im in new york..has to be per se..290 per person..french cuisine..you can order some bottles of wine for 10 grand
You would have to ask some 0.25%ers. There's always little comments in articles about truly rich people spending $3-4k on lunch. Of course, us normal folks have no clue where those places are.
And like, some lines of cocaine and shit on a silver platter.Any meal for that price better come with a happy ending after dessert.
And like, some lines of cocaine and shit on a silver platter.
Hmmm, I think the most expensive I've dined at was ~$36.
El bulli, French Laundry
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not open anymore I don't think, but LA use to have this place called I believe The Orchard. I ate there about 18 years ago. You had to make reservations months in advance. They didn't even have a menu, you called and spoke directly to their 1 chef and told him what you wanted. Whatever you asked for he'd make it.
lol should have wrote 'stuff'.What do you do with the lines of shit?
Pretty sure El Bulli is closed now. Would have been pretty fun to go when they were open.
Per Se and French Laundry are both owned by the same guy and I'm pretty sure they are supposed to be on pretty similar standing.
I imagine its probably one of the 3 Michelin star places:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Michelin_starred_restaurants
Usually the top places are the opposite. Prix Fix menu based on which ingredients are freshest/best and what original creation the chef comes up with. IIRC the big thing now is using sustainable local ingredients and creating interesting dishes from that.
El bulli, French Laundry
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El bulli - don't think so, they were so cheap (relatively) that they had gone bankrupt.