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$277 / ¥1,672
British pound: 159
Indian rupee: 12,707
Australian dollar: 368
Canadian dollar: 326
Singapore dollar: 468
Euro: 231Aragawa gets its famous, hand-fed Kobe beef from a single nearby farm, and it really does melt in your mouth. The restaurant is acknowledged as the best place in town to treat yourself to Kobe beef, and the meat is served with pepper and mustard only; any other relishes are considered blasphemous.
$211
British pound: 121
Indian rupee: 9,450
Australian dollar: 281
Canadian dollar: 248
Singapore dollar: 357
Euro: 176Chef and owner Alain Passard has made an art form of the vegetable at his über-expensive Paris restaurant, Arpège. Though loyal patrons have complained about the rising prices, out-of-towners will feel remiss in skipping the Paris restaurant everyone is talking about. The food is incredibly design-oriented, and vegetables dominate the menu, which will appeal to anyone looking to splurge in dollars but not calories.
$213
British pound: 122
Indian rupee: 9,539
Australian dollar: 283
Canadian dollar: 250
Singapore dollar: 360
Euro: 178Two hours north of Toronto, the legendary Eigensinn Farm complex sits on its own swath of private acreage, where everything served in the restaurant is grown, slaughtered and prepared. The eight-course tasting menu costs about $213 a head, without wine, and the restaurant's location is hardly convenient from Toronto. Still, this is one of the most unusual dining experiences in North America and certainly one worth paying for.
$176
British pound: 101
Indian rupee: 7,882
Australian dollar: 234
Canadian dollar: 207
Singapore dollar: 298
Euro: 147Chef Pierre Gagnaire and Mazouz, an Algerian restaurateur, have teamed up to create Sketch, one of the most impressive spaces in London. The restaurant's New French cuisine, which Gagnaire adapted from his three Michelin-starred Paris restaurant, has received rave reviews, as has the impeccable service, in-house D.J. and rotating art exhibit.
$151 / 195 CHF
British pound: 85
Indian rupee: 6,763
Australian dollar: 201
Canadian dollar: 178
Singapore dollar: 255
Euro: 126The six-course dinner menu (without wine) at Petermann's Kunststuben in Zurich begins with foie gras, zucchini with langoustine, coquilles St. Jacques, mushroom soup and pumpkin chutney. Dessert changes from week to week, but millefeuille with pineapple is a popular choice. Rico Zandonella, the executive chef, has made a name for himself and his International-French cuisine throughout Europe, but Petermann's Kunststuben is as famous for its service as its food.
$135
British pound: 77
Indian rupee: 6,047
Australian dollar: 180
Canadian dollar: 159
Singapore dollar: 228
Euro: 113The waiting list at Tetsuya's Restaurant is well over a month. And the ten-course French and Japanese-influenced dégustation menu is pricey. The menu changes frequently so you can't be sure, in advance, what you are signing up for. But classics like gazpacho with spiced tomato sorbet, tuna tartare and confit of ocean trout (the signature dish of the restaurant) make frequent appearances, so book your plane ticket to Australia and call Tetsuya's for reservations now. This is one dinner worth planning in advance.
$118
British pound: 68
Indian rupee: 5,285
Australian dollar: 157
Canadian dollar: 139
Singapore dollar: 200
Euro: 98The décor in this 63-seat restaurant, featuring black marble columns and Murano glass chandeliers, resembles a Venetian villa. The menu is Italian-influenced and Chef Thomas Kellerman's fondness for fish is no secret: marinated tomato with mozzarella and sea bass is one of the many unusual seafood offerings. The comprehensive Menu Vitrum, the only way to experience Kellerman's range, costs $118 (or $200 with wine), including tax.
$114
British pound: 65
Indian rupee: 5,106
Australian dollar: 152
Canadian dollar: 134
Singapore dollar: 193
Euro: 95A 35,000-bottle wine cellar, cheese cellar, a bread cart famous throughout Europe and an enormous array of sorbets: all compelling reasons to visit Steirereck in Vienna. Ancient beams and archways from a castle in Styria were transplanted by the owners to add to the atmosphere. The six-course prix fixe menu at this Relais & Chateaux restaurant costs $114, while five courses is $102, without wine.
$108
British pound: 62
Indian rupee: 4,837
Australian dollar: 144
Canadian dollar: 127
Singapore dollar: 183
Euro: 90Yamazato, the famous Japanese restaurant in the Hotel Okura Amsterdam, might be pricey, but at least they give you options. The superb seven-course seasonal menu costs $108 per person, but there are other set menus available, some of which you might even call inexpensive: prices range from $84 for the traditional Japanese fish menu to $30 for the assortment of sashimi on sushi rice served with miso soup and Nameko mushrooms.
$108
British pound: 62
Indian rupee: 4,837
Australian dollar: 144
Canadian dollar: 127
Singapore dollar: 183
Euro: 90The three-course menu at Zalacaín costs $108 per person, but experiencing service this precise is worth every euro. When the restaurant opened in 1973, it was the first outpost of nouvelle Basque cuisine in Spain. The menu is just as innovative today, featuring unusual seafood and a variety of Spanish game. The well-stocked humidor is offered to both male and female guests upon arrival. Jackets and ties are required.
$100 / 463 ILS
British pound: 57
Indian rupee: 4,479
Australian dollar: 133
Canadian dollar: 118
Singapore dollar: 169
Euro: 83Capot Tmarim's chef, Ofer Gal, is one of the champions of the contemporary Israeli cuisine, found in Tel Aviv, known as 'Mediterranean Rim.' The combination of highest-quality local ingredients, such as watermelon, figs, Bedouin goat-milk cheese, and olive oil with Provençal or Italian flavoring has made Capot Tmarim one of Tel Aviv's most famous restaurants. It attracts plenty of businesspeople, who charge the large bills to company expense accounts without thinking twice, but well-heeled tourists and local couples are also frequent guests of the large, Bauhaus-style restaurant.
$90
British pound: 51
Indian rupee: 4,030
Australian dollar: 120
Canadian dollar: 106
Singapore dollar: 152
Euro: 75The snooty staff at Bruneau, which is commonly acknowledged to be the best restaurant in Belgium, serves guests in an outdoor garden during the summer and a tastefully decorated townhouse during the colder months. It's worth the trip despite the staff's reputation: the most famous dish is coucou de malines, or chicken stuffed with truffles. The four-course prix fixe costs $90 without wine and $162 with.
$86
British pound: 49
Indian rupee: 3,851
Australian dollar: 114
Canadian dollar: 101
Singapore dollar: 145
Euro: 72The Four Seasons Hotel Milan is housed in a 15th century convent, a dramatic setting that does justice to the restaurant Il Teatro's dishes, such as whole-wheat pizzella pasta with sea urchins, clams and Neapolitan wild asparagus or stewed grouper fish with fennel, watercress and reserve provolone cheese. The four-course dégustation menu costs $86 per person without wine. There is also a vegetarian carte, truffle menu and cheese trolley.
$85
British pound: 49
Indian rupee: 3,806
Australian dollar: 113
Canadian dollar: 100
Singapore dollar: 144
Euro: 70When in Rome, do as the fashionable Romans do and dine at Vivendo in the St. Regis Hotel. The five-course tasting menu, priced at $85 per person, doesn't include wine, but an additional $36 will get a wine pairing for every course but the last--dessert. To truly appreciate the Italian delicacies here at their heavy and aromatic best, save Vivendo for the end of a very long day in which very little other food has been consumed.
$80 / 294 AED
British pound: 46
Indian rupee: 3,582
Australian dollar: 106
Canadian dollar: 94
Singapore dollar: 135
Euro: 67This Mediterranean-style seafood restaurant in the fabulous Jumierah resort has no prix fixe menu, but specialties of the house include an Arabian chilled-seafood platter served with Iranian caviar, poached sea bass fillet and poached Atlantic lobster with broad beans. A wooden deck connects the restaurant to the resort, and a post-prandial stroll along the ocean makes for a very pleasant digestif and vantage point for observing the glittering city of Dubai.
$80 / 2,285 RUB
British pound: 46
Indian rupee: 3,582
Australian dollar: 106
Canadian dollar: 94
Singapore dollar: 135
Euro: 67Inside the elegant Hotel Savoy in Moscow is the historic Restaurant Savoy, previously known as Alpen Rose and home to a private artists' club populated by members of the Bolshoi Opera and Ballet and Mali Drama Theatre in the early 20th century. Currently closed for renovations, the restaurant will re-open in November with a new French chef and Russian/European cuisine.
Source: Forbes
$67 / 150 BRL
British pound: 38
Indian rupee: 3,000
Australian dollar: 89
Canadian dollar: 79
Singapore dollar: 113
Euro: 56The Copacabana Palace in Brazil is an Orient-Express hotel, an elegant Brazilian landmark with one of the nation's most famous restaurants. The Northern Italian cuisine at Cipriani includes dishes such as ravioli with black truffle, and equally rich fish and meat entrées. Diners have a view over the hotel pool and the frolicking Brazilians working up an appetite within. The dégustation menu starts at $67 without wine.
$61 / 493 CNY
British pound: 35
Indian rupee: 2,732
Australian dollar: 81
Canadian dollar: 72
Singapore dollar: 103
Euro: 51Shanghai's futuristic Three on the Bund complex of designer boutiques, restaurants, galleries and an Evian spa is home to Jean Georges Vongerichten's latest eponymous venture. But the most expensive restaurant in the complex--and in all of Shanghai--is the Whampoa Club. Young chef Jereme Leung's traditional Shanghainese dishes with a twist have been received with glee by locals and critics alike. Just go before China catches up to the West in terms of prices--$61 here gets you the royal treatment, and a meal at the nearby Jean Georges is only about $58.
$60
British pound: 34
Indian rupee: 2,687
Australian dollar: 80
Canadian dollar: 71
Singapore dollar: 102
Euro: 50This newly opened restaurant in the Athens Hilton has sister properties in Montreal and New York. While the Montreal property opened first, there's nothing like experiencing Milos' classic Greek cuisine in its country of origin. Grilled fish and brined hyacinth bulbs are a winter specialty, and there is an oyster bar and chef's table as well.
$60
British pound: 34
Indian rupee: 2,687
Australian dollar: 80
Canadian dollar: 71
Singapore dollar: 102
Euro: 50The most expensive prix fixe menu among the three offered at Vadrózsa (there is also an extensive à la carte menu) is the Menü Katalin. Beluga caviar, grilled gooseliver, and bacon-dressed pheasant breast constitute the first three courses. Dessert is decidedly lighter, and alcohol is not included. For an even better deal, visit Vadrózsa, which is located in a Baroque villa, at noon, when there is a 15% discount on the entire menu.
$58 / 79 TRY
British pound: 33
Indian rupee: 2,591
Australian dollar: 77
Canadian dollar: 68
Singapore dollar: 98
Euro: 48During the summer months, guests of the Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul can choose to sit in Seasons' glass-enclosed courtyard, landscaped garden or outdoor terrace. The menu, which consists mainly of international dishes, even includes a children's section with spaghetti, hamburgers, hot chocolate and milkshakes. During the month-long celebration of Ramadan, a buffet is on offer, consisting entirely of traditional Turkish specialties.
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$30
British pound: 17
Indian rupee: 1,343
Australian dollar: 40
Canadian dollar: 35
Singapore dollar: 51
Euro: 25With locations in Montreal, New York and Athens, Milos is one of the finest Greek restaurants anywhere outside of Greece, almost totally reliant on organic farms throughout the U.S. and Canada for its produce and meat. Even the honey at Milos is imported from the tiny Greek island of Kythira in the Aegean Sea.
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$277 / ¥1,672
British pound: 159
Indian rupee: 12,707
Australian dollar: 368
Canadian dollar: 326
Singapore dollar: 468
Euro: 231Aragawa gets its famous, hand-fed Kobe beef from a single nearby farm, and it really does melt in your mouth. The restaurant is acknowledged as the best place in town to treat yourself to Kobe beef, and the meat is served with pepper and mustard only; any other relishes are considered blasphemous.
$211
British pound: 121
Indian rupee: 9,450
Australian dollar: 281
Canadian dollar: 248
Singapore dollar: 357
Euro: 176Chef and owner Alain Passard has made an art form of the vegetable at his über-expensive Paris restaurant, Arpège. Though loyal patrons have complained about the rising prices, out-of-towners will feel remiss in skipping the Paris restaurant everyone is talking about. The food is incredibly design-oriented, and vegetables dominate the menu, which will appeal to anyone looking to splurge in dollars but not calories.
$213
British pound: 122
Indian rupee: 9,539
Australian dollar: 283
Canadian dollar: 250
Singapore dollar: 360
Euro: 178Two hours north of Toronto, the legendary Eigensinn Farm complex sits on its own swath of private acreage, where everything served in the restaurant is grown, slaughtered and prepared. The eight-course tasting menu costs about $213 a head, without wine, and the restaurant's location is hardly convenient from Toronto. Still, this is one of the most unusual dining experiences in North America and certainly one worth paying for.
$176
British pound: 101
Indian rupee: 7,882
Australian dollar: 234
Canadian dollar: 207
Singapore dollar: 298
Euro: 147Chef Pierre Gagnaire and Mazouz, an Algerian restaurateur, have teamed up to create Sketch, one of the most impressive spaces in London. The restaurant's New French cuisine, which Gagnaire adapted from his three Michelin-starred Paris restaurant, has received rave reviews, as has the impeccable service, in-house D.J. and rotating art exhibit.
$151 / 195 CHF
British pound: 85
Indian rupee: 6,763
Australian dollar: 201
Canadian dollar: 178
Singapore dollar: 255
Euro: 126The six-course dinner menu (without wine) at Petermann's Kunststuben in Zurich begins with foie gras, zucchini with langoustine, coquilles St. Jacques, mushroom soup and pumpkin chutney. Dessert changes from week to week, but millefeuille with pineapple is a popular choice. Rico Zandonella, the executive chef, has made a name for himself and his International-French cuisine throughout Europe, but Petermann's Kunststuben is as famous for its service as its food.
$135
British pound: 77
Indian rupee: 6,047
Australian dollar: 180
Canadian dollar: 159
Singapore dollar: 228
Euro: 113The waiting list at Tetsuya's Restaurant is well over a month. And the ten-course French and Japanese-influenced dégustation menu is pricey. The menu changes frequently so you can't be sure, in advance, what you are signing up for. But classics like gazpacho with spiced tomato sorbet, tuna tartare and confit of ocean trout (the signature dish of the restaurant) make frequent appearances, so book your plane ticket to Australia and call Tetsuya's for reservations now. This is one dinner worth planning in advance.
$118
British pound: 68
Indian rupee: 5,285
Australian dollar: 157
Canadian dollar: 139
Singapore dollar: 200
Euro: 98The décor in this 63-seat restaurant, featuring black marble columns and Murano glass chandeliers, resembles a Venetian villa. The menu is Italian-influenced and Chef Thomas Kellerman's fondness for fish is no secret: marinated tomato with mozzarella and sea bass is one of the many unusual seafood offerings. The comprehensive Menu Vitrum, the only way to experience Kellerman's range, costs $118 (or $200 with wine), including tax.
$114
British pound: 65
Indian rupee: 5,106
Australian dollar: 152
Canadian dollar: 134
Singapore dollar: 193
Euro: 95A 35,000-bottle wine cellar, cheese cellar, a bread cart famous throughout Europe and an enormous array of sorbets: all compelling reasons to visit Steirereck in Vienna. Ancient beams and archways from a castle in Styria were transplanted by the owners to add to the atmosphere. The six-course prix fixe menu at this Relais & Chateaux restaurant costs $114, while five courses is $102, without wine.
$108
British pound: 62
Indian rupee: 4,837
Australian dollar: 144
Canadian dollar: 127
Singapore dollar: 183
Euro: 90Yamazato, the famous Japanese restaurant in the Hotel Okura Amsterdam, might be pricey, but at least they give you options. The superb seven-course seasonal menu costs $108 per person, but there are other set menus available, some of which you might even call inexpensive: prices range from $84 for the traditional Japanese fish menu to $30 for the assortment of sashimi on sushi rice served with miso soup and Nameko mushrooms.
$108
British pound: 62
Indian rupee: 4,837
Australian dollar: 144
Canadian dollar: 127
Singapore dollar: 183
Euro: 90The three-course menu at Zalacaín costs $108 per person, but experiencing service this precise is worth every euro. When the restaurant opened in 1973, it was the first outpost of nouvelle Basque cuisine in Spain. The menu is just as innovative today, featuring unusual seafood and a variety of Spanish game. The well-stocked humidor is offered to both male and female guests upon arrival. Jackets and ties are required.
$100 / 463 ILS
British pound: 57
Indian rupee: 4,479
Australian dollar: 133
Canadian dollar: 118
Singapore dollar: 169
Euro: 83Capot Tmarim's chef, Ofer Gal, is one of the champions of the contemporary Israeli cuisine, found in Tel Aviv, known as 'Mediterranean Rim.' The combination of highest-quality local ingredients, such as watermelon, figs, Bedouin goat-milk cheese, and olive oil with Provençal or Italian flavoring has made Capot Tmarim one of Tel Aviv's most famous restaurants. It attracts plenty of businesspeople, who charge the large bills to company expense accounts without thinking twice, but well-heeled tourists and local couples are also frequent guests of the large, Bauhaus-style restaurant.
$90
British pound: 51
Indian rupee: 4,030
Australian dollar: 120
Canadian dollar: 106
Singapore dollar: 152
Euro: 75The snooty staff at Bruneau, which is commonly acknowledged to be the best restaurant in Belgium, serves guests in an outdoor garden during the summer and a tastefully decorated townhouse during the colder months. It's worth the trip despite the staff's reputation: the most famous dish is coucou de malines, or chicken stuffed with truffles. The four-course prix fixe costs $90 without wine and $162 with.
$86
British pound: 49
Indian rupee: 3,851
Australian dollar: 114
Canadian dollar: 101
Singapore dollar: 145
Euro: 72The Four Seasons Hotel Milan is housed in a 15th century convent, a dramatic setting that does justice to the restaurant Il Teatro's dishes, such as whole-wheat pizzella pasta with sea urchins, clams and Neapolitan wild asparagus or stewed grouper fish with fennel, watercress and reserve provolone cheese. The four-course dégustation menu costs $86 per person without wine. There is also a vegetarian carte, truffle menu and cheese trolley.
$85
British pound: 49
Indian rupee: 3,806
Australian dollar: 113
Canadian dollar: 100
Singapore dollar: 144
Euro: 70When in Rome, do as the fashionable Romans do and dine at Vivendo in the St. Regis Hotel. The five-course tasting menu, priced at $85 per person, doesn't include wine, but an additional $36 will get a wine pairing for every course but the last--dessert. To truly appreciate the Italian delicacies here at their heavy and aromatic best, save Vivendo for the end of a very long day in which very little other food has been consumed.
$80 / 294 AED
British pound: 46
Indian rupee: 3,582
Australian dollar: 106
Canadian dollar: 94
Singapore dollar: 135
Euro: 67This Mediterranean-style seafood restaurant in the fabulous Jumierah resort has no prix fixe menu, but specialties of the house include an Arabian chilled-seafood platter served with Iranian caviar, poached sea bass fillet and poached Atlantic lobster with broad beans. A wooden deck connects the restaurant to the resort, and a post-prandial stroll along the ocean makes for a very pleasant digestif and vantage point for observing the glittering city of Dubai.
$80 / 2,285 RUB
British pound: 46
Indian rupee: 3,582
Australian dollar: 106
Canadian dollar: 94
Singapore dollar: 135
Euro: 67Inside the elegant Hotel Savoy in Moscow is the historic Restaurant Savoy, previously known as Alpen Rose and home to a private artists' club populated by members of the Bolshoi Opera and Ballet and Mali Drama Theatre in the early 20th century. Currently closed for renovations, the restaurant will re-open in November with a new French chef and Russian/European cuisine.
Source: Forbes
$67 / 150 BRL
British pound: 38
Indian rupee: 3,000
Australian dollar: 89
Canadian dollar: 79
Singapore dollar: 113
Euro: 56The Copacabana Palace in Brazil is an Orient-Express hotel, an elegant Brazilian landmark with one of the nation's most famous restaurants. The Northern Italian cuisine at Cipriani includes dishes such as ravioli with black truffle, and equally rich fish and meat entrées. Diners have a view over the hotel pool and the frolicking Brazilians working up an appetite within. The dégustation menu starts at $67 without wine.
$61 / 493 CNY
British pound: 35
Indian rupee: 2,732
Australian dollar: 81
Canadian dollar: 72
Singapore dollar: 103
Euro: 51Shanghai's futuristic Three on the Bund complex of designer boutiques, restaurants, galleries and an Evian spa is home to Jean Georges Vongerichten's latest eponymous venture. But the most expensive restaurant in the complex--and in all of Shanghai--is the Whampoa Club. Young chef Jereme Leung's traditional Shanghainese dishes with a twist have been received with glee by locals and critics alike. Just go before China catches up to the West in terms of prices--$61 here gets you the royal treatment, and a meal at the nearby Jean Georges is only about $58.
$60
British pound: 34
Indian rupee: 2,687
Australian dollar: 80
Canadian dollar: 71
Singapore dollar: 102
Euro: 50This newly opened restaurant in the Athens Hilton has sister properties in Montreal and New York. While the Montreal property opened first, there's nothing like experiencing Milos' classic Greek cuisine in its country of origin. Grilled fish and brined hyacinth bulbs are a winter specialty, and there is an oyster bar and chef's table as well.
$60
British pound: 34
Indian rupee: 2,687
Australian dollar: 80
Canadian dollar: 71
Singapore dollar: 102
Euro: 50The most expensive prix fixe menu among the three offered at Vadrózsa (there is also an extensive à la carte menu) is the Menü Katalin. Beluga caviar, grilled gooseliver, and bacon-dressed pheasant breast constitute the first three courses. Dessert is decidedly lighter, and alcohol is not included. For an even better deal, visit Vadrózsa, which is located in a Baroque villa, at noon, when there is a 15% discount on the entire menu.
$58 / 79 TRY
British pound: 33
Indian rupee: 2,591
Australian dollar: 77
Canadian dollar: 68
Singapore dollar: 98
Euro: 48During the summer months, guests of the Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul can choose to sit in Seasons' glass-enclosed courtyard, landscaped garden or outdoor terrace. The menu, which consists mainly of international dishes, even includes a children's section with spaghetti, hamburgers, hot chocolate and milkshakes. During the month-long celebration of Ramadan, a buffet is on offer, consisting entirely of traditional Turkish specialties.
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$30
British pound: 17
Indian rupee: 1,343
Australian dollar: 40
Canadian dollar: 35
Singapore dollar: 51
Euro: 25With locations in Montreal, New York and Athens, Milos is one of the finest Greek restaurants anywhere outside of Greece, almost totally reliant on organic farms throughout the U.S. and Canada for its produce and meat. Even the honey at Milos is imported from the tiny Greek island of Kythira in the Aegean Sea.
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$277 / ¥1,672
British pound: 159
Indian rupee: 12,707
Australian dollar: 368
Canadian dollar: 326
Singapore dollar: 468
Euro: 231Aragawa gets its famous, hand-fed Kobe beef from a single nearby farm, and it really does melt in your mouth. The restaurant is acknowledged as the best place in town to treat yourself to Kobe beef, and the meat is served with pepper and mustard only; any other relishes are considered blasphemous.
$211
British pound: 121
Indian rupee: 9,450
Australian dollar: 281
Canadian dollar: 248
Singapore dollar: 357
Euro: 176Chef and owner Alain Passard has made an art form of the vegetable at his über-expensive Paris restaurant, Arpège. Though loyal patrons have complained about the rising prices, out-of-towners will feel remiss in skipping the Paris restaurant everyone is talking about. The food is incredibly design-oriented, and vegetables dominate the menu, which will appeal to anyone looking to splurge in dollars but not calories.
$213
British pound: 122
Indian rupee: 9,539
Australian dollar: 283
Canadian dollar: 250
Singapore dollar: 360
Euro: 178Two hours north of Toronto, the legendary Eigensinn Farm complex sits on its own swath of private acreage, where everything served in the restaurant is grown, slaughtered and prepared. The eight-course tasting menu costs about $213 a head, without wine, and the restaurant's location is hardly convenient from Toronto. Still, this is one of the most unusual dining experiences in North America and certainly one worth paying for.
$176
British pound: 101
Indian rupee: 7,882
Australian dollar: 234
Canadian dollar: 207
Singapore dollar: 298
Euro: 147Chef Pierre Gagnaire and Mazouz, an Algerian restaurateur, have teamed up to create Sketch, one of the most impressive spaces in London. The restaurant's New French cuisine, which Gagnaire adapted from his three Michelin-starred Paris restaurant, has received rave reviews, as has the impeccable service, in-house D.J. and rotating art exhibit.
$151 / 195 CHF
British pound: 85
Indian rupee: 6,763
Australian dollar: 201
Canadian dollar: 178
Singapore dollar: 255
Euro: 126The six-course dinner menu (without wine) at Petermann's Kunststuben in Zurich begins with foie gras, zucchini with langoustine, coquilles St. Jacques, mushroom soup and pumpkin chutney. Dessert changes from week to week, but millefeuille with pineapple is a popular choice. Rico Zandonella, the executive chef, has made a name for himself and his International-French cuisine throughout Europe, but Petermann's Kunststuben is as famous for its service as its food.
$135
British pound: 77
Indian rupee: 6,047
Australian dollar: 180
Canadian dollar: 159
Singapore dollar: 228
Euro: 113The waiting list at Tetsuya's Restaurant is well over a month. And the ten-course French and Japanese-influenced dégustation menu is pricey. The menu changes frequently so you can't be sure, in advance, what you are signing up for. But classics like gazpacho with spiced tomato sorbet, tuna tartare and confit of ocean trout (the signature dish of the restaurant) make frequent appearances, so book your plane ticket to Australia and call Tetsuya's for reservations now. This is one dinner worth planning in advance.
$118
British pound: 68
Indian rupee: 5,285
Australian dollar: 157
Canadian dollar: 139
Singapore dollar: 200
Euro: 98The décor in this 63-seat restaurant, featuring black marble columns and Murano glass chandeliers, resembles a Venetian villa. The menu is Italian-influenced and Chef Thomas Kellerman's fondness for fish is no secret: marinated tomato with mozzarella and sea bass is one of the many unusual seafood offerings. The comprehensive Menu Vitrum, the only way to experience Kellerman's range, costs $118 (or $200 with wine), including tax.
$114
British pound: 65
Indian rupee: 5,106
Australian dollar: 152
Canadian dollar: 134
Singapore dollar: 193
Euro: 95A 35,000-bottle wine cellar, cheese cellar, a bread cart famous throughout Europe and an enormous array of sorbets: all compelling reasons to visit Steirereck in Vienna. Ancient beams and archways from a castle in Styria were transplanted by the owners to add to the atmosphere. The six-course prix fixe menu at this Relais & Chateaux restaurant costs $114, while five courses is $102, without wine.
$108
British pound: 62
Indian rupee: 4,837
Australian dollar: 144
Canadian dollar: 127
Singapore dollar: 183
Euro: 90Yamazato, the famous Japanese restaurant in the Hotel Okura Amsterdam, might be pricey, but at least they give you options. The superb seven-course seasonal menu costs $108 per person, but there are other set menus available, some of which you might even call inexpensive: prices range from $84 for the traditional Japanese fish menu to $30 for the assortment of sashimi on sushi rice served with miso soup and Nameko mushrooms.
$108
British pound: 62
Indian rupee: 4,837
Australian dollar: 144
Canadian dollar: 127
Singapore dollar: 183
Euro: 90The three-course menu at Zalacaín costs $108 per person, but experiencing service this precise is worth every euro. When the restaurant opened in 1973, it was the first outpost of nouvelle Basque cuisine in Spain. The menu is just as innovative today, featuring unusual seafood and a variety of Spanish game. The well-stocked humidor is offered to both male and female guests upon arrival. Jackets and ties are required.
$100 / 463 ILS
British pound: 57
Indian rupee: 4,479
Australian dollar: 133
Canadian dollar: 118
Singapore dollar: 169
Euro: 83Capot Tmarim's chef, Ofer Gal, is one of the champions of the contemporary Israeli cuisine, found in Tel Aviv, known as 'Mediterranean Rim.' The combination of highest-quality local ingredients, such as watermelon, figs, Bedouin goat-milk cheese, and olive oil with Provençal or Italian flavoring has made Capot Tmarim one of Tel Aviv's most famous restaurants. It attracts plenty of businesspeople, who charge the large bills to company expense accounts without thinking twice, but well-heeled tourists and local couples are also frequent guests of the large, Bauhaus-style restaurant.
$90
British pound: 51
Indian rupee: 4,030
Australian dollar: 120
Canadian dollar: 106
Singapore dollar: 152
Euro: 75The snooty staff at Bruneau, which is commonly acknowledged to be the best restaurant in Belgium, serves guests in an outdoor garden during the summer and a tastefully decorated townhouse during the colder months. It's worth the trip despite the staff's reputation: the most famous dish is coucou de malines, or chicken stuffed with truffles. The four-course prix fixe costs $90 without wine and $162 with.
$86
British pound: 49
Indian rupee: 3,851
Australian dollar: 114
Canadian dollar: 101
Singapore dollar: 145
Euro: 72The Four Seasons Hotel Milan is housed in a 15th century convent, a dramatic setting that does justice to the restaurant Il Teatro's dishes, such as whole-wheat pizzella pasta with sea urchins, clams and Neapolitan wild asparagus or stewed grouper fish with fennel, watercress and reserve provolone cheese. The four-course dégustation menu costs $86 per person without wine. There is also a vegetarian carte, truffle menu and cheese trolley.
$85
British pound: 49
Indian rupee: 3,806
Australian dollar: 113
Canadian dollar: 100
Singapore dollar: 144
Euro: 70When in Rome, do as the fashionable Romans do and dine at Vivendo in the St. Regis Hotel. The five-course tasting menu, priced at $85 per person, doesn't include wine, but an additional $36 will get a wine pairing for every course but the last--dessert. To truly appreciate the Italian delicacies here at their heavy and aromatic best, save Vivendo for the end of a very long day in which very little other food has been consumed.
$80 / 294 AED
British pound: 46
Indian rupee: 3,582
Australian dollar: 106
Canadian dollar: 94
Singapore dollar: 135
Euro: 67This Mediterranean-style seafood restaurant in the fabulous Jumierah resort has no prix fixe menu, but specialties of the house include an Arabian chilled-seafood platter served with Iranian caviar, poached sea bass fillet and poached Atlantic lobster with broad beans. A wooden deck connects the restaurant to the resort, and a post-prandial stroll along the ocean makes for a very pleasant digestif and vantage point for observing the glittering city of Dubai.
$80 / 2,285 RUB
British pound: 46
Indian rupee: 3,582
Australian dollar: 106
Canadian dollar: 94
Singapore dollar: 135
Euro: 67Inside the elegant Hotel Savoy in Moscow is the historic Restaurant Savoy, previously known as Alpen Rose and home to a private artists' club populated by members of the Bolshoi Opera and Ballet and Mali Drama Theatre in the early 20th century. Currently closed for renovations, the restaurant will re-open in November with a new French chef and Russian/European cuisine.
Source: Forbes
$67 / 150 BRL
British pound: 38
Indian rupee: 3,000
Australian dollar: 89
Canadian dollar: 79
Singapore dollar: 113
Euro: 56The Copacabana Palace in Brazil is an Orient-Express hotel, an elegant Brazilian landmark with one of the nation's most famous restaurants. The Northern Italian cuisine at Cipriani includes dishes such as ravioli with black truffle, and equally rich fish and meat entrées. Diners have a view over the hotel pool and the frolicking Brazilians working up an appetite within. The dégustation menu starts at $67 without wine.
$61 / 493 CNY
British pound: 35
Indian rupee: 2,732
Australian dollar: 81
Canadian dollar: 72
Singapore dollar: 103
Euro: 51Shanghai's futuristic Three on the Bund complex of designer boutiques, restaurants, galleries and an Evian spa is home to Jean Georges Vongerichten's latest eponymous venture. But the most expensive restaurant in the complex--and in all of Shanghai--is the Whampoa Club. Young chef Jereme Leung's traditional Shanghainese dishes with a twist have been received with glee by locals and critics alike. Just go before China catches up to the West in terms of prices--$61 here gets you the royal treatment, and a meal at the nearby Jean Georges is only about $58.
$60
British pound: 34
Indian rupee: 2,687
Australian dollar: 80
Canadian dollar: 71
Singapore dollar: 102
Euro: 50This newly opened restaurant in the Athens Hilton has sister properties in Montreal and New York. While the Montreal property opened first, there's nothing like experiencing Milos' classic Greek cuisine in its country of origin. Grilled fish and brined hyacinth bulbs are a winter specialty, and there is an oyster bar and chef's table as well.
$60
British pound: 34
Indian rupee: 2,687
Australian dollar: 80
Canadian dollar: 71
Singapore dollar: 102
Euro: 50The most expensive prix fixe menu among the three offered at Vadrózsa (there is also an extensive à la carte menu) is the Menü Katalin. Beluga caviar, grilled gooseliver, and bacon-dressed pheasant breast constitute the first three courses. Dessert is decidedly lighter, and alcohol is not included. For an even better deal, visit Vadrózsa, which is located in a Baroque villa, at noon, when there is a 15% discount on the entire menu.
$58 / 79 TRY
British pound: 33
Indian rupee: 2,591
Australian dollar: 77
Canadian dollar: 68
Singapore dollar: 98
Euro: 48During the summer months, guests of the Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul can choose to sit in Seasons' glass-enclosed courtyard, landscaped garden or outdoor terrace. The menu, which consists mainly of international dishes, even includes a children's section with spaghetti, hamburgers, hot chocolate and milkshakes. During the month-long celebration of Ramadan, a buffet is on offer, consisting entirely of traditional Turkish specialties.
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$30
British pound: 17
Indian rupee: 1,343
Australian dollar: 40
Canadian dollar: 35
Singapore dollar: 51
Euro: 25With locations in Montreal, New York and Athens, Milos is one of the finest Greek restaurants anywhere outside of Greece, almost totally reliant on organic farms throughout the U.S. and Canada for its produce and meat. Even the honey at Milos is imported from the tiny Greek island of Kythira in the Aegean Sea.
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Γιατί να κλειδωθεί? Μπορεί κάποιος να ψάχνει ιδέες να πάει την καλή του για να της κάνει πρόταση. Τώρα για το πόσο θα έρθει ο λογαριασμός, ε μία φορά κάνεις τη πρόταση, ας ξοδέψεις και λίγα παραπάνω..
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Αααα... Για πιο λογο πρεπει να κλειδωθει αυτο το θρεντ ξανα?
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'Φάτε μάτια ψάρια...'
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Λοιπον στο θεμα.
ΜΙΛΟΣ στο Χιλτον! Ποιος εχει παει?
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Ευτυχως τωρα ξερω που να παω αυριο βραδυ.Πηξαμε στα σουβλακια σε καθε εξοδο μας.Να φαμε και μια φορα σαν ανθρωποι το μοσχαρακι μας στο Aragawa.
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Ο χρήστης BILL33 έγραψε:
Ευτυχως τωρα ξερω που να παω αυριο βραδυ.Πηξαμε στα σουβλακια σε καθε εξοδο μας.Να φαμε και μια φορα σαν ανθρωποι το μοσχαρακι μας στο Aragawa.Ωραιος!
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Αλλο ενα θρεντ διχως νοημα....
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Ο χρήστης dmitspan έγραψε:
Γιατί να κλειδωθεί? Μπορεί κάποιος να ψάχνει ιδέες να πάει την καλή του για να της κάνει πρόταση. Τώρα για το πόσο θα έρθει ο λογαριασμός, ε μία φορά κάνεις τη πρόταση, ας ξοδέψεις και λίγα παραπάνω..Kαι αμα σου πει 'ΟΧΙ' να βαρας δυο φορες το κεφαλι σου στον τοιχο
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Πουσαι παιδιιιιιιι.
Πιασε μια χωριατικη μια φετα δυο πατατες μια τζατζικι τρεις γυρους απολα μια γιγαντες μια πατζαρια σκορδαλια μια πατσα ψιλοκομμενο δυο μπυρες ενα μισοκιλο κοκκινο και δυο σοδες να τσιμπησουμε...... -
Πιάσε μια ΔΙΠΛΗ μερίδα από ΟΛΑ!!!
Σήμερα κερνάει ο ΑΛΛΟΣ!!!!!!!
Τα θέματα του ράντομ που κλειδώνονταν ήταν τετριμμένα (δηλ υπήρχαν κι αλλού), ή προσβλητικά (σε εκφράσεις φωτό κλπ).
Τα άσχετα παρέμειναν.
Και για να πω την μπηχτή μου τώρα που ξαναπήρα ΟΛΑ τα κιλά που είχα πριν αρχίσω δίαιτα το 2002, ένα θέμα με 'ταβέρνες' (να το ακούσουν οι σεφ να με σουβλίσουν!!! ) είναι ΑΚΡΩΣ σχετικό με ειδικά αυτό εδώ το φόουμ!!!
ΆΝΤΕ, ΘΑ ΦΑΜΕ ΕΠΙΤΕΛΟΥΣ ΚΑΜΙΑ ΩΡΑ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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Ο χρήστης Bagus έγραψε:
Αλλο ενα θρεντ διχως νοημα....Yet, απαντας σε αυτο...
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Ο χρήστης GeorgeTabs έγραψε:
Πιάσε μια ΔΙΠΛΗ μερίδα από ΟΛΑ!!!Σήμερα κερνάει ο ΑΛΛΟΣ!!!!!!!
Τα θέματα του ράντομ που κλειδώνονταν ήταν τετριμμένα (δηλ υπήρχαν κι αλλού), ή προσβλητικά (σε εκφράσεις φωτό κλπ).
Τα άσχετα παρέμειναν.
Και για να πω την μπηχτή μου τώρα που ξαναπήρα ΟΛΑ τα κιλά που είχα πριν αρχίσω δίαιτα το 2002, ένα θέμα με 'ταβέρνες' (να το ακούσουν οι σεφ να με σουβλίσουν!!! ) είναι ΑΚΡΩΣ σχετικό με ειδικά αυτό εδώ το φόουμ!!!
ΆΝΤΕ, ΘΑ ΦΑΜΕ ΕΠΙΤΕΛΟΥΣ ΚΑΜΙΑ ΩΡΑ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Μιλωντας για 'θα φαμε επιτελους', υπαρχει ενα ρεστοραντ στο Σικαγο, που πρεπει να κανεις reservation μηνες πριν.... Φαντασου ποσο σχετικο ειναι αυτο που εγραψες πιο πανω για εκει
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Κριεζα δεν σου αρεσε το font σε κανονικο χρωμα και size?
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Ο χρήστης GeorgeTabs έγραψε:
ΆΝΤΕ, ΘΑ ΦΑΜΕ ΕΠΙΤΕΛΟΥΣ ΚΑΜΙΑ ΩΡΑ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;μόλις θυμήθηκα ότι έχω ένα δώρο νέου πελάτη στη domino's κι έχω μια πίτσα δωρεάν με την επόμενη παραγγελία, και είναι μέχρι αύριο. `Αρα απόψε έχει πίτσες
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Έχω φάει σε ακριβότερα εστιατόρια (προσοχή: όχι καλύτερα) στην Αθήνα.
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Με εβαλες στην θεση μου τωρα Γαβριηλ....
Το οτι δεν εχει νοημα δεν σημαινει οτι δεν πρεπει να απανταμε ομως.....
Αnyway επειδη ακρη δεν θα βγαλουμε,θα προτεινα να μας πας στο Tetsuyas για μασα.....
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Ο χρήστης dmitspan έγραψε:
ΆΝΤΕ, ΘΑ ΦΑΜΕ ΕΠΙΤΕΛΟΥΣ ΚΑΜΙΑ ΩΡΑ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
μόλις θυμήθηκα ότι έχω ένα δώρο νέου πελάτη στη domino's κι έχω μια πίτσα δωρεάν με την επόμενη παραγγελία, και είναι μέχρι αύριο. `Αρα απόψε έχει πίτσα
Η απαντηση στον Bagus που ελεγε για αλλο ενα θεμα χωρις νοημα.
Ο ανθρωπος θα εχανε την προσφορα της δωρεαν πιτσας .
Καποιος δικαιουται ενα κομματι πιτσα
Τα πιο ακριβα Restaurants στον κοσμο (ΗΠΑ σελ. 2)