RESTAURANTS

A 16-course Splurge
With an average tab of $45 per person, Las Vegas is one of the most expensive spots in the country for dining out.
And if you really crave a Sin City splurge, Joël Robuchon — recently named one of the priciest restaurants in
the country — serves up a 16-course extravaganza for $385 a person. But at that price, diners will be in good hands. Named
by fellow chefs as a “chef of the century,” Robuchon came out of retirement to open this namesake establishment, his first
French restaurant in the States. The menu is so authentic, you’ll want to practice your Français before ordering.
JOËL ROBUCHON
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
3799 Las Vegas Blvd. South
702.891.7925
www.mgmgrand.com
