Categories: | Tourist Attractions, Breakfast Restaurants, French Restaurants, Buffets, Grill Restaurants, Cafes, Continental Restaurants, Restaurants, American Restaurants |
| Parking: | Valet parking & parking garage |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, JCB, Discover, American Express, Diners Club |
| Amenities: | Open late |
| Cuisine: | American, Bar, Breakfast & Brunch, Buffet, Creperie, French |
| Ambiance: | Family Friendly, Quiet |
| Feature: | Bar, Buffet, Healthy Options, Private Rooms |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Dress Code: | Casual |
| Price: | $10 - $20 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 702 946 4405 Toll Free: (877) 603-4386 |
Sometimes when you are hammered and you don't want to think too much, you just go to the last place that gave you the best memories. I took a little quick drive across the parking lots from Wynn over to the Paris and splurged out on proteins at the Le Village again. I spent most of my Saturday being hammered from 3-shot goose drinks, and I just needed something else that is not toxic liquid based.
I came down here, and the line was about 20-45 mins.. could be 60? I don't remember. All I remember is that the price was slightly jacked up for dinner at $24.95. Thats funny considering everything that was served was exactly the same as last time. Infact there was probably more baked goodies last time around then the lunch hour. Either ways, I m glad I came here instead of the over priced $39.95 Wynn buffet.
My favorite had to be their prime rib with au jux. I probably ate about $30 worth of meat with the 6 half pound slices I had. Then I had to try their creme burle. That is what being french and dinning french is all about. I had a few more cups of those.. I was full for a total of 4 hours until I got on the dance floor later that night.
Paris is your best economical Vegas buffet if you are looking to not splurge on seafood, but some real meat for men.
This buffet is delicious they have all kinds of food selections. It's a little bit pricey about 22$ pp but it's worth it. It's one of the very few good buffets left in las vegas.
We have been visiting Vegas 2-3 times a year for over 10 years, and eaten at every major buffet on the strip. We've eaten at Le Village twice this year. It used to be our favorite for breakfast/brunch buffet, but has declined noticably in the past year. It is now good, but not great. They are not as good as the buffet at Wynns, which is now our favorite. We have left comments at Le Village on specific problems each time. I'm hoping they took our comments to heart.