Las Vegas once again has its place among the worlds best culinary citys. The 2009 Michelin Awards for Las Vegas were reveled at the Wynn Resort Hotel and Casino. Joel Robuchon once again was awarded the coveted three star Michelin Award. Only six restaurants in the United States and 69 worldwide received this honor.
The Michelin Guide uses a system of symbols to identify the best hotels and restaurants within each comfort and price category. For restaurants, Michelin stars are based on five criteria:
The quality of the products
The mastery of flavor and cooking
The "personality" of the cuisine
The value for the money
The consistency between visits
Michelin stars are awarded to restaurants offering the finest cooking, regardless of cuisine style. Stars represent only what is on the plate. They do not take into consideration interior decoration, service quality or table settings.
* A very good restaurant in its category
** Excellent cooking and a detour
*** Exceptional cuisine and worth the journey
Every restaurant listed in the Michelin Guide is recommended by our team of professional inspectors. The ones listed below have earned stars that reflect their exceptional culinary achievements, regardless of cuisine style. Stars represent only what is on the plate. They do not take into consideration interior decoration, service quality or table settings.
The Las Vegas 2009 Awards winners are :
ONE STAR (*)
Alize Palms
Andre’s (Downtown) Downtown
Aureole Mandalay Bay
Bradley Ogden Caesar’s Palace
Daniel Boulud Brasserie T Wynn
DJT Trump InternationalHotel & Tower
L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon The MGM Grand
Le Cirque Bellagio
Michael Mina Bellagio
miX Mandalay Bay
Nobu Hard Rock
Restaurant Charlie Palazzo
Wing Lei Wynn
TWO STARS (**)
Alex Wynn
Guy Savoy Caesar’s Palace
Picasso Bellagio
THREE STARS (***)
Joel Robuchon MGM Grand
Congratulations to all of these award winning restaurants and a job well done
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