Restaurant Guy Savoy

Restaurant Guy Savoy (is a French restaurant located in Paris, France created by Guy Savoy in 1980. A second location opened at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip in 2006.

History

The Paris location opened in 1980 and moved to a larger space in 1987 and eventually moved to the French national mint building, Monnaie de Paris, in May 2015. Designed by French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the restaurant features six dining rooms, and a backdrop of the Seine with many works of art loaned by François Pinault.[1]

The Las Vegas location opened in 2006, located in the Augustus Tower inside Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, was designed to replicate the Paris location.[2]

Restaurant Guy Savoy offers an à la carte menu along with a 13-course tasting menu.[3]

Awards and accolades

The Paris location was awarded 3 Michelin stars in 2002 and maintained the rating until 2023 when it was downgraded to 2 stars.[4] The Paris location was ranked #1 on the list of Top 1,000 restaurants in 2017-2026.

The Las Vegas location was awarded 2 Michelin stars in 2008 and 2009. The Las Vegas location has earned Wine Spectator’s Grand Award, the Forbes Five-Star Restaurant award and the AAA Five Diamond Designation every year since 2008.[5][6][7]

See also

References

  1. Amarachi Orie. Guy Savoy, lauded as world’s best chef, loses Michelin star CNN, March 1, 2023^
  2. Meet the Only Butter Guy Savoy Has Cooked With for 45 Years Food & Wine^
  3. Susan Stapleton. Buy, Sell or Hold on Guy Savoy’s Pricey Degustation Menu Eater Vegas, July 6, 2012^
  4. Bettina Makalintal. Michelin Announces 2023 Stars for France Eater, March 6, 2023^
  5. Restaurant Guy Savoy - Las Vegas Restaurants - Las Vegas, United States Forbes Travel Guide^
  6. Wine Spectator Wine Spectator, retrieved 2026-01-04^
  7. Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace Earns Top Ranking from LaListe Yahoo Finance, 3 December 2025^