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  • On a business trip, a local colleague took me for the (reputed) best Peking duck in Hong Kong - it was somewhere in the Central district, on the island itself.

    I can't remember how much it cost, but I know my colleague had to book three weeks in advance, and confirm 48 hours in advance that we were indeed having the duck.

    It was fantastic. As an Aussie, I never truly appreciated properly cooked duck until then.

  • I think some kind of exotic wagyu meat. Very good, but very small portion and not worth the money. I think it was 140€ or something like that. With a drink included.

  • Expensive caviar is much better than inexpensive caviar, and yes, I think it's worth it.

    But sheer dollar amount was probably a pasta with black truffles shaved at the table. That was really good; I don't know if I'd do that one again.

  • To drink would probably be Sam Adam’s Utopia (2014 or earlier). Not to my liking and very disappointing honestly. It was rich but not beer like at all. Much more like a liqueur, which I’m generally not a fan of.

    To eat is probably whatever I had at The Blue Door in Miami. High brow modern food. Think it was the duck. It was good but the experience itself was worth it.

    To contrast, the best meat I’ve had is Ostrich. That was just amazing meat. Not cheap but not the highest priced either.

  • Most fine dining level meats. Don't remember which was the most expensive, but about 60% of them are memorable experences and totally worth it.

    I've also has some absolutely mind blowing sushi, but not at the same price level.

  • Probably a $15 subway footlong. Meatball sandwich with shredded cheddar and whole mozzarella and bacon plus like some other shit I think. I can't remember it's been a while. Good ahit tho, probably clogged my arteries.

    • I don't understand the appeal of the meatballs in Subway, I mean I ate it once and it was the worst Subway sandwich I recall eating, is it an American thing? The whole meatballs thing, even Italians mostly don't have meatballs in their spaghetti

  • The most expensive single meal I've had was a 20,000 yen (~$170 usd) vegan full course meal at a 1 Michelin star restaurant called FARO in Tokyo. I bought some wine for my friend too, so it was more like 24,000 yen.

    It was actually pretty good. Some kind of fancy bread appetizer, a main course meal of potato pasta, a really good set of seasoned vegetables, then vegan dessert which was a slice of cake and some kind of extremely fancy cookie perched on a bed of hazelnut spread.

    Honestly most of the cost was the presentation I think. Every meal was set out in front of us arranged all fancy on these big stone plates and bowls. The food was good but not worth the cost. My memories of the meal is still good though because I was there with a friend and I hadn't seen him in a while.

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