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City Stat E Restaurant Cuisine Price Range (Per Person City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) San CA 5A5 Steak Steakhouse $30-$50 Complimentary Francisco Lounge Dessert Dallas TX Abacus North $50+ n/a Complimentary American appetizer, private dining experience with chef meet & greet Philadelph PA Abe Fisher Jewish $30-$60 n/a n/a ia San CA Acquerello Italian $60+ 1 n/a Francisco Chicago: IL Alinea North $60+ 3 n/a NOTE: American Moving to Madrid, then Miami Las Vegas NV Alize French $60+ n/a n/a San CA Al's Place North $30-$60 1 n/a Francisco American San CA Alta North $30-$50 Complimentary Francisco American Welcome Drink San CA Ame North $60+ 1 n/a Francisco American Portland OR Andina Spanish $30-$60 n/a Las NV Andrea's Pan-Asian $30-$60 n/a n/a Vegas Las Vegas NV Andre's French $60+ n/a n/a Los CA Animal Contemporary $30-$50 n/a n/a Angeles American Berkeley CA Antoinette French Expected early 2016 San CA Aster North $30-$60 n/a Francisco American San CA Atelier Crenn French $60+ 2 n/a City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) Francisco Napa CA Auberge Du Contemporary $60+ 1 n/a Valley Soleil American Carmel CA Aubergine Contemporary $60+ n/a n/a American New LA August French $60+ n/a n/a Orleans Chicago IL The Aviary Modern Ultra High n/a Eclectic End San CA Aziza Moroccan $30-$60 1 Priority Access Francisco Miami FL Azul Modern $50+ n/a Private cooking Eclectic class for two with chef, apron to take home Miami FL Baoli Miami Mediterranean $50+ n/a Complimentary Welcome Drink Miami FL Barezzito Japanese $30+ n/a Complimentary Welcome Drink Austin TX Barley Swine North n/a n/a American Miami FL Barton G North $60+ n/a n/a American Palo Alto CA Baume French $60+ 2 n/a Miami FL Bazaar by Spanish $60+ 2 n/a Jose Andres Beverly CA Bazaar by Modern $60+ n/a n/a Hills Jose Eclectic Andres Beverl y Hills Las Vegas NV Bazaar Meat Steakhouse $60+ n/a n/a by Jose Andres Portland OR Beast North $60+ n/a n/a American City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) Las Vegas NV Beauty & North n/a Expected Spring Essex American 2016 San CA Benu North $50+ 2 Private Dining Francisco American Experience with chef meet & greet, signed menu, & pre- dinner canapes Tampa FL Bern's Steakhouse $60+ n/a n/a Steakhouse Chicago IL Bestia Italian $30-$60 n/a n/a Chicago IL Blackbird North $30-$60 1 n/a American Santa CA BOA Steakhouse $50+ n/a Complimentary Monica Steakhouse glass of Santa Monica prosecco Los CA BOA Steakhouse $50+ n/a Complimentary Angeles Steakhouse glass of Sunset prosecco Napa CA Bouchon French $30-$60 1 n/a Valley Las Vegas NV Bouchon at French $30-$60 n/a n/a the Venetian Beverly CA Bouchon French $30-$60 n/a Hills Beverly Hills San CA Boulevard North $60+ 1 n/a Francisco American San CA Bourbon Steakhouse $30-$50 1 Complimentary Francisco Steak Welcome Drink New LA Brennan's Creole $30-$60 n/a n/a Orleans Philadelph PA Buddakan Chinese $30-$60 n/a n/a ia Philadelphia Philadelph PA Butcher and Steakhouse $60+ n/a n/a ia Singer San CA Californios Mexican $60+ 1 n/a City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) Francisco CA Campton French/Indian $60+ 2 Priority Access San Place Francisco Seattle WA Canlis Contemporary $60+ n/a n/a American, Seafood Las Vegas NV Carbone Italian $60+ n/a n/a Las Vegas NV Carmine's Italian $30 & n/a Complimentary under Chocolate torta Portland OR Castagna North $60+ n/a n/a American Nashville TN Catbird Seat Contemporary $60+ n/a n/a American Portland ME Central Tapas/small $10-$30 n/a n/a Provisions plates Berkeley CA Chez Panisse Contemporary $60+ n/a American/Fren ch Miami FL Cipriani Italian $60+ n/a n/a Seattle WA City Light North n/a n/a American Washingto DC CityZen CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED n D.C. NOTE: CLOSED New LA Clancy's Creole $30-$60 n/a n/a Orleans New LA Cochon Cajun/ Creole $10-$30 n/a Orleans Seafood San CA Coi Californian $50+ 2 Complimentary Francisco welcome drink New LA Commander's Cajun/Creole $30-$60 n/a n/a Orleans Palace Oakland CA Commis Contemporary $60+ 2 n/a City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) American San CA Cotogna Italian $30-$60 n/a Francisco Miami FL Coya Miami Peruvian/ $30-$60 n/a n/a Japanese Beverly CA CUT by Steakhouse $60+ n/a n/a Hills Wolfgang Puck Beverly Hills Las Vegas NV CUT by Steakhouse $60+ n/a n/a Wolfgang Puck Miami FL DB Bistro French $60+ n/a n/a Moderne Las Vegas NV DB Brasserie French $30-$60 n/a n/a Los CA Delphine French $30-$50 n/a Complimentary Angeles Glass of Prosecco Los CA Desert Rose Mediterranean $30 & n/a Complimentary Angeles under Dessert Las Vegas NV é by José Spanish $60+ n/a n/a Andrés Las Vegas NV Eiffel Tower French $60+ n/a n/a Restaurant Chicago IL El Ideas Contemporary $60+ 1 n/a American Princeton NJ Elements Contemporary $60+ n/a n/a American Chicago IL Elizabeth Contemporary $60+ 1 n/a American Chicago IL Everest French $60+ 1 n/a Los CA Fig & Olive Mediterranean $30-$50 n/a Complimentary Angeles Melrose Place dessert or drink Los CA Fig & Olive Mediterranean $30-$50 n/a Complimentary Angeles Newport dessert or drink City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) Beach San CA Flour + Water Italian $30-$60 n/a Francisco Miami FL Forge Steakhouse $60+ n/a n/a Boulder CO Frasca Food Italian $60+ n/a n/a & Wine Napa CA French French $50+ 3 VIP experience Valley Laundry including premium seating, artist meet & greets, champagne upon arrival, lodging & dining. New LA Galatoire's French $30-$60 n/a n/a Orleans San CA Gary Danko Modern $60+ 1 n/a Francisco Eclectic New LA Gautreau's French/Creole $30-$60 n/a n/a Orleans Las Vegas NV Giada Itailian $30-$60 n/a n/a Chicago IL Goosefoot Contemporary $60+ 1 n/a American Las Vegas NV Gordon Steakhouse $60+ n/a n/a Ramsay Steak Chicago IL Grace Contemporary $60+ 2 n/a American Chicago IL Graham Contemporary $30-$60 2 n/a Elliot Bistro American Las Vegas NV Guy Savoy French $60+ n/a n/a Los CA Hakkasan Chinese $50+ n/a priority seating Angeles San CA Hakkasan Chinese $50+ n/a priority seating Francisco City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) Miami CA Hakkasan Chinese $50+ n/a priority seating Las Vegas CA Hakkasan Chinese $50+ n/a Complimentary welcome drink Oakland CA Haven California $30 & Complimentary under Welcome drink New LA Herbsaint French $30-$60 n/a n/a Orleans Las Vegas NV Herringbone Seafood $30-$60 n/a Philadelph PA High Street on Contemporary $10-$30 n/a n/a ia Market American Charlesto SC Husk Charlest Traditional $30-$60 n/a n/a n on American, Seafood, Southern Nashville TN Husk Southern $30-$60 n/a n/a Nashville Los CA Il Piccolo Italian $30 & n/a Complimentary Angeles Verde under appetizer Los CA INK North $60+ n/a n/a Angeles American Los CA Ivy North $30-$60 n/a n/a Angeles American Las Vegas NV Jaleo Spanish $30-$60 n/a n/a Washingto DC Jaleo Spanish $10-$30 n/a Complimentary n DC Bethesda Welcome Drink Washingto DC Jaleo Crystal Spanish $30 & n/a Complimentary n DC City under Welcome Drink Washingto DC Jaleo DC Spanish $30-$50 n/a Complimentary n DC Welcome Drink Las Vegas NV Jasmine Chinese $60+ n/a n/a Miami FL Jaya Asian Fusion $30-$60 n/a n/a Las Vegas NV Joel French $60+ n/a n/a Robuchon Las Vegas City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) Miami FL Joe's Stone North $30-$60 n/a n/a Crab American NOTE: Restaurant does not accept reservations Las Vegas NV Julian Spanish $30-$60 n/a n/a Serrano Miami FL Juvia Asian Fusion $60+ n/a n/a Las Vegas NV Kabuto Japanese n/a n/a Los CA Katana Japanese $30-$50 n/a Complimentary Angeles Glass of Prosecco Los CA Katsuya Japanese n/a n/a Angeles Miami FL Katsuya Japanese n/a n/a Las Vegas NV Katsuya Japanese n/a n/a Miami FL Khong River CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED House NOTE: CLOSED Miami FL Klima Spanish n/a Priority Access Washingto DC Komi Italian, Greek $60+ n/a n/a n DC & Mediterranean San CA Kusakabe Japanese 1 n/a Francisco Chicago IL L2O CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED NOTE: CLOSED San CA La Folie French n/a Francisco San CA La Mar Peruvian $30-$50 VIP mid-course Francisco & special house dessert City Stat Restaurant Cuisine Price Michelin Stars 2014 Ten Group e Range Benefit (n/a if city not yet (per reviewed) person) Miami FL La Mar by Peruvian n/a n/a Gaston Acurio San CA La Perennial North Expected Spring Francisco American 2016 New LA La Petite French n/a n/a Orleans Grocery San CA The Progress North n/a Francisco American Chicago IL The Publican North n/a American Philadelph PA Lacroix North n/a n/a ia American Las Vegas NV Lago Italian n/a n/a Las Vegas NV L'Atelier de French n/a n/a Joel Robuchon Philadelph PA Laurel North n/a n/a ia American Dallas TX Lavendou French $30-$50 n/a Complimentary Dessert Las Vegas NV Lavo Italian $30-$50 n/a Unlimited mimosas @ proper brunch San CA Lazy Bear North 1 n/a Francisco American San CA Le Colonial Vietnamese $30-$50 Complimentary Francisco Welcome drink (or dessert) Portland OR Le Pigeon French, $30-$60 n/a n/a Contemporary American Boston MA Legal Seafood $30 & n/a Complimentary Harborside under Appetizer San CA Liholiho Yacht Hawaiian n/a Francisco Club City Stat
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