5 most extravagant casino restaurants in the world
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TINN | 7 hours ago
London, Jan 18: What's better than a top-quality restaurant? A top-quality restaurant with a casino of course. Evenings do not come more magical than topping off a night playing top casino games with a delightful meal.
Alternatively, you might prefer to treat your taste buds and fuel up before hitting the casino floor. Regardless of which approach you would go for, we can all agree that casino restaurants are wonderful things. Here are five of the most extravagant on the planet that you should go and visit.
Picasso, Las Vegas
Located in the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Picasso is the perfect choice for those who love fine art, as well as fine food.
Named after the world-famous artist, Pablo, the two Michelin star restaurant menu is French in character but is headed up by Spanish head chef Julien Serrano.
Serrano has a hands-on approach in the kitchen, and this makes the food taste divine. Also, if that wasn't enough to convince you of Picasso's class, customers are also able to marvel at the Fountains of Bellagio while eating their fine grub.
If you're missing the glitz and glamour of the Vegas strip due to the current global climate, then check out online casinos where you can replicate the feel of sin city until things return to normal.
Restaurant Guy Savoy, Las Vegas
The sister restaurant to the world revered Restaurant Guy Savoy in Paris, this casino restaurant — located at Caesars Palace — is a must see attraction for anyone visiting Las Vegas.
Head chef Savoy operates several Michelin star eateries, and he continues to wow judges with his unique take on traditional french cuisine. He also trained Gordan Ramsey, another celebrity chef with a well respected, if not quite to Savoy's level, in Las Vegas.
Le Tren Bleu, Monaco
Monaco oozes class and sophistication so it is no surprise that one of its casino restaurants has made its way onto our list.
Located inside the historic Place du Casino in Monte Carlo, it boasts some of the most luxurious Italian food on the planet.
Lobster ravioli, buffalo mozzarella and of course, veal, is all on the menu and that barely scratches the surface of what you can expect. There are plenty of delicious drinks as well which is bound to get you in the mood for an evening exploring the city.
Wake Ghin, Singapore
Based in the most expensive casino building in the world, Marina Bay Sands, Wake Ghin's Euro-Japanese menu is legendary.
First, diners are treated to a wide variety of starters and mains, before being moved to a separate room for deserts. Here, they are treated to a breathtaking view of Singapore's urban skyline by night. It is the perfect way to end an evening.
Robuchon au Dome, Macau
Macau, the gambling capital of Asia, has a wide selection of casino restaurants but none are as impressive as Robuchon au Dome.
Located in the Grand Lisboa, a skyscraper casino which provides incredible views over the skyline, diners can expect a selection of dishes from across Europe, although France is the most obvious influence.
Wine connoisseurs will be particularly impressed, as Robuchon au Dome possesses a frankly, ridiculous 14,000+ bottles to choose from.
5 most extravagant casino restaurants in the world