Mon Ami Gabi vs Picasso
Both Mon Ami Gabi and Picasso are praised by professional reviewers. Overall, Picasso is preferred by most writers compared to Mon Ami Gabi. Picasso comes in at 90 with positive reviews from 15 reviews like Michelin Guide, Time Out and Zagat.
Mon Ami Gabi
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3655 Las Vegas Blvd S, at Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89109-4345
From $21 /night
Fodor's
"The skate with garlic fries and caper-lemon butter is also excellent, and the prices are, on the whole, quite reasonable for first-rate French fare on the Strip."
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Travel + Leisure
"This lovely sidewalk bistro is renowned for its delicious and surprisingly affordable French cuisine."
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Zagat
4.4
"Thankfully, "you don't feel like you have to mortgage the house" to enjoy the scenery, "delicious" food or "pleasant" service, and that suits the frequent "crowds" just fine."
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BlackBook
"The Strip-side patio features the town’s best view of the Bellagio fountains; inside dark wood bistro décor features wine racks, bentwood tables, and other classic French café touches."
Gayot
13.0
"Served for lunch and dinner are oysters du jour with shallot-black pepper mignonette and fresh horseradish; and butter lettuce and arugula salad with warm chickpea croutons and Grana Padano."
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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."