28 Michelin meals in 24h
A Las Vegas man set a Guinness World Record by eating at 28 Michelin‑starred restaurants in 24 hours — a logistical stunt that spotlights both Michelin’s reach and extreme restaurant‑hopping. The attempt underscores how accessible (and circuitous) fine‑dining can be in a compact urban circuit. (dexerto.com)
Joshua Fyksen, a Las Vegas sommelier, carried out the 24‑hour itinerary between 9–10 May 2025 that Guinness World Records lists with an official date of 10 May 2025. (guinnessworldrecords.com) His run began at Oxomoco in Brooklyn and concluded at Gramercy Tavern in Manhattan, per published itineraries and press coverage. (style.news.am) Fyksen told Guinness his total outlay was $1,451.34, comprising $976.97 for food (including tips) and $474.37 for transportation between venues. (aol.com) Guinness noted the result reclaimed the title for Fyksen and said he overtook the previous benchmark of 25 restaurants set by Sujoy Kumar Mitra and Rajnish Kumar Tripathi in Hong Kong in 2024. (guinnessworldrecords.com) Among the dishes Fyksen named as personal highlights were the Jonah crab salad at Le Pavillon, a scallop dumpling at Tuome, and the Tortellini Pomodoro at Torissi. (upi.com) The record application included a list of timed reservations and a minute‑by‑minute itinerary that Guinness used in its verification process. (guinnessworldrecords.com)