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Lori_Q Aug 22, 2005 11:00 pm

This is small potatoes by comparison to some, but it was the best AND most expensive meal I've ever had: $1020 at the French Laundry for four people. It would have been significantly more if we'd paid the restaurant's price for the bottle of '91 Chateau Margaux we enjoyed with our meat courses. The wine had been our wedding present to the other couple ten years previous; the sommelier opened it for us in exchange for the restaurant's $50 corkage fee.

I still can't believe we paid fifty bucks to have them pour our own bottle of wine for us. Sheesh. What a bunch of maroons.

Cedric75015 Aug 23, 2005 1:37 am

Most expensive: 1300 Euros for 2 (New Year's Eve 2003) at La Tour d'Argent in Paris. However it was far from being our best meal!! :td:

monitor Aug 23, 2005 7:07 am


Originally Posted by Lori_Q
...I still can't believe we paid fifty bucks to have them pour our own bottle of wine for us. Sheesh. What a bunch of maroons.

That's not too far off the standard. We paid $45 corkage at Cafe Gray in NY the other night for a rare Aussie "old vines" Shiraz we brought back from the Barossa that my brother wanted to taste. The rest of the tab was about $225 per person all in which is certainly not anywhere near the highest that you can run up in the Time Warner Center nowadays.

jsmeeker Aug 23, 2005 6:51 pm


Originally Posted by Lori_Q
This is small potatoes by comparison to some, but it was the best AND most expensive meal I've ever had: $1020 at the French Laundry for four people. It would have been significantly more if we'd paid the restaurant's price for the bottle of '91 Chateau Margaux we enjoyed with our meat courses. The wine had been our wedding present to the other couple ten years previous; the sommelier opened it for us in exchange for the restaurant's $50 corkage fee.

I still can't believe we paid fifty bucks to have them pour our own bottle of wine for us. Sheesh. What a bunch of maroons.

You got a table at FL. Be grateful.
;) :D

dcutcher Aug 23, 2005 8:02 pm

You'll scoff...
 
or worse, won't pursue to the end of my rant.
R and I had our first ~$20 hamburgers, and ~$80 hotel dinners in London some time early last year.
"WELL, DUH!," you're shouting--or you will, once I tell you we were staying at the St. James Buckingham Palace--"what ELSE would you EXPECT in that neck of the woods, given the dollar's very apparent decline against the BGP even back then???? And anyway you weren't exactly at the very bottom of the wide range of accommodation rates London offers, were you?
>sheesh!<"
And you'd be right.
My point: yes, yes, $20/$80 are not exactly budget-busters in and of themselves. But those meals were simplicity itself, basically "a" hamburger, and "a" chop. Tasty, I suppose, but certainly nothing over the top, cuisine-wise. In that sense they were our Most (unexpectedly) Expensive Dinners.

Amanjunkie Aug 25, 2005 11:02 am

Dinner at Petrus in the Island Shangri-la Hotel in Hong Kong for US$2,000+ for two people around 1998. Rough breakdown was:

Food - US$250
Krug Grand Cuvée - US$300
1985 Petrus - US$1,200
Tip - US$350

How was it? Food was good, wine was sublime. Presentation also fantastic. Loved the proper decanting of the bottle with a candle. Would I do it again? Probably, but I would perhaps sooner open the wine at home and with the savings buy a second bottle!

Fraser Aug 26, 2005 5:06 pm


Originally Posted by Amanjunkie
Krug Grand Cuvée - US$300

Would I do it again? Probably, but I would perhaps sooner open the wine at home and with the savings buy a second bottle!

You're not wrong ;) I know wine/champers is over inflated at a restaurant but you can buy Krug GC for less than $140/bottle in my local supermarket!

philipperv Aug 26, 2005 11:01 pm


Originally Posted by myefre
I spent over 6 bucks at a Taco Bell once. :eek:

Me too. At the first one in Manila. :)

Tsukiji Aug 27, 2005 7:06 am

Aureole in NYC to celebrate a 30th birthday. Bill was $415, tip included. Everything a good meal should be - Sommelier was wonderful, meal exquisite and service outstanding.

zxcvbs Sep 7, 2005 7:54 am

great thread - I'm a relative lightweight in comparison to some people here. I've had a couple $150 dinners (neither paid for by me :D) but that's like a fast food bill compared to some dinners mentioned here

flamboyant 1 Sep 7, 2005 1:18 pm


Originally Posted by fbgdavidson
You're not wrong ;) I know wine/champers is over inflated at a restaurant but you can buy Krug GC for less than $140/bottle in my local supermarket!

Don't get me wrong, but your local supermarket does not compare to the Petrus Restaurant at the Island Shangri-La in Hongkong.

It is one of the most fascinating places to dine on planet earth.
Do the Virtual Tour...

http://www.shangri-la.com/hongkong/i...x.aspx?ID=1387

Lori_Q Sep 7, 2005 1:24 pm


Originally Posted by jsmeeker
You got a table at FL. Be grateful.
;) :D

You're right. I forgot to mention that I'd gladly pony up $50 any time to have the French Laundry sommelier open a bottle for me. That expense signifies that I'm sitting in the French Laundry, being fed Thomas Keller's amazing food.

Fraser Sep 7, 2005 2:23 pm


Originally Posted by flamboyant 1
Don't get me wrong, but your local supermarket does not compare to the Petrus Restaurant at the Island Shangri-La in Hongkong.

I was aware of that ;)

Call it a light hearted comment :)

Italy98 Sep 15, 2005 3:17 pm


Originally Posted by Arcolaio99
What is your most expensive dinner? Mine would be $250 at Esca in NY.

$400 for lunch at Harry's Bar in Venezia and most recently >$600 for lunch at Jules Verne in the Eiffel Tower.

Both were titillating experiences for the palette and not to mention relaxing for the soul. Can’t wait for our next trip to return the scene of the crimes!

luxury Sep 15, 2005 5:18 pm


Originally Posted by Amanjunkie
Dinner at Petrus in the Island Shangri-la Hotel in Hong Kong for US$2,000+ for two people around 1998. Rough breakdown was:

Krug Grand Cuvée - US$300
1985 Petrus - US$1,200

I think you got a pretty good deal on the wine considering where you are dining!! I have seen Krug GC priced more than that at humbler restaurants and the $1200 for '85 Petrus sounds like a steal..... I think that vintage would have cost more "retail" considering it is a Petrus and it is an 85.....


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