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Comfort Zone
Picasso is an elegant restaurant. And while it might be a little bit intimidating sitting amongst about $50 million worth of Picasso paintings, it's also exhilarating. Whether you're nervous or excited about your wall-mounted dining companions, read on for tips to help you enjoy them.

    
    Reservations
Reservations are required.

Seating
Tables are comfortable for four people, each of which will enjoy sitting in round-backed armed upholstered chairs that are between 19 and 20 inches at their widest point. There's plenty of room to maneuver between tables, as they are not crowded; rather than hosting extra diners, Picasso would rather provide you with an extra special experience.

Atmosphere
There is light music playing in the restaurant, and there's also a bit of a din, though it's muted simultaneously by the carpets and the high ceilings. You can sit in the semiprivate dining enclave, which may be a little quieter, but the noise level really isn't unbearable at all; it's more a constant din than a loud intrusion, and it can be easily ignored if you're having a romantic dinner. Romantic lighting also helps to aid that experience. Service is lovely and seamless. You will note if your server is busy, another will come by and help out if he or she is in a jam, just to keep things working like clockwork.

Restrooms
As the restaurant is on one floor and the restrooms are within the restaurant they are easily accessable to all patrons. Furthermore, the marble counters of the restrooms are lovely, adorned with flowers and cloth towels for your convenience.

   
     
    
Dress Code
Jackets are recommended for gentlemen.

Parking
There is valet parking at the hotel.

Awards
AAA Five-Diamond Award, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007; Mobil Travel Guide Five-Star Award, 2000, 2001 and 2002; Wine Spectator Grand Award, 2003, Best of Award of Excellence, 2002, 2003; DiRona Restaurant Guide Award, 2004; Las Vegas Life Magazine Epicurean Awards: Best Overall Restaurant, 2000, Best Restaurant on the Strip, 2000; James Beard Foundation All-Clad Metal Crafters Nomination for Outstanding Chef Award, 2000 - Julian Serrano; Food and Wine Magazine, Best New Restaurant; Gourmet Magazine, America's Best Restaurants - Top 5 for Las Vegas, 2000; James Beard Foundation "Best Chef in the Southwest" 2002, "Best Chef of California" 1998.

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