America's Best High-End Restaurants
Alinea
1723 N. Halsted St.
Chicago, IL 60614
(312) 867-0110
www.alinearestaurant.com
Led by chef/owner Grant Achatz, Alinea is Chicago's only Michelin three-star restaurant and was recently named the World's Best Restaurant by Elite Traveler for the third consecutive year. Winner of multiple honors, including five James Beard awards and protégé of the French Laundry's Thomas Keller, Achatz is a master of avant-garde food preparation, with an impeccable attention to detail. The seasonally changing prix fixe menu currently features 18 incredible dishes, including oyster leaf mignonette, lobster with carrots and chamomile, a black truffle explosion with romaine and parmesan and the delightful balloon dessert with helium and green apple – a tantalizing dessert replete with edible helium-filled balloons made of dehydrated apple. Following the success of the ticket system utilized by Achatz's second Chicago restaurant – Next – Alinea sells advance tickets two to three months in advance and encourages guests to view ticket sale dates through its Facebook and Twitter pages. Top attractions within a few miles of Alinea include Wrigley Field, Lincoln Park and the Art Institute of Chicago.
Commander's Palace
1403 Washington Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 899-8221
www.commanderspalace.com
Arguably the most famous restaurant in New Orleans, Commander's Palace has been enticing customers with haute Louisiana Creole dishes for more than 130 years. Executive Chef Tory McPhail, last year's James Beard winner of Best Chef: South, continues a long-standing Commander's Palace tradition of celebrated executive chefs, including two of New Orleans' most famous – Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse. Yet unlike other high-end restaurants, the chef's tasting menu is a splendid bargain at just $95 with optional wine pairing for $48. The dinner menu, which changes almost daily, may include sweet Florida stone crabmeat, the classic sautéed Louisiana crawfish with fried green tomatoes and smoked tomato rémoulade and Lake Pontchartrain soft shell crab served with fresh local and seasonal produce. Located in the stately Garden District, the Commander's Palace has won numerous awards, most notably Zagat's Best New Orleans Restaurant an astounding 18 times, three-time winner of Food and Wine Magazine's Reader's Choice Award for Best Restaurant in America and a James Beard Lifetime Achievement Award for co-owner Ella Brennan, whose family owns several well-known restaurants, including Mr. B's Bistro and Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse in the historic French Quarter.
Eleven Madison Park
11 Madison Ave.
New York, NY 10010
(212) 889-0905
www.elevenmadisonpark.com
Ask a New York foodie what the city's best high-end restaurant might be and the answer could involve a painstaking thought process. That's because New York boasts seven three-star Michelin restaurants, all with consistent inclusions among lists of the world's best. But by virtue of recent awards - S. Pellegrino's fifth best restaurant in the world, 2012 James Beard Chef of the Year for co-owner and Executive Chef Daniel Humm and perfect ratings by The New York Times and the Michelin Guide, Eleven Madison Park seems like a worthy choice, although celebrated restaurants such as Daniel, Le Bernardin and Per Se will rightfully disagree. Yet all will agree Eleven Madison Park is consistently ranked among the top five and continually raising the bar in fine dining excellence. Sample dishes from the restaurant's multi-course menu include sturgeon-smoked tableside poached lobster with escarole and almond and langoustine with fennel, sour cherries and clam. Located in the historic Metropolitan Life North Building overlooking Madison Park in Manhattan's historic Flatiron District, the restaurant is co-owned by restaurateur and native New Yorker Will Guidara, who previously served as the restaurant's general manager.
Joël Robuchon
MGM Grand Hotel
3799 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 891-7925
www.mgmgrand.com
Michelin no longer produces a guide for Las Vegas, but if it did, at the top of the list would be Joël Robuchon at the MGM Grand on the Las Vegas Strip. That's because it's the only restaurant in the Gambling Capital of the World to earn that distinction. Led by the legendary French chef once named as his country's Chef of the Century by the revered French restaurant guide Gault Millau, the Vegas restaurant is also the only one in the U.S. to bear his name. The 16-course menu dégustation is among the world's most expensive including signature dishes such as La Langoustine, Le Poulet Fermier and L'oeuf de Poule. Joël Robuchon at the MGM Grand also offers an a la carte menu and prix fixe a la carte menu. With 12 restaurants located throughout the world, Chef Robuchon currently has 25 Michelin Guide stars, the most of any chef in the world.
Restaurant at Meadowood
[/caption]900 Meadowood Lane
St. Helena, CA 94574
(707) 967-1205
www.therestaurantatmeadowood.com
Nestled within the pristine hills of the Napa Valley, the fabulous Restaurant at Meadowood Resort is just one of two restaurants west of the Mississippi River to earn three Michelin stars. Executive Chef Christopher Kostow, last year's James Beard winner for Best Chef West, is a master in precision food preparation and presentation in the dining room and his arrival has been credited for catapulting the restaurant into the world's upper echelon of fine dining. For the ultimate dining experience at Meadowood, Chef Kostow offers a 15- to 20-course Chef's Counter Tasting Menu, which may feature lavish dishes such as tuna venison kohlrabi sorrels caviar and king crab uni cauliflower butter presented over several hours. The restaurant's wine list features more than 1,200 selections, including selections from the Napa Valley's Harlan Estate and Screaming Eagle wineries, owned by Meadowood partners H. William Harlan and Stan Kroenke.