Posted on 12/08/2013 9:57:30 AM PST by Kip Russell
hum? My husband and I were there just last year, and only paid $145 (cocktails, aps, dinner and a bottle of wine plus he got desert) and that was during jazz fest.
I am beginning to think people get handed different menus, based on some of the comments.
I’m with you.
I like good food as well as the next man.
I’m willing to pay a premium for really well-prepared food.
But there is a “law of diminishing returns” with this, as with all things. At some point you are paying more than the increase in pleasure is worth.
Or such is my opinion, anyway,
1. Article equates quality with price...they're not necessarily the same..people who eat here do so because they can afford to..and not necessarily because they understand/enjoy the food.
2. If I was going to have a last meal...it would be a Peter Lugar's in Brooklyn..the best steak house ever..and two people can have a really great meal, with a good bottle of wine, and have change from $250.
3.Sometimes the restaurant experience is about something more than the food. For me, fro 20+ years, until 9/11..that was Windows on the World.. food was better than OK..two people could eat well for under $200..but the view..nothing could compare..imagine sitting at your table at twilight and looking DOWN at the planes coming in to land at nearby Laguardia..they could have served franks and beans, and it would have been worth it for that alone..
3. Most of the restaurants on this list employ "Stagaires"..basically UNPAID staff who work long hours in order to learn from a great chef...it's a cross between that of the medieval apprenticeship/indentured servant. You are enjoying great food made by people who work for nothing...a culinary sweat shop....
In 1998, I was fortunate to eat at elBulli, long considered the best restaurant in the world...or among the top three. I enjoyed the meal, though I'm not a fan of the new molecular gastronomy...and your only option is the chef's menu. I figure that at that price, I should be able to order and eat what I want. elBulli has a PAID staff of about 10, and some 70 (SEVENTY) unpaid who work some 14 hours a day for the 6 months or so each year it's open. Wonder what the chef/owner makes?
We’re headed out for In-N-Out in less than an hour....my tummy’s already rumbling in anticipation.
I ate at a laundry once. Coin operated. I had some Cheetos. Carmelized.
My expectations of a restaurant increase proportionately with the price, and there’s a point beyond which there’s no justifying other than exclusivity, ie snobbery. That I’ve never sought. Woe be unto the place with a stratospheric price with inferior food or service though, lol. High price means fulfilling high expectations.
I simply couldn't enjoy a meal in that price range.
Oh and here if it's not on the list: HillBilly Hot dogs
Famous for it's Homewrecker Hot Dog
It's 15 inches of pure beef weenie!!!
I always meant to get out to Peter Lugar’s but I was always in midtown and didn’t have a car. The locals raved about it but Brooklyn is a hike in a cab.
I dont think I would ever go to one of these restaurants. If Im going to spend money like that, I would find a much better place to put it.I had the same thought. What a waste of money. To each his own, I guess.
I guess the one in Biloxi is cheaper than Hawaii. I spent maybe $130 and had quite a bit to eat and some wine. Back then they had the Brussels Sprouts (which are to die for) but I hear they are gone now. One of the 2 best steaks I’ve ever had. The other one was from a little meat market in tiny meat market in Muenster, Texas where they raise their own cattle right there:
http://fischersmeatmarket.com/
Ten more places for the president and family to go live it up!
“Most expensive restaurant I have ever eaten at was the Court of two sisters in New Orleans-great food. I ordered low and porkcops were $100 a plate”
Wow. Mom and I used to meet dad there for lunch a few times a year when he worked near the French Quarter. It was just a regular lunch price in the early 70’s.
Victoria and Alberts wouldn't make your short then. It's good but the main draw is its location in the Grand Floridan and steps away from the Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Take the restaurant and everyone who works there, pick it up and move it outside the gates of Walt Disney World and it wouldn't make this list.
Biggest tab I ever had was at the Beefsteak and Bourbon in the King’s Cross in Sydney, Australia. Now keep in mind this was in 1998. It was the equivalent of a little over 1500 Yankee dollars.
Uh, did I mention that there was a guided missile cruiser and a couple of American destroyers tied up nearby?
I had one of the best nights of my life treating those swabbies.
Oh, for the days of the unlimited expense account again!
There was also the private sushi bar in the basement if the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas - whoa - dinner for two came to 335.00 not including tip / no wine, we had some beers.
My wife is a DISNEY addict and during one of our trips there a few years ago she arranged a meal at Victoria’s. Our meal was at the chefs table in the kitchen. We saw every meal prepared for the night as well as having the Chef serve us a sample of most every thing that went out to the customers. It was quite an experience to see how a really top level kitchen operates. This experience was limited to only one party per night. My wife got it a part of some special package but there was a surcharge for the kitchen table. It may have been $100 or $300 I don’t remember. While the food was very good It wasn’t the best I’ve ever had but it was a special treat she won’t forget.
"Hey there fella, I'll be glad to give you a happy ending for buying me dinner."
You are correct, IMO
By the way, does anybody know if edible gold has a taste? Because it seems to me that if it did, it would aste “metallic”, not a good taste, IMO.
On the other hand, gold is very non-reactive, so maybe there are no gold ions to tickle the taste buds at all.
Does anyone know?
One night, ( this is close to 20 years ago.. we actually walked off our meal..walking back over the bridge into Manhattan)
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