Paris Le Village Buffet

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Le Village Buffet
702-946-7000
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http://www.harrahs.com/casinos/paris-las-vegas/restaurants-dining/le-village-buffet-detail.html


A departure from the traditional Las Vegas-style buffet, this extraordinary 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 settings.

Le Village Buffet 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 the buffet’s dessert station.

Two of our newest cooking stations include La Raclette, which comes from the French word racler, meaning “to scrape.” La Raclette features dishes made of melted cheese accompanied by a medley of cured meats, steamed potatoes, assorted vegetables and French bread. La Grillade (grill), another new station, is displayed in the window of the buffet for passersby on Le Boulevard to see and features a selection of assorted skewers of meat, seafood and sausages grilled to perfection.

You’ll dine in a village-like setting, 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.


  • Breakfast 7am - 11am $12.95
  • Lunch 11am - 3:30pm M-F $17.95
  • Dinner 3:30pm - 10pm $24.95
  • Weekend Champagne Brunch 11am - 3:30pm $24.95
  • Featuring dishes from five French provinces, the Village Buffet offers classic French foods made to order. Seating is arranged in a village setting, and patrons may sit in a town square or French country home.
  • Dinner until 11:00 on Fri & Sat.
  • Children 3 and under free


This is another one of our favorites. If you like French cuisine or dessert, definitely give Paris’ buffet a try. It can get a bit crowded, like the other popular buffets, but it’s worth it. It has a very cozy atmosphere and no matter where you’re seated, the food is nearby. We’ve tried their breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and they are all delicious.
Updated on September 24, 2006

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There are currently 5 responses to “Paris Le Village Buffet”

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    On March 20th, 2007, Kim said:

    I agree…long lines, but worth it. Cute setting, great service and good food! Worth it just for the crepes!

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    On March 28th, 2007, Aaron said:

    Have done the pay for lunch eat the dinner deal here a few times…haven’t been here in 2 years. Excellent desserts…eager to see what they have for breakfast…what kind of stuff do they put out? Anything out of the ordinary?

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    On March 29th, 2007, Webmaster said:

    They have a crepe station and an omelet station like many other buffets, but theirs are a notch higher in quality. The ingredients seem to be the key. The crepes are quite delicious with their fresh nuts and berries. Their omelets are quite fresh and tasty as well. Oh they have delicious Belgium waffles that you can top off w/ some fresh berries from the crepe station and some ice cream from the dessert station. Yummy.

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    On April 1st, 2007, Jerry P said:

    I ate there last week and I just don’t see where it is good. Seriously the Prime Rib had more fat than meat and was tasteless the other food was cold and the selection sucked. I seriously doubt I will eat there again. Maybe they just had a bad day and I found it.

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    On April 15th, 2007, luci said:

    I agree Jerry. The last twice we have had breakfast at Paris it was a disappointment. The hot food was barely lukewarm, there was no milk for the cereal and the hot tea was cold.

    There are far too many other places to try to waste time and money on this one.