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I think the most expensive meals I’ve had has always been on holidays and they come out of the annual travel budget. The most expensive we’ve had for a meal of 2 was a day trip to Kobe only for the purpose of trying Kobe Wagyu. That’s was $700. Was it worth it? Yes. But did we blow a budget probably not. Traded off other things we could do on our itinerary for sure...
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Hi, dear Clara,
so many answers already, maybe one of the most successful and interesting threads, Money & Food ?
My thinking: It is rarely the ingredients but often the ambience or the fame of
a location that lift up the prices.
Very interesting, all Your thoughts.
My menagerie of the more money-heavy (hopefully justified so?) top ingredients:
Matsutake
White truffle
Morchella
Saffron
Caviar
St. James Shell
Château Mouton Rothschild
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I usually pamper myself to eat at Hai Di Lao or Beauty In The Pot if I have extra $150 to spare!!! If not I would settle for cheaper buffets with student/eatigo promos such as La Jiang Shan/ Seoul Garden/ I’m Kim BBQ
Do comment down more affordable and nice buffets you’ve tried — I wanna try new places hehe 🤪😋
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Sharon
01 Sep 2020
Life Alchemist at School of Hard Knocks
Father's Day celebration at Prima Tower Revolving Restaurant. I spent around $320 for 5 pax. We went...
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Prob I am dirt poor, so even if it is something I really wan to try, my budget is $30 per pax for myself and my kids at most, the food comes out as shit anyway, so I focus on the nutritional values to decide if it is worth parting my money for.