Most Expensive Dinner
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Le Cinq at Four Seasons George V Paris
Christmas Eve 2002
Brother-in-law treated us to dinner, many courses, fabulous. I didn't see the tab, but it was for five adults with lots of wine. Had to be a bundle.
Also got a tour of the kitchen and their very cool wine cellar.
Christmas Eve 2002
Brother-in-law treated us to dinner, many courses, fabulous. I didn't see the tab, but it was for five adults with lots of wine. Had to be a bundle.
Also got a tour of the kitchen and their very cool wine cellar.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
My first week with a dot.com company in 1996, we had a large dinner in Alameda at Scott's Seafood and I got left with the $3500 tab...
- Ditto for me.. stick it to the new guy, $600 for a limo ride (I got paid back the next day)- Dinner: Largest would be $2700 at the W-San Francisco in 2001 for 14 people
- Lunch: I think it was about $1100 for 8 people in Dallas at some place I don't remember
- Breakfast: A restaurant in NYC was $140 for two people - I should have found a Waffle House
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Originally Posted by TravelManKen
ROFL
- Ditto for me.. stick it to the new guy, $600 for a limo ride (I got paid back the next day)
- Dinner: Largest would be $2700 at the W-San Francisco in 2001 for 14 people
- Lunch: I think it was about $1100 for 8 people in Dallas at some place I don't remember
- Breakfast: A restaurant in NYC was $140 for two people - I should have found a Waffle House
- Ditto for me.. stick it to the new guy, $600 for a limo ride (I got paid back the next day)- Dinner: Largest would be $2700 at the W-San Francisco in 2001 for 14 people
- Lunch: I think it was about $1100 for 8 people in Dallas at some place I don't remember
- Breakfast: A restaurant in NYC was $140 for two people - I should have found a Waffle House

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Originally Posted by TravelManKen
ROFL
- Ditto for me.. stick it to the new guy, $600 for a limo ride (I got paid back the next day)
- Dinner: Largest would be $2700 at the W-San Francisco in 2001 for 14 people
- Lunch: I think it was about $1100 for 8 people in Dallas at some place I don't remember
- Breakfast: A restaurant in NYC was $140 for two people - I should have found a Waffle House
- Ditto for me.. stick it to the new guy, $600 for a limo ride (I got paid back the next day)- Dinner: Largest would be $2700 at the W-San Francisco in 2001 for 14 people
- Lunch: I think it was about $1100 for 8 people in Dallas at some place I don't remember
- Breakfast: A restaurant in NYC was $140 for two people - I should have found a Waffle House

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Originally Posted by obscure2k
Does a large group count in this thread?
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Originally Posted by Dovster
Yes. So feel free to pick up the check for all 30 of us at the Venice Meet Dinner and you might be the record holder.
Far from a record.
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Originally Posted by monitor
That would be about E1500 plus drinks, minus E52 for the Dovster, who will run away to McDonalds when they put the scungilli on the table.
Far from a record.
Far from a record.
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This is the part I like
...the restaurant kept a copy of the bill and started telling people about these wacko bankers and their ridiculous tab. That's when Barclays Capital, which employed the Petrus Six, found out about their little ... ahem ... party.
From the story
http://www.stpetersburgtimes.com/200..._a_glass.shtml
"Because the bankers paid with their own money, Barclays scolded them but let them keep their jobs.
But being an idiot means never having to say you're sorry. And so it was that a few weeks ago, at least five of the Petrus Six tried to write off part of the bill as "client expenses." Barclays responded by issuing pink slips.
See you boys at the Save 'n Pack. Hear it's got a special on gallon jugs of Gallo. Them twist tops work reeeeeal nice."
bwahahahahahaha, I hate this thread.
From the story
http://www.stpetersburgtimes.com/200..._a_glass.shtml
"Because the bankers paid with their own money, Barclays scolded them but let them keep their jobs.
But being an idiot means never having to say you're sorry. And so it was that a few weeks ago, at least five of the Petrus Six tried to write off part of the bill as "client expenses." Barclays responded by issuing pink slips.
See you boys at the Save 'n Pack. Hear it's got a special on gallon jugs of Gallo. Them twist tops work reeeeeal nice."
bwahahahahahaha, I hate this thread.
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The most expensive dinner I attended was at Annabelle's in London (1993). I didn't have to pay (couldn't have afforded it anyway). There were 15-20 of us, and it was probably $12,000 or more.
I ordered a vodka tonic. I received a bottle of Russian Vodka at the table. I don't think there was a misunderstanding English to English.
After dinner, a few of us had cigars - a selection of Cubans was brought to the table.
We followed that up with a trip to a London casino. I further demonstrated my upper class ignorance by asking where the coat check was. "You need to keep your coat on, sir."
I guess dinners like this have their place in society, but it shocks the conscience. Of course, if you have $1B and spend $12k that is the same as having $100k and spending $1.20 or less than $1/person, right?
Sam
I ordered a vodka tonic. I received a bottle of Russian Vodka at the table. I don't think there was a misunderstanding English to English.
After dinner, a few of us had cigars - a selection of Cubans was brought to the table.
We followed that up with a trip to a London casino. I further demonstrated my upper class ignorance by asking where the coat check was. "You need to keep your coat on, sir."
I guess dinners like this have their place in society, but it shocks the conscience. Of course, if you have $1B and spend $12k that is the same as having $100k and spending $1.20 or less than $1/person, right?
Sam
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London/Tokyo
About $900 for Kobe beef for three in 2002 in Tokyo - no alcohol - went with my giant American boss who liked to double up on everything. Sobering experience came when I was filling my expense claim out and the news bulletin came on with a starving child at a refugee camp.
A few weeks ago, we spent 1,650 at the Chef's table for five in Petrus, London - we went easy on the wines but the food and service were exquisite.
Regularly end up spending about 300 for two when going out with my lady friend - she loves the fine food and experience and I find it well worth it.....
A few weeks ago, we spent 1,650 at the Chef's table for five in Petrus, London - we went easy on the wines but the food and service were exquisite.
Regularly end up spending about 300 for two when going out with my lady friend - she loves the fine food and experience and I find it well worth it.....
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Originally Posted by JR65
A few weeks ago, we spent 1,650 at the Chef's table for five in Petrus, London - we went easy on the wines but the food and service were exquisite.
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Chef's table...
Originally Posted by NickW
That's a bargain - isn't the prix fixe for the chef's table at Petrus something like 800 per head for dinner?
I highly recommend it as something different and a bit more memorable as the price wasn't much worse then what you might pay in the restaurant for a large party. We even had Marcus Wareing swear at one of the staff though I'm not sure if that was for show!
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Dinner - Vivaldi Berlin
I remember a fabulous dinner at the Vivaldi in Berlin some weeks ago. EUR 1100 for 4 persons, including 1991 Cht. Mouton-Rothschild. The new chef does a great job.

