Picasso vs Bouchon
Both establishments are rated highly by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Bouchon is the choice of most professionals compared to Picasso. Bouchon comes in at 92 with accolades from 16 reviewers like Gayot, Bon Appétit and Rough Guide.
Picasso
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3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Bellagio Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89109-4303
From $50 /night
Fodor's
"This restaurant, adorned with some of the artist's original works, raised the city's dining scene a notch when it opened."
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Travel + Leisure
"French- and Spanish-inspired dishes from celebrated chef Julian Serrano."
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BlackBook
"Paradise for foodies and fine art lovers, this acclaimed eatery surrounds guests with the best of both worlds."
Gayot
18.0
"At this temple of gastronomy (and veritable Picasso museum), Julian Serrano and his solid team deliver a culinary extravaganza."
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DK Eyewitness
"The room is exquisite, with original Picassos on the walls and a carpet designed by Pablo Picasso’s son, Claude, underfoot."
Bouchon
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3355 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $21 /night
Zagat
4.3
""Amazing from start to finish", Thomas Keller's "fab" French bistro in the Venetian (a spin-off of his Napa original) again wins the Most Popular title in Vegas."
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BlackBook
"Thomas Keller’s take on a Parisian bistro feels nothing like Vegas, with a pewter-topped bar, Duchamp-inspired murals, and view onto a French-style courtyard."
Gayot
14.0
"Gifted chef-restaurateur Thomas Keller... opened a Bouchon restaurant atop The Venetian's Venezia Tower on the Strip."
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Michelin Guide
"Cousin of Thomas Keller's original Bouchon in the Napa Valley, The Venetian's rendition shares the same menu, but is also open for breakfast."
Rough Guide
Star
"Thomas Keller’s spacious recreation of a classic French bistro (the much smaller original is in Napa Valley) is both friendly and affordable."