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Top 10 most expensive restaurants in the world and cost of their meals

As the world becomes more affluent, the demand for luxury dining experiences has skyrocketed. The most expensive restaurants in the world offer not only exquisite food, but also an unparalleled dining experience. Here are the top 10 most expensive restaurants in the world and estimates of their meals:

1. Sublimotion, Ibiza, Spain – $2,000 per person

Sublimotion is the most expensive restaurant in the world, with a meal costing $2,000 per person.

The restaurant offers a 20-course meal, a sensory journey incorporating music, technology, and gastronomy.

2. Ultraviolet, Shanghai, China – $900 per person

Ultraviolet offers a dining experience like no other. With only 10 seats available, diners are on a journey through 20 courses, each with unique ambiance, sound, and aroma.

3. Kitcho, Kyoto, Japan – $600 per person

Kitcho offers a traditional Japanese dining experience, featuring seasonal ingredients and impeccable service. The restaurant has been serving customers for over 90 years.

4. Maison Pic, Valence, France – $500 per person

Maison Pic offers a fine-dining experience with an emphasis on contemporary French cuisine. The restaurant is run by the Pic family, who has been serving customers since the early 19th century.

5. Aragawa, Tokyo, Japan – $400 per person

Aragawa is a steakhouse that offers some of the best beef in the world. The restaurant has a reputation for serving the highest quality Kobe beef, which is considered a delicacy.

6. Schloss Schauenstein, Switzerland – $350 per person

Schloss Schauenstein offers a fine-dining experience in a stunning castle setting. The restaurant is run by chef Andreas Caminada, who has been awarded three Michelin stars.

7. Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, Maldives – $320 per person

Ithaa Undersea Restaurant offers a unique dining experience, with diners enjoying their meal while surrounded by the ocean’s beauty. The restaurant features a menu that emphasizes seafood and Maldivian flavors.

8. Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée, Paris, France – $310 per person

Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée offers a luxurious dining experience, with a menu that features classic French dishes with a modern twist. The restaurant has been awarded three Michelin stars.

9. Masa, New York City, USA – $300 per person

Masa is a Japanese restaurant that offers a sushi-focused menu. The restaurant’s chef, Masa Takayama, is known for his attention to detail and the quality of his ingredients.

10. Joel Robuchon, Las Vegas, USA – $295 per person

Joel Robuchon is a fine-dining restaurant that offers classic French cuisine. The restaurant has been awarded three Michelin stars and is known for its luxurious ambiance and impeccable service.

The world’s most expensive restaurants offer an experience beyond just a meal. These restaurants emphasize quality ingredients, attention to detail, and service that is second to none.

For those who can afford it, these restaurants offer a truly unforgettable dining experience.


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