2 for 1 LUNCH buffet Monday - Thursday only for the month of May. Excludes Memorial Day, May 27th. Must show Military id to get offer.
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FACTS
cuisine
Buffet
avg entree price
$25 To $40
price level
$$$
attire
Casual
contact
(702) 946-7000
hours
Daily 7am-10pm
Le Village Buffet at Paris Las Vegas
About Le Village Buffet at Paris Las Vegas
A departure from the traditional Las Vegas buffet, this extraordinary Paris Las Vegas dining experience takes buffet dining to a higher echelon by featuring live-action stations, the freshest ingredients and food cooked to order in a remarkable French village setting.
Le Village Buffet at Paris Las Vegas brings to life five provinces of France through culinary expertise and visual attention to detail. Each station is themed for a particular province and features an intricate facade designed to replicate the architecture of that region. Meals are prepared as they are ordered to ensure the quality and freshness of each selection. A large selection of pastries, pies and an assortment of sugar-free delicacies are offered from Le Village Buffet's dessert station.
Paris Las Vegas visitors dine in a village-like setting at the Paris buffet, where you may choose to eat outside in the town square or in a casual dining room by a fireplace. Each province's cottage dining room is decorated for the region.
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Total Rewards |
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Breakfast Weekday
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$20.99 |
$21.99 |
$12.99 |
Breakfast Weekend
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$22.99 |
$23.99 |
$14.99 |
Brunch
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$29.99 |
$30.99 |
$19.99 |
Lunch
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$23.99 |
$24.99 |
$14.99 |
Dinner Weekday
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$29.99 |
$30.99 |
$17.99 |
Dinner Weekend
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$32.99 |
$33.99 |
$19.99 |
Why You'll Love It
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Brings to life five provinces of France
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Meals are prepared as they
are ordered -
The freshest ingredients
are featured at each station -
Takes buffet dining to a higher echelon
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Pastries, pies and sugar-free delicacies
Reviews
"One of the more ambitious buffets, you do get a fine assortment of food and more value for the dollar than you are likely to find anywhere else. Although there are some French spins on dishes, most of it is good old-fashioned American grub so don't let the Parisian flair scare you away."
"Divided into six French regions, this all-you-can-eat restaurant features classic fare and seasonal specialties under a faux sky in a village-like setting. Among the massive soup and salad bar’s appealing offerings, we like the assorted pâtés and crab legs."
"Voted Best Buffet 2008: We risk alienating those who value the buffet as a place to snag everything from pizza to sushi. But since there are so many places for that, we'll single out the specific thinking of this buffet's idea to stick with French cuisine and separate its stations by province of France. Don't worry, one of 'em's a grill."

