![]() ![]() ![]() There’s also a four-course prix fixe menu - with $83 and $148 wine pairings - and a five-course vegan tasting menu. Picasso’s five-course degustation menu comes in at less than $150 per person with optional wine pairings at two price points: standard for $93 or premium for $168. The wine cellar further celebrates the continent’s bounty with over 1,500 wines from European vineyards. The cuisine at Picasso is driven by Spanish and French influences, a nod to the birthplace of both Madrid-born Serrano and the restaurant’s Málaga-born muse. Original Picasso paintings also hang from the walls of this Michelin star restaurant in Las Vegas. But his creations aren’t the only artworks on display. Julian Serrano, the executive chef behind this Bellagio hotspot, could only be described as an artist. Where: MGM Grand, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 But even if you opt for one of the smaller tasting menus or plan to go a la cart, you’re probably looking at a couple of hundred dollars per person on just the food alone. The priciest option is the 16-course degustation (or tasting) menu, which will run you $500 per person excluding cocktails and wine pairings. ![]() Exactly how many pennies you should expect to spend depends on whether you order a la carte or choose one of Joël Robuchon’s tasting menus. Unsurprisingly, it’s a pretty penny to dine at the top-rated Michelin star restaurant in Las Vegas. Specific ingredients change as the menus do, but at least one expression of caviar and foie gras is all but guaranteed. Robuchon has described his culinary mission as creating “grand” yet “simple” dishes from top-of-the-line ingredients and equipment. The Art Deco decor adheres to a deep purple and red color palette that’s as sumptuous as the French-inspired fare that’s served on gilded dinnerware. Inside, the restaurant could pass for an Upper East Side pied-à-terre, with vaulted ceilings, plush velvet booths, and a Baccarat chandelier hanging overhead. The only restaurant in Las Vegas ever to receive Michelin’s highest rating, Robuchon’s eponymous eatery in the MGM Grand earned him three of those stars. French chef and restaurateur Joël Robuchon racked up 31 Michelin stars in his lifetime - more than any other chef to date. ![]()
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