Paris : Paris is Lac du Bois’ dining hall, and it is rightly named after the métropole, as it is always busting with activity!  After villagers chant “Qu’est-ce qu’il y a à manger ?” (“What is there to eat?”), there is a sketch where counselors (and sometimes villagers too!) dress up in crazy costumes and creatively present the vocabulary of the food being served.  There’s also a lot of singing that goes on in Paris; there’s a song for la salade, la baguette, and even le chocolat chaud (hot chocolate)!  Lac du Bois’ kitchen staff does a wonderful job of preparing authentic francophone cuisine.  Meals are served family style and in courses.  Most meals have four courses, so there’s always plenty of great food to eat.