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.
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.

Menu

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

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. 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.