This is what I’d spend money on.
Although I can’t help but think that you’d be disappointed no matter how good of an experience you have, just because the expectations will be so high.
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I was afraid your link would go to this, which pretty much gives me nightmares.
Meh, I can’t say that the article makes it sound very enticing. Since they don’t provide a sample menu, how do you know if the food’s exciting? And the pricing scheme isn’t very informative — a $10,000/plate event is quite different from a $100/plate event. And, like they said, they’re mostly catering to corporate events so it’ll be expensed anyway…
S/100/30 – I’m more curious about the $1,000 sundae!
Wendy – I think I’d just do it for the curiosity factor. I wonder if they expect a tip…
I guess what bothers me about it is that you’re paying for the celebrities and not the food. So the food is maybe only $50,000 of good.
No way. Too many other things to blow $1ooK on.
I would rather do this 3 times!