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Joel RobuchonvsRestaurant Guy Savoy
Both Joel Robuchon Restaurant and Restaurant Guy Savoy are rated very highly by expert writers. Overall, Joel Robuchon Restaurant is preferred by most reviewers compared to Restaurant Guy Savoy. Joel Robuchon Restaurant is ranked #1 in Las Vegas with accolades from 17 reviews such as Where, Bon Appétit and Time Out.
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Joel Robuchon Restaurant: The Mansion 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $250/night
"Dining here feels like a privilege, and it is."
"For the ultimate gastronomical rush, try the chef's multicourse, seasonal tasting menu—a waltz of rarefied creations, accented with sauces, froth, and froufrou." Full review
"Helmed by France’s “Chef of the Century” Joël Robuchon, L’Atelier is the more relaxed and slightly less expensive sister of neighboring namesake restaurant Joël Robuchon." Full review
4.5
""An experience from the moment you sit down", this "one-of-a-kind" dazzler at the MGM Grand – brought to you by chef extraordinaire Joël Robuchon – ranks No. 1 for Food in Vegas." Full review
"It's where you want to be eating, if you can afford it--and if they'll give you a reservation."
"A wholly different kind of dining experience can be had at L'Atelier. Guests choose a variety of small plates and entrees and watch chefs create their food."
19.0
"Carpaccio of foie gras and potatoes covered with Parmesan and black truffle shavings presents luxury upon luxury." Full review
16.0
"L'Atelier is the shortcut way to access Joel Robuchon's artistry in the culinary world." Full review
"A feast for both the palate and the eyes, the food at this out-standing restaurant is predominantly French with Asian and Spanish influences."
"Modeled after a 1930s French salon, the striking interior is drenched in rich jewel tones, velvety banquettes and chandeliers."
Restaurant Guy Savoy
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3570 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $0/night
"A meal here is a staggering (and staggeringly expensive) haute cuisine experience."
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This is refined dining, so leave the kids behind, and avoid the Caesars casino by using the valet off Flamingo Road.
"In an ultra-swank dining room on the second floor of the Augustus Tower, Michelin three-star chef Guy Savoy introduces Vegas gourmands to his masterful creations." Full review
"Deemed "very close to perfection", this "sublime" New French at Caesars Palace – like its Paris sib – gives diners the chance to "luxuriate in the best of everything"." Full review
"A restaurant coup of epic portions occurred when Guy Savoy chose Las Vegas over New York and San Francisco for his latest U.S. restaurant."
19.0
"Expect an all-encompassing experience for the eyes and stomach at Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace, the only place in America to savor the cuisine of this celebrated French chef." Full review
"Diners looking for an upscale experience can sample the elegant and legendary French cuisine of Chef Guy Savoy at his namesake restaurant in Caesars Palace." Full review
5 Stars
"Tucked away in the Augustus Tower of Caesars Palace, Restaurant Guy Savoy, the eponymous chef’s only American venture, is a quiet oasis away from the crowds of the casino floor." Full review
"The classics—such as his famous truffle artichoke soup and guinea fowl—are still here, and you can still ask for the traditional Guy Savoy experience. " Full review
"The restaurant is an austere temple to creations like jewel-like oysters in ice gelée and silky artichoke and truffle soup." Full review
"It’s worth every penny, providing a level of culinary sophistication rarely glimpsed here." Full review