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Our Over The Top Meal at The Most Expensive Restaurant at Bellagio Las Vegas | Le Cirque

Le Cirque at Bellagio is a renowned AAA Five Diamond-awarded fine dining restaurant offering contemporary French cuisine in a whimsical, circus-themed setting. Designed by Adam Tihany, the interior features bold colors and a tent-like ceiling, with views of the Fountains of Bellagio. It offers multi-course tasting menus, including options for wine pairings.

Key Details of Le Cirque Las Vegas
Cuisine: Refined French, with highlights like potato-crusted sea bass and Japanese wagyu beef.
Atmosphere: Intimate and luxurious, often described as a “jewel box” with vibrant circus-inspired decor.
Dining Experience: Features a “choose-your-own-adventure” tasting menu format, with options for 4-course or 8-course meals.
Views: Provides intimate, direct views of the Fountains of Bellagio.
Wine List: Boasts an extensive, award-winning international wine list with over 900 selections.
Dress Code: Formal. Gentlemen are required to wear jackets, and casual attire like shorts or open shoes is not permitted.

Le Cirque is considered a premier, high-end dining experience and is the last remaining outpost of the historic New York City institution.

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45 Comments

  1. Oh my gosh that dessert course 😍 I needed THAT after the run instead of Hattie B's
    That big bite was awesome 😂

  2. Nice video! We ate at Superfrico last year and spent about that much, lackluster. Your menu at cirque was far superior, and the dessert view was much nicer 🙂

  3. I love that you had a "treat yourself" experience that was so enjoyable and fun! Extra kudos to your server who moved you to a window adjacent location for dessert. That was a MOVE. 👍🏻👍🏻

  4. Josh in a suit and tie for evening dinner at Las Vegas let’s start a trend 💯 Tiki Bar at Excalibur

  5. As a Vegas local, anytime someone asks for recommendations I divert them to your channel. Fun vlog! That desert truffle looks a lot like a "Boost" truffle from Vegas Chocolatier Jean Marie Auboine. That is my favorite!

  6. I ate there in 2024. Very nice meal and the service was incredible. The dining room is so beautiful.

  7. I ate there in 2001. A group of six, we all had the 4 course meal. Everyone thought it was ok. Nobody raved about it. The next night we ate at Prime. Everyone thought the meal at Prime was much better. 5 out of the 6 said they wouldn’t go back to Le Cirque, everyone said they would definitely go back to Prime. Maybe it’s better now. Thanks for the review!!!

  8. Wow what a special meal! You both deserve it! MARTIN THE MAN thank you for taking such good care of such a beautiful couple!

  9. This place was one of the worst meals I have ever experienced. To top it all off they allowed a whole table of men with tank tops in and women that looked like they came front the pool. I would never recommend this place.

  10. Unfortunately, they’re closing. We’ve been to Le Cirque in the 90s (NY and LV) and had some wonderful meals there. It’s sad that dining tastes have changed.

  11. Love y'all . Couldn't make it through. Eating Kermit and Sally the Snail was too much. Still gave a thumbs up. Ok stuck around after I heard Wygu.

  12. Now, you guys knew it was the youngest girl, Edith from Minons, not Penelope from reck it Ralph.😅😅

  13. Great video you two! I just have one question: How was the food compared to Joel Robuchon? Hubby and I are starting to think about where to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary.

  14. We love LeCirque and are so sad it’s closing. We love Martin! He sent us a Valentine card this past Feb and a get well card and book to read last summer when I was recovering from surgery. We hope to be able to go see him before they close. Martin is most certainly the man!

  15. Hate to here that Le Cirque will be closing, especially since it had been a staple of Bellagio since the property opened… everything looked great and what an amazing space. Hoping I can make it in during my June trip! Great video guys.

  16. Gross, no thank you. I tried it for a party in Vegas and was not impressed. I am not a FU FU type of eater anyhow.

  17. Looked like a good meal. Love the escargot/puff pastry combo. Curious to know what takes over. Such a tucked in a corner spot. Who would compare to this meal?

  18. Let's be real, who the hell can afford $791 BEFORE tip for a dinner? The drink prices???? $80 UPCHARGE for a steak??? This is not a criticism of your content just a comment on what you can expect to spend if you want to 'treat' yourself to a very nice dinner in Vegas and honestly its a shame.

  19. You are like, number 2 of 3 dozen creators we’ve watched who has been gracious enough to shoulder the cost and share this restaurant with us.

  20. Why are they closing? Did you like this as much as Pisces at the Wynn? We are going to be snowbirds in Vegas. Staying near Summerlin but will probably go to the strip some. Just wondering were to splurge once and awhile.

  21. You guys have never looked better. Absolutely beautiful, Rachel, and Josh, you’re so handsome. You look like you could be renewing your vows. ❤

  22. The mini deserts are called petit fours or mignardise. While often used interchangeably, mignardises specifically refers to a broader category of dainty, bite-sized sweets (including chocolates), while traditional petit fours were specifically baked in a "small oven". Glad you both had a magnificent time.

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