Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace Earns 14th Consecutive Forbes Five-Star Award

Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace Earns 14th Consecutive Forbes Five-Star Award

Forbes Five-Star Recognition Continues

Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace just claimed its 14th consecutive Forbes Five-Star Award, and honestly, it's about time we stopped being surprised by this. The Forbes Travel Guide announced today that Guy Savoy's Las Vegas outpost maintains its position among the world‘s most elite dining destinations. This isn’t just another casino restaurant collecting awards – this is the real deal, and the consistency speaks volumes.

The timing feels particularly significant as the restaurant celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Two decades in Vegas is practically ancient history in a town that reinvents itself every few years, but Guy Savoy's staying power comes from something the Strip often lacks: unwavering quality. This remains Chef Guy Savoy‘s only restaurant outside France, which means the standards here mirror exactly what you’d find in his Paris locations.

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The Food That Matters

To celebrate this latest Forbes recognition, the restaurant rolled out a Forbes Five-Star Celebration menu at $500, or $800 with wine pairing. Before you roll your eyes at the price point, consider what you're getting: Artichoke and Black Truffle Soup with toasted mushroom brioche and black truffle butter that's been perfected over decades. The signature “Sealand” dish features A5 Japanese wagyu beef paired with lobster – not the tourist-trap surf and turf you'll find elsewhere, but a carefully composed plate where every element serves a purpose.

The Restaurant Guy Savoy website shows a menu that changes seasonally, but the techniques and attention to detail remain constant. This is molecular gastronomy done right – enhancing natural flavors rather than showing off with unnecessary theatrics.

Why This Recognition Matters

Forbes Travel Guide's standards aren‘t handed out like player’s club cards. Amanda Frasier, President of Standards & Ratings for Forbes Travel Guide, noted how this year‘s winners represent “authentic experiences while offering unparalleled amenities.” In Vegas, where “authentic” often means a themed facade, Guy Savoy delivers the genuine article.

The restaurant’s trophy case tells the story: two Michelin stars, Wine Spectator's Grand Award, and AAA Five Diamond Designation every year since 2008. Most recently, it earned the highest ranking for any Las Vegas restaurant on LaListe's 2026 Top 1,000 Restaurants list. These aren‘t participation trophies – they’re recognition from organizations that actually understand fine dining.

The Vegas Standard

What sets Guy Savoy apart in a city obsessed with bigger, louder, and flashier is its commitment to the fundamentals: exceptional ingredients, precise technique, and service that anticipates rather than reacts. While other high-end Vegas restaurants chase Instagram moments, Guy Savoy focuses on the plate.

Twenty years in, 14 consecutive Forbes Five-Stars, and still the only Guy Savoy outside France – that‘s not luck or marketing. That’s a restaurant that understood from day one that Vegas diners, despite what some chefs assume, can recognize and appreciate world-class cuisine. Check the Forbes Travel Guide website for the complete 2026 winners list, but know that Guy Savoy‘s continued presence there isn’t news – it's exactly where it belongs.

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Marco Reyes is a Las Vegas food and drink writer focused on where locals actually eat. He covers everything from late-night staples and neighborhood favorites to new restaurant openings and chef-driven concepts, with an emphasis on flavor, value, and consistency. Marco isn’t interested in hype for hype’s sake — if it’s worth your time and money, he’ll tell you why, and if it’s not, he’ll be honest about that too.
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