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If this is your first time in my site, welcome! Chateau Du Mer is a beach house and a Conference Hall. The beach house could now accommodate 10 guests, six in the main floor and four in the first floor( air conditioned room). In addition, you can now reserve your vacation dates ahead and pay the rental fees via PayPal. I hope to see you soon in Marinduque- Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines. The photo above was taken during our first Garden Wedding ceremony at The Chateau Du Mer Gardens. I have also posted my favorite Filipino and American dishes and recipes in this site. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own, but I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights!

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Eight of the Most Expensive Restaurants in the United States

 If you’re a foodie, dining out at new restaurants can be one of the most exciting parts of taking a vacation. But while many of us are happy to splurge on special occasions, having a meal at one of the most expensive restaurants in the United States may not be a feasible option. That said, it’s fun to look at what some of these incredibly pricey eateries are serving up, even if you have no intention of making a reservation. Keep in mind, though, that while menus might include a pricey steak or risotto, ultimately the high price tag comes from the fact that they're serving up a culinary experience. Is that experience worth dropping hundreds of dollars on? You be the judge — check out this list of some of the most expensive restaurants in the United States.

Restaurant Guy Savoy: Las Vegas, Nevada

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This restaurant 1. inside the famed Caesar’s Palace hotel is named after its chef and 

boasts the finest French culinary experience in the city, designed after Savoy’s famed 

Paris restaurant. The artichoke and black truffle soup, an appetizer, will cost you $75,

 while the lobster is priced at $125. The seven-course White Truffle Menu is even more

 indulgent at $450 per person. With luxe ingredients come luxe prices.

2. Masa: New York, New York 

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Chef Masa Takayama opened his celebrated Manhattan sushi restaurant in 2004, and 

it’s been one of the hottest reservations in town ever since. There are only 26 seats in

 the entire restaurant, and while the decor is sparse — according to the restaurant’s

 website, the restaurant is merely “a blank canvas on which the food will be allotted 

space to shine” — the experience is anything but. Masa offers omakase dining, which

 means there's no set menu; the chef curates each course to highlight the best and 

freshest ingredients. For those who can’t quite afford the nearly $600 price tag, or who

 prefer to order for themselves, Takayama’s restaurant BarMasa is located next door 

and offers an a la carte menu.

3. Per Se: New York, NY 

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Traditional French food is king at Per Se, Thomas Keller’s celebrity-favorite Manhattan 

hotspot. A prix fixe menu, which changes daily and costs $355 per person, includes 

dishes like rainbow trout, quail breast, and scallop tartare. The restaurant also offers 

a separate vegetarian menu for those who want to skip meat.

4. Atelier Crenn: San Francisco, California

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Dominique Crenn’s restaurant, which sits along the San Francisco Bay, “embodies the

 artistry of fine dining,” according to the Atelier Crenn website. A dinner for two, with wine

 pairings, will run nearly $1,000. However, Crenn noted that the recent hike in prices has 

to do with keeping up with the rising cost of Bay Area living for her staff. Those interested

 in tasting what Crenn has to offer can expect dishes such as live scallops, osetra caviar,

 turbot, and Japanese Wagyu.

5. French Laundry: Yountville, California

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French Laundry, another Thomas Keller-owned spot, is a French and New American-style

 restaurant housed in a former saloon. It has two separate chef’s tasting menus, one of 

which is vegetarian. Each costs $355, not including any alcohol pairings. The unique 

thing about French Laundry is its playful take on classic American foods: The menu

 includes fancified items inspired by Baskin Robbins ice cream and even Ritz crackers. 

Take your time here: The meal takes over three hours to enjoy.

6. Capo Restaurant: Santa Monica, California

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This simple, unassuming building in the beachside community of Santa Monica originally housed

 an automobile club, but is now the place to go for modern Italian cuisine — provided it’s within 

your budget. One of the priciest menu items is the Imperial Caviar, which is priced at a whopping

$235. 

7. Urasawa: Beverly Hills, California

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Many consider this sushi spot the West Coast equivalent to NYC’s Masa, which makes 

sense, as its chef, Hiroyuki Urasawa, worked under Masa Takayama. With only 10 seats

 available to guests, it offers a similarly exclusive 30-course omakase experience. This 

one will set you back $400, not including drinks or tip.

8. Saison: San Francisco, California

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With two Michelin stars, Saison offers a “discovery menu” that rings up to $398 and features over

 20 courses. One thing about Saison that you won’t experience in most other restaurants? The

 kitchen is in the center of the dining area, meaning you can see all your food as it’s being 

prepared. Dishes include eclectic finds like sea urchin, caviar, and even toffee made of duck liver. 

Main photo by NOVOKRESHCHENOVA MARIA/Shutterstock.

Kaitlin Reilly is a Los Angeles based writer with a passion for pop culture, spin class,
 and true crime podcasts. (She even has a podcast of her own, albeit about the fictional
 crimes of The CW's Riverdale.) She was previously a staff writer at Refinery29 and
 has work featured on E! News, Bustle, and Cosmo.

  Macrine (RIP) and I had  been to the French Laundry, when we celebrated our 55th Wedding Anniversary 

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