So what is all the fuss about some guy in a tire suit rating restaurants that seem to cost far more than a set of tires? Well, simply put, the Michelin Guide people seem to know what good food and service tastes, looks and feels like. Check out the Michelin rating guide to get an idea of what the stars mean and then see if you can fit in one of these Michelin rated restaurants while in Las Vegas.
I should note that there is a correlation between outrageously expensive and stars when it comes to the Michelin Guide and its rating system in Las Vegas.
3 Stars - Exceptional Cuisine, worth a special journey
Joel Robuchon
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
(702) 891-7925
2 Stars - Excellent cuisine, worth a detour
Alex
Wynn Las Vegas - Closed
(702) 248-DINE
Guy Savoy
Caesars Palace Las Vegas
(702) 731-7286
Picasso
Bellagio Hotel and Casino
(702) 693-7223
1 Star - A very good restaurant in its category
Alize
Palms casino and Hotel
(702) 942-7777
Andre’s
Monte Carlo Hotel
(702) 385-5016
Aureole
Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino
(702) 632-7401
Bradley Ogden
Caesars Palace Las Vegas
(702) 731-7731
Danile Boulud Brasserie - Closed
Wynn Las Vegas
(702) 248-3463
L’Atelier Joel Robuchon
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
(702) 891-1111
Le Cirque
Bellagio Hotel and Casino
(702) 693-8100
Mesa Grill
Caesars Palace Las Vegas
(877) 346-4642
Michael Mina
Bellagio Hotel and Casino
(702) 693-7223
Mix
THEhotel at Mandalay Bay Las Vegas
(702) 632-9500
Nobu
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
(702) 693-5090
Wing Lei
Wynn Las Vegas
(702) 248-3463

