Las Vegas Fine Dining 🧈
1️⃣ Joël Robuchon Many people recommend this three-Michelin-star spot, and it truly is stunning! I’m no food expert, but I remember everything tasting great — plus, I absolutely adore beautiful presentations. The bread cart, dessert cart, and every plate (even the dishes themselves) were gorgeous. 🥖🎂 For my birthday, they gifted us a whole cake (though they only served us one slice each — guessing the rest wasn’t resold?). They also sent us off with orange-flavored bread and a personalized menu in an envelope. Love that kind of thoughtful touch! 💌🎉 2️⃣ Restaurant Guy Savoy Went because I heard it’s a two-Michelin-star restaurant, but it doesn’t seem as hyped lately. Other Michelin spots were fully booked days ahead (like Wing Lei), but here, all time slots were available the same afternoon. I requested a window seat with a view of the Eiffel Tower — and they actually seated us at the best table facing it! [kiss] They also had a bread cart and dessert cart, though noticeably simpler. We ordered the non-alcoholic tasting menu. The black truffle soup was a bit bitter 😕, but the lobster and Wagyu were decent. The rest was just okay. 3️⃣ Delilah This restaurant was chosen by Van Cleef & Arpels — what a lovely surprise! Photos aren’t allowed inside, which is why I’d barely seen it online before. Pic 5 is the first and last I took before being reminded 😅. Later, many beautiful dishes arrived, but I couldn’t capture them. Pic 6 was an exception — when dessert and my birthday cake came, the SA kindly asked if we could sneak a quick photo for the occasion. The golden monkey on top was part of a new chocolate cake called The Monkey Business — pretty fun! 😂 Everything tasted great overall, but the Wellington steak was the standout. There’s also a live show with gorgeous singers and dancers in stunning outfits — maybe that’s why they restrict photos? 🎤💃 4️⃣ Top of the World Restaurant A revolving restaurant on the 106th floor of the Stratosphere Tower, overlooking the entire Las Vegas strip. Book a seat 30 minutes before sunset to enjoy both golden hour and night views. We had zero expectations for the food — basically went for the view and considered the meal a free bonus. And indeed, no disappointment when you keep hopes low! 🌆🍽️ 5️⃣ The Buffet at Wynn Many locals call this the best buffet in Vegas, but maybe our expectations were too high — we left pretty disappointed. The selection felt smaller than some cruise ship buffets, even less than some hotel breakfast spreads, yet it was $80+ tax & tips. The only highlight was the crab legs — but my husband doesn’t like seafood, so he basically ate $10 worth of Panda Express. 🦀😅 #LasVegasEats #MichelinDining #VegasFineDining #JoelRobuchon #GuySavoy #DelilahVegas