An incredible array of fruits and cheeses, a toasty range of breads and pastries, and macaroons for dessert make this one of the best-value buffets on the Strip. Distinct cooking stations are themed by France's various regions, with an emphasis on seafood. Breakfasts are excellent, and so are weekend brunches.
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