In a city like Las Vegas, where once-in-a-lifetime dining experiences occur daily, Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand is a crown jewel. Walk through the smoked glass doors and onto the black-and-white, geometric-tiled floor and be transported into an art-deco Parisian apartment with interiors swathed in plush hues of purple.
Much like a private residence, everything here has a personal touch, from the Pierre-Yves Rochon décor to the trolleys overflowing with breads and cheeses and the menus wrapped in delicate ribbons.
Silver-framed black-and-white photos of the venue’s famous guests grace the credenzas that stand between the banquettes. A fireplace punctuates the room, as do crystal vases, and an ivy-covered patio sits off to the side to host intimate special occasions.
This space exudes the same type of soigné found on the plate — you are inspired to speak thoughtfully, take things a bit slower and savor every moment with all your senses.
In a city like Las Vegas, where once-in-a-lifetime dining experiences occur daily, Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand is a crown jewel. Walk through the smoked glass doors and onto the black-and-white, geometric-tiled floor and be ...