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Guy Savoy: Chef's Table for 4

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Restaurant Guy Savoy: Krug Chef's Table for Four

The winner of this package will receive the Krug Chef's Table experience for four. Enjoy a 10-course meal made on-the-spot, paired with two glasses of Krug at Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.

Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace has been called the best restaurant in Las Vegas, serving elegant French Cuisine in a fine dining environment. Designed to emulate the menu of his Paris restaurant, the Restaurant Guy Savoy Caesars Palace menu includes many classic Savoy dishes.

For a truly special experience, Restaurant Guy Savoy offers a Krug Chef's Table option. Designed for lovers of fine wine and cuisine, the six-seat chef's table provides guests an intimate view of the kitchen while enjoying a tasting menu paired perfectly with Krug Champagnes. The 10-course meal is prepared on the spot and paired with two glasses of Krug.

Restrictions:

  • January 30, 2023
  • Redemption must be completed by the expiration date. Caesars Entertainment regrets that no extensions or changes to certificate or transfer of privileges, regardless of circumstances, will be granted
  • You must be at least 21 years of age and not on a list of excluded persons to redeem.
  • Guest(s) are responsible for gratuity.
  • This offer is valid Monday through Sunday. Amenities are not included.

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  • A $3 handling fee will be added to each winning bid. (*Not to exceed $25 per winner.)
  • Pick-up will begin the week of August 15th, 2022.
  • All shipped packages will be at the winner's expense per the Distribution Policy. Some exceptions may apply. Please read the complete policy for full details.

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