A former two-Michelin-starred and AAA Five Diamond fine dining restaurant in Las Vegas, known for its French and Spanish cuisine and collection of original Pablo Picasso artworks. It operated for nearly 26 years at the Bellagio hotel.
Julian Serrano is a Spanish-born, Michelin-decorated chef renowned for his innovative approach to Mediterranean, French, Spanish, and molecular gastronomy. He gained significant recognition in San Francisco before...
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Picasso was an iconic fine dining restaurant located at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Its name was derived from the artist Pablo Picasso, and it famously featured a collection of original Picasso artworks, including paintings and ceramic pieces. The restaurant offered lakeside views of the Bellagio fountains, enhancing its unique ambiance. It was known for its sophisticated French and Spanish cuisine.
Customers highly acclaimed Picasso for its exceptional fine dining experience, impeccable service, and the unique opportunity to dine amidst original Picasso masterpieces. It was considered one of Las Vegas's most famous and iconic restaurants, celebrated for its culinary excellence and elegant atmosphere.
Picasso operated for nearly 26 years, opening in 1998 and closing in May 2024. It was a long-standing fixture in Las Vegas's fine dining scene, renowned for its artistic theme and culinary prowess.
The restaurant is permanently closed.
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