Friday, October 13, 2006 - 1:17 PM
Want to go out to eat, but don't like the company of riffraff that gets into restaurants charging only $50 per entree? Forbes.com and Zagat recently released their annual list of the world's most expensive restaurants. Contenders were in non-U.S. "culinary capitals" chosen by Forbes. Zagat then provided the average price, including tip, of dinner for one with a drink at the cities' costliest eateries. Without any further ado, here are this year's winners:
1. Aragawa, Tokyo, Japan – $368 per person
2. Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée, Paris, France – $231
3. Gordon Ramsay, London, England – $183
4. Acquarello, Munich, Germany – $125
5. Alberto Ciarla, Rome, Italy – $110
6. Sushi Kaji, Toronto, Canada – $109
7. Queue de Cheval Steak House, Montreal, Canada – $85
8. El Amparo, Madrid, Spain – $70
9. Whampoa Club, Shanghai, China – $63
10. Boeucc, Milan, Italy – $62
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