Spanish Restaurant To Be World's Most Expensive
The Spanish party island of Ibiza will soon house the most
expensive restaurant on the planet, where a meal for one will cost the (not so)
lucky customer a staggering €1,500 ($2075).
Spain can already boast having the best restaurant in the
world thanks to the Roca brothers’ Celler de Can Roca eatery (awarded first
prize by prestigious UK magazine Restaurant).
A gourmet menu there costs foodies an average €165, a
pittance compared to what customers at the upcoming Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza will
have to pay for their “avant-garde gastronomy”.
Set to open on June 1st, the Sublimotion’s €1,500 menus will
be served up by Paco Roncero, a Spanish chef with two Michelin stars under his
belt.
As a symbol of its exclusivity, only twelve guests will be
served every night.
The select restaurant, found at Ibiza’s emblematic d’en
Bossa beach, will offer a “gastro-sensory” spectacle to the lucky dozen;
including lights, sounds and levitating dinner plates.
Food website the Daily Meal put together a list in December
2013 of the most expensive restaurants in the world.
In first place was Kitcho, a high-end establishment in Japan
with menus costing €450 per person. That’s less than a third of what guests at
Sublimotion will have to cough up.
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