Fleur de Lys

3950 Las Vegas Blvd S Las VegasNV89119
Closed
Sunday
11:00am-10:30pm
Monday
11:00am-10:30pm
Tuesday
11:00am-10:30pm
Wednesday
11:00am-10:30pm
Thursday
11:00am-10:30pm
Friday
11:00am-10:30pm
Saturday
11:00am-10:30pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(22)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Fleur De Lys can be found at Las Vegas Blvd S 3950. The following is offered: Burgers. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Las Vegas there are 14 other Burgers. An overview can be found here.
by opendius on March 25, 2015 from opendius

Tips

Vegetarian options are available upon request. The chef is even known to whip up something unique for the discriminating diner.
by menuism on January 12, 2015 from menuism
Private cabana booths (with retractable curtains) look very VIP, but they're available for reservation to all guests. Or book the wine room, which seats six and hovers above the main dining floor.
by menuism on January 12, 2015 from menuism

Editorial Reviews

Fleur de Lys closed on September 12 for remodeling. It will reopen with a new menu, new decor and an expanded patio in December.The sequel to Hubert Keller's San Francisco refectory provides prix-fixed French fulfillment to an educated crowd. The granite mosaic walls, leather seats, and hurricane candles create a rustic-elegant atmosphere for well-traveled diners and serious gourmands. An...
by blackbookmag on April 01, 2012 from blackbookmag
As a not-so-subtle version of chef Hubert Keller's intimate San Francisco restaurant of the same name, the Vegas Fleur de Lys inside the Mandalay Bay is designed with soaring ceilings and massive stone walls. And while the menu contains tame French and Continental dishes such as a slow-roasted king salmon with caviar, there are nods to Vegas excess, too. The $5,000 burger is a Kobe beef patty...
by concierge on September 12, 2010 from concierge
When Mandalay Bay executives decided to open a classic French restaurant, they called San Francisco's Hubert Keller, who has been up to the task. This may not be everyone's idea of how a classic French restaurant should look, though. It's a flower-filled cave designed by party planner Stanlee Gatti, with soaring curtains framing the dining room, and a live floral sculpture on the stone main...
by gayot on July 02, 2007 from gayot

Information from the business

Chef Hubert Keller brings his signature restaurant to Las Vegas, offering the same contemporary French cuisine for which he has become famous.
by homestead on November 10, 2014 from homestead