Le Cirque at Bellagio Receives AAA Five Diamond Award
18 November 2003 - 4:10AM
PR Newswire (US)
Le Cirque at Bellagio Receives AAA Five Diamond Award Bellagio,
Picasso and Renoir Receive Award for Third Consecutive Year Making
Bellagio Only Hotel With Two Five Diamond Restaurants LAS VEGAS,
Nov. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Diamonds: superior, brilliant,
exceptional. Today, Le Cirque received five, joining the ranks of
now three-time recipients Bellagio, Picasso, and Renoir at The
Mirage. With the addition of Le Cirque to the AAA Five Diamond
family, Bellagio becomes the only resort in America to house two
Five Diamond award-winning restaurants under one roof. "The AAA
Five Diamond award is one of the highest compliments a restaurant
or hotel can receive," said Randy Morton, vice president of Hotel
Operations at Bellagio. "For Bellagio to be given the distinction
and to be home to two Five Diamond restaurants has us all on cloud
nine. Considering the quality of resorts, tremendous culinary
talent and celebrity chefs in Las Vegas, we are extraordinarily
proud of this award that recognizes the level of commitment each of
our employees makes." AAA Five Diamonds represent a superior level
of service, quality and ambience. Le Cirque is now one of only
three restaurants in Nevada to have earned this honor sharing the
distinction with Picasso at Bellagio and Renoir at The Mirage. With
nearly 19,000 restaurants evaluated each year, less than one
percent earn this esteemed award of excellence. Marc Poidevin,
Executive Chef of Le Cirque, said, "We complete the perfect circle
from the minute the reservation is made to the minute our guests
leave the restaurant. We strive each day to provide an exemplary
experience for each and every guest." Chef Poidevin matches the
colorful and animated surroundings of Le Cirque with his vibrant
French cookery blended with contemporary influences. Guests can
relish in world-class wines, haute cuisine and luxurious service in
an intimate setting. Le Cirque is the third restaurant in the MGM
MIRAGE family to earn the AAA Five Diamond Award. Picasso at
Bellagio and Renoir at The Mirage were awarded the Five Diamond
today for the third consecutive year. The two restaurants made
history in 2001 when they became the first two Five Diamond
restaurants in Las Vegas history. "Each day, we set out to create
special, memorable moments for our guests," said Julian Serrano,
executive chef at Picasso. "The Five Diamond Award tells us that we
are successful in that goal." Chef Serrano's memorable,
Mediterranean cuisine is inspired by the regions of France and
Spain where Picasso spent much of his life. Picasso masterpieces,
as well as a collection of his charming ceramic pieces, further
delight the senses of diners enjoying the Picasso experience. At
Renoir, Executive Chef Alessandro Stratta uses the finest
ingredients to create signature dishes reflected on each of his
seasonal menus. Guests can indulge in Chef Stratta's innovative,
contemporary French cuisine while admiring numerous works of art by
master painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. "It's an extreme privilege to
be honored for doing what you love," said Chef Stratta. "In what
has become an extraordinary dining scene in Las Vegas, we are proud
to stand apart and define ourselves as a true dining destination."
For the ultimate resort destination, look no further than Bellagio,
an ideal place for beauty and elegance. Bellagio became the first
and only Las Vegas hotel and casino in history to be awarded the
AAA Five Diamond Award in 2002. Today, the resort received this
distinction for the third consecutive year. To be considered for
AAA rating and approval, restaurants and lodgings undergo a
thorough evaluation by one of 65 full-time, trained, professional
tourism editors. Five Diamond establishments go through a much more
extensive review. The entire experience, from arrival through
departure, is taken into account. "The quality of service and
facilities is very exacting for this level of achievement," said
Michael Petrone, director, AAA Tourism Information Development. "We
are convinced that these properties will exceed guest expectations,
otherwise they would not have achieved a Five Diamond rating." AAA
first started listing accommodation information in its travel
publications in the early 1900s. In 1937, the first field
inspectors were hired to inspect hotels, motels and restaurants. In
1963, AAA began to rate all accommodations as good, very good,
excellent and outstanding. The current one to five diamond rating
system was introduced in 1977 during AAA's 75th anniversary. Morton
added, "As excited as we are today, tomorrow we'll be back at work,
working harder than ever to ensure that we continue providing that
same level of experience to every guest that walks through our
doors." DATASOURCE: MGM MIRAGE CONTACT: Media, Jenn Michaels,
Public Relations of MGM MIRAGE, +1-702-891-7272
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