These Are the Priciest Restaurants in Florida

FLORIDA — Be prepared to drop around $300 if you order off the top of the menus at L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon in Miami and Victoria & Albert's in Orlando, the most expensive restaurants in Florida, according to a new ranking.
Love Food, whose content includes recipes, food news and opinion pieces, said the list of upscale restaurants in every state includes everything from “old-school, mahogany-filled steakhouses to seafood spots right by the ocean.”
The picks are based on the priciest main course or tasting menu. Spots with just one very expensive dish were excluded.
The editors of the list said the United States has some seriously upscale restaurants for diners looking to spend big on a special occasion.”
Of L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Love Food said:
"Slick and chic L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon boasts two Michelin stars (the most in Florida) and serves a seasonal four-course tasting menu priced at $195, as well as an Evolution tasting menu with a dedicated lobster course for $295, plus add-ons. There's also an à la carte menu featuring a crispy poached egg with caviar and smoked salmon for $95."
Of Victoria & Albert's, Love Food said:
"Walt Disney World is famous for its candy apples and giant turkey legs, but did you know it also has a spot where you can spend over $400 on dinner? Victoria & Albert's, the jewel in the crown of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, proves there really is something for everyone at the House of Mouse. The restaurant is highly acclaimed, earning both a Michelin star and a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Rating in 2024. Here, guests buckle up for an epic four-hour experience, complete with delicate patisserie, melt-in-the-mouth wagyu, and multiple bread courses. The tasting menus start at around $300 but can cost over $400."
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon , 151 NE 41st St., had a 4.3 Google rating Thursday morning.
A Google reviewer scored the modern French restaurant in Miami with fives for food and service and a four for atmosphere.
"La Telier was an absolute delight. The presentation of the dishes was stunning, turning each plate into a work of art. The Riesling wine paired beautifully with the meal, enhancing the flavors elegantly. The service was impeccable—attentive and professional, making the experience even more enjoyable. The desserts were simply exquisite, a perfect ending to a fantastic meal. The food itself? Utterly delicious, exceeding all expectations. One aspect I didn’t particularly enjoy was the shared restroom, which is open to both men and women. While it adds to the restaurant’s modern concept, I personally prefer a more traditional restroom setup. Overall, still a must-visit for anyone looking for exceptional dining," the reviewer wrote.
Victoria & Albert's garnered a 4.8 Google rating, with one reviewer giving the destination American eatery all fives for food, service and atmosphere.
"What an experience. I was able to snag a reservation by calling 60 days out in the Queen Victoria Room. We arrived a little early so we sat down right outside the restaurant in this little lounge area. Someone came out and greeted us and escorted us to the room. Only a limited number of tables but the door remained open where there was a harp player and music drifted softly into the room. A team dedicated to the room itself introduced themselves and provided outstanding service throughout the meal. We were provided a personalized menu and I enjoyed every aspect of this meal. The wine pairing was definitely worth it and you ... served a plentiful amount. I really don't think there was anything I didn't enjoy and was pretty full by the end of it. Everything was cooked beautifully. I enjoyed the Tooth fish and the Scallops and all the meat courses were so tender and flavorful. Everyone was so kind and accommodating. If you can get a reservation for here, I highly recommend," the reviewer wrote.
Both reviewers reported spending at least $100 while dining at the Florida restaurants.
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