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World's most extravagant meals (REUTERS)


Forbes.com has compiled a list of 11 of the world's most extravagant meals:

1. Daniel Boulud's Caviar - New York City 
At $205, Daniel's tasting menu is a relative bargain compared to other high-end 
Manhattan eateries but care for some caviar in the lounge before dinner? Fifty 
grams of Boulud's private-label Caspian Sea Golden Ossetra caviar goes for $860.

2. The French Laundry - Napa Valley
Even the wiliest concierges have trouble scoring reservations at Chef Thomas 
Keller's The French Laundry. Each day Keller and his staff create two 
nine-course $240 menus - a chef's "tasting" menu and a "vegetable" menu - 
promising not to repeat a single ingredient on either menu.

3. $1,000 Sultan's Golden Cake - Istanbul 
Upon request the pastry chef at hotel the Ciragan Palace Kempinski will prepare 
a "golden cake" that has been flavoured with fruits marinated for years, 
vanilla beans from French Polynesia and French wheat. But what makes this the 
ultimate bakery bling is the dusting of 24-karat edible gold.

4. White Truffle Dinner at Les Amis - Singapore 
For special clients, Les Amis, the elegant French restaurant in Singapore, can 
arrange a top-to-bottom white truffle menu that starts at $800 per person.

5. $5,000 Fleur Burger - Las Vegas
Created by Fleur de Lys chef Hubert Keller, the man behind Burger Bar in the 
Mandalay Bay hotel, this burger contains kobe beef, truffles and foie gras. The 
real cost comes with the concoction's accompaniment.

6. Nino's Bellissima Pizza - New York 
There's nothing special about the sauce or the crust. This pizza earns its 
$1,000 price tag with its toppings. Nino's in New York loads down this pie with 
caviar and fresh Maine lobster. There's also some salmon roe and a little 
wasabi.

7. Dinner In The Sky 
"People were getting bored with just going to the same old restaurants," says 
David Ghysels, the Belgian entrepreneur who created this movable restaurant 
suspended by a crane. If you've got the cash, Ghysels will bring his portable 
dining room anywhere he's got clearance. Bringing a star chef and his suspended 
restaurant to a US locale could cost between $50,000 and $100,000.

8. Picnic on Macaroni Beach, Mustique Island 
Barbecued chicken, mango and avocado salad, couscous with vegetables and punch 
sounds like standard picnic fare. Unless, of course, your picnic is on Macaroni 
Beach, on the exclusive Mustique island in the West Indies. The private island 
is open only to guests who own or rent some of its stunning villas, all of 
which come with their own kitchen staff.

9. Chef's Table at L'Espadon - Paris 
This restaurant, complete with a climbing lilac tree in the middle of the 
opulent dining room, serves up dishes like roast rib of milk-fed veal in a 
hay-infused stock and filet de boeuf Rossini with "cappuccino-style" mashed 
potatoes (with truffles and cocoa). Occasionally, Executive Chef Michel Roth 
invites guests to dine at the chef's table, offering a ringside seat to the 
choreography of the Ritz's mythical kitchens.

10. Private Dinner at Chef Louis Pous 
For diners who aren't into travelling, Little Palm Island resort chef Louis 
Pous has started making house calls. For $10,000 (for up to 10 people) plus 
travel costs, the chef and his staff of two will fly anywhere in the United 
States to prepare a private meal. The package, which must be reserved 30 days 
in advance, does not include, china or stemware.

11. Dinner at Three on the Bund - Shanghai
This small domed dining room capping Three on the Bund, Shanghai's upmarket 
shopping and dining complex, is so intimate it can only squeeze in two diners 
and a butler. While taking in the panoramic views of Shanghai, you can feast on 
food from any of the restaurants in the complex including Jean-Georges 
Vongerichten's Jean Georges, Laris or Whampoa Club, for about $500 for two

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