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expensive resturant
any of you had gone to very high price resturant before?
example melting pot is one of them... i had went to melting pot before.. it good and high price! wow! but higher than melting pot.. not yet! i wanna try! lol! |
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Subaru rules!
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Yeah, I have been to a few expensive restaurants before.
The most expensive I have ever went is at Skycity resturant up on Space Needle with my date 2 times in the past. The meals for 2 of us cost about $70, I think. The food was very good! It had beautiful 360 degree views of Seattle and the mountains and the restaurant itself rotates every 45 minutes or so.More info at: http://www.spaceneedle.com/restaurant/
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Love all, trust a few.
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As for me, Yeah I've been to few expensive-high priced restaurants. Few years ago, a group of friends and I went to a top-notch french restaurant where they served everything from escargot to ducks and all that. The food was delicious but god, the bill was just bad enough to knock me down!
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Love all, trust a few.
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Actually, I've never ate a duck so I wouldn't know how it tastes but from what I hear, it's good though. Quote:
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A few years ago on a new year eve, there was 4 of us and a $350.00 bill and almost last year on my honeymoon with my wife, a $120.00 bill LOL
they are very well worth our money and We'd do it again. every now and then we would deserve a good expensive meal.Hell, EVERYONE deserves a very expensive meal at least once a year or 2. |
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I have been go to Expensive Restaurant at Takota's Grill Japanese Restaurant with view the front cooking. It cost about 30 to 50 dollars for meal. It was my 19 birthday with my ex bf and his parent bought it for me.
In Disney Epcot's most expensive restaurant are French, Italian, and Japanese. It cost about $50 up to $100. We never go there. because it's our honeymoon budget got stuck.
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I went to a local expensive restaurant once. I have a friend who always likes to go to random restaurants, but I tell him that I prefer to learn more about those restaurants before going there. I'm not going to go there and order food without research. He said, "Aww... that's nothing!" Well, to prove my point... I let him pick a restaurant randomly. He did... we ended up going to a place where it costs $20 just for chicken and watered-down gravy.
After that, he now does his research.
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...And your point is?
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When I visited Norway, it is an expensive country, and eating out in restaurants will dry up your travel budget without giving you a culinary satisfaction. There are high-class restaurants serving food usually of fish with fresh Norwegian produce, but it will cost you a fortune. Our bill from one restaurant, I cant remember, but it was on a fjord outside Bergen, turned out to 1782NOK/261USD. So if you would like to eat on a shoestring budget, the best way is to buy your food from grocery stores such as Rema, Rimi, ICA, Kiwi. To illustrate how expensive Norway is, for example, 750gram Prior skinless chicken breast fillet costs 99NOK/14.50USD. Ouch, expensive, huh?
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Where I live, it's in this order:
1. The Depot located in Seaview, WA. It is the original train depot station from the Clamshell Railroad of the 1800's. $$$$$ (Well worth it!--especially the Thai calamari and Northwest Phesant.) 2. The Pelicano restaurant at the Port of Ilwaco, Ilwaco, WA. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very simplistic and yet the view is GORGEOUS! You would be sitting there eating and watching boats come in and out of the port. $$$$$ (The tomato bisque is F-R-E-S-H! ) 3. 42nd St Cafe in Seaview, WA. The best clam chowder on this side of USA! Prices are reasonable. $$$ These restaurants get their seafood fresh from the boats. That is where I usually send all of my guest too. When one is in the lodging business, all the restaurants wants us to try their food for free to send potential guests to them! Ahh.....the perks of the business! |
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wow ! nice sharing your stories!
jolie, oh i get it! lol! now i can image that yea yea.. gee! yes i am sure any resturants in eurpe is very expensive there oh yes disney world ecopt yes it expensive resturants there.. i went there wiht my family my family and i ate resturant germany at ecopt my dad said wow money! i was like puzzled how expensive was it.. i dont know.. i was too young.. 15 years old lol! long time ago! oh well now i think i can figure out how much was it.. i bet it was about over 100 dollars for my family dinner.. |
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