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Dave U.Random
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 5:07 am
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"From Batali's Empire to Robuchon's Shrine, Where to Eat in Sin
City"

Wall Street Journal article: http://snipr.com/219g5
EVIL ELVIS
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:53 pm
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On Mar 8, 6:12 pm, Walt <n...@none.void> wrote:

Quote:
From the article: "Anyone wishing to test this proposition who also has
$375 to spend on dinner should hie herself to Joël Robuchon.... This
season, his entire 16-course tasting menu is devoted to a symphonic
unrolling of small and perfect dishes starring the black truffle."

We read someone's blog review recently which said the tasting menu was
13 courses. Apparently Robuchon has since returned to a 16-course
spread. Also the price has been bumped up slightly to $385.

I wonder how long it'll be before Vegas sees it's first $100 buffet.
Bally's Sterling Brunch is currently at $75.

Walt, I received an e-mail with an offer from Wynn and Daniel Boulud's
restaurant this week.

"Stay two nights in a Resort Room from just $209 per night and receive
$150 Dining Credit to be used towards dinner at Daniel Boulud
Brasserie."

I know it's not the same resort/restaurants, but that seems like a
pretty decent deal to me.


--EE--
Walt
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 9:12 pm
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In article <dc13f2c735ff488bc66bc6ed56dc03c0@anonymitaet-im-inter.net>,
Dave U.Random <anonymous@anonymitaet-im-inter.net> wrote:

Quote:
"From Batali's Empire to Robuchon's Shrine, Where to Eat in Sin
City"

Wall Street Journal article: http://snipr.com/219g5

From the article: "Anyone wishing to test this proposition who also has
$375 to spend on dinner should hie herself to Joël Robuchon.... This
season, his entire 16-course tasting menu is devoted to a symphonic
unrolling of small and perfect dishes starring the black truffle."

We read someone's blog review recently which said the tasting menu was
13 courses. Apparently Robuchon has since returned to a 16-course
spread. Also the price has been bumped up slightly to $385.

I wonder how long it'll be before Vegas sees it's first $100 buffet.
Bally's Sterling Brunch is currently at $75.

--- Walt
Walt
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:54 pm
Guest
In article
<a136bfcb-8268-4f04-a3d3-6fa9987b0c62@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
EVIL ELVIS <hehatemetoo69@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
On Mar 8, 6:12 pm, Walt <n...@none.void> wrote:

From the article: "Anyone wishing to test this proposition who also has
$375 to spend on dinner should hie herself to Joël Robuchon.... This
season, his entire 16-course tasting menu is devoted to a symphonic
unrolling of small and perfect dishes starring the black truffle."

We read someone's blog review recently which said the tasting menu was
13 courses. Apparently Robuchon has since returned to a 16-course
spread. Also the price has been bumped up slightly to $385.

I wonder how long it'll be before Vegas sees it's first $100 buffet.
Bally's Sterling Brunch is currently at $75.

Walt, I received an e-mail with an offer from Wynn and Daniel Boulud's
restaurant this week.

"Stay two nights in a Resort Room from just $209 per night and receive
$150 Dining Credit to be used towards dinner at Daniel Boulud
Brasserie."

I know it's not the same resort/restaurants, but that seems like a
pretty decent deal to me.

Well, yeah, it's a good deal if you're into upscale hotels and nice
restaurants. :)

Seems odd that the food credit is only for the one restaurant. Maybe
the Brasserie's business is down or something.

--- Walt
 
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