Lol if you zoom in there is clearly something weird going on with the numbers. I would believe 0s were added to the prices. Even without the 0 at the end the prices would still be absurd but this is way too expensive to be believable. If it is real just burn the whole place down
Alright I'm gonna be the dude who replies to myself but I did some research and these prices are probably real. What's crazy is they appear to be significantly lower than last years prices. Another important thing is that the formal menus mention the dishes being sized to serve 4 people. That makes it slightly more okay but also still ridiculous. This has to be inside the paddock or VIP areas though as I dont think they would even offer caviar to the peasants in the general admission.
It’s the hard rock vip area, it is indeed not the peasantry. The people in this area don’t even ball at these prices because they don’t care about price tags, whatever it is they’ve got it.
I zoomed in and stared at the numbers for quite a while... What's weird about them? The only thing I can see are compression artifacts around them, but that'd be totally expected
Caviar isn't even that expensive. Unless you're looking for a very specific brand and type.
I mean, it's still expensive compared to most foods by weight, but buying a tin isn't absurd if you're doing it once in a while for a special occasion.
Tsar Nicoulai caviar (served at Quince, a 3 Michelin star restaurant in San Francisco) sells 1oz of their classic caviar for $60 for comparison. A single serving is usually 0.5oz, so that would serve 2. Of course they have more expensive options, but since the menu doesn't specify it probably isn't something super special. There are cheaper brands as well of course, I specifically chose this brand to look up aince I know it is served at a 3 star restaurant, and they would of course be using a high quality product.
Looks like it was in an "exclusive" area of an F1 race. Best I can tell, it's just a vehicle to keep the unwashed masses away from the privileged and their playground.
There are other photos and handheld menus. It isnt photoshop. Same story ran last year for the same event. It is just rich people pricing for a rich people event.
Even if that would be in Mexican pesos, it would be absurdly high. Since I think it's safe to assume that this is in US dollars, I think it's safe to say that unless each meal comes with a small bar of gold, the owner of this place should get fucked with a pineapple