Wing Lei vs Bouchon
Bouchon and Wing Lei are both rated very highly by experts. Overall, Bouchon is preferred by most reviewers compared to Wing Lei. Bouchon is ranked #8 in Las Vegas with approval from 11 reviewers such as Las Vegas Weekly, Rough Guide and Lonely Planet.
Wing Lei
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Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $50 /night
Fodor's
"With all the panache of an Asian royal palace, this Michelin-starred fine-dining restaurant serves some of the choicest Chinese food on the Strip."
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Travel + Leisure
"Often hailed as the finest Chinese gourmet in the city, this Michelin-rated restaurant serves fresh, authentic dishes in a sleek dining room set inside Wynn Las Vegas."
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Zagat
"Housed in an "opulent" space that's a "visual banquet in red and gold", this "elegant" Chinese at the Wynn appeases Sinophiles with "top-drawer" cuisine."
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Gayot
15.0
"The view of its garden with 100-year-old pomegranate trees and a Botero sculpture outside Wing Lei's wall-to-wall picture window provides an elegant ambience for this Chinese restaurant."
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Las Vegas Weekly
"Wing Lei combines Chinese flavors with Western technique to create a Forbes Four Star award-winning dining experience."
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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."