Top 10 Hotel Restaurants in the U.S.

Eating dinner in a hotel restaurant can be a mundane affair. But eating dinner in a hotel restaurant surrounded by Picasso paintings is something else.
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Eating dinner in a hotel restaurant can be a mundane affair. But eating dinner in a hotel restaurant surrounded by Picasso paintings is something else. Enjoy fine dining and great views at GAYOT.com's Top 10 Hotel Restaurants in the U.S.

DALLAS
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek

Dallas's grande dame of dining prevails in fine style. The beloved restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek gracefully preserves its historic roots while embracing the future.

LAS VEGAS
Bellagio
Picasso

At this temple of gastronomy (and veritable Picasso museum) in the Bellagio in Las Vegas, Julian Serrano and his solid team deliver a culinary extravaganza. Select tables also offer views of the Bellagio's fountains, topping off the exquisite, romantic setting.

ST. HELENA
Meadowood Napa Valley
The Restaurant at Meadowood

Chef Christopher Kostow's intention is to surprise, disarm and delight diners throughout a meal at The Restaurant at Meadowood. Even dishes with seemingly modest ingredients are complex and unforgettable delicacies.

LAGUNA BEACH
Montage Laguna Beach
Studio

The word "studio" may bring to mind an artist's workshop filled with painted canvases in various states of progress, but this Studio presents the polished culinary creations of executive chef Craig Strong. The Montage Laguna Beach built the restaurant as a small Craftsman-style house atop a gorgeous bluff with enviable panoramic views.

LUMMI ISLAND
The Willows Inn

Chef Blaine Wetzel, an alumnus of Copenhagen's Noma, presides over the dining room at The Willows Inn, located two hours north of Seattle on remote Lummi Island. Inventive combinations, unconventional flavors, unexpected textures, vivid colors and out-of-the-box platings make for an innovative meal.

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