Does drink count?
One night out a guy wad trying to show off and bought a bottle of Dom Periognon for the table.
Now, I'm not a huge wine drinker, but to my taste it was one of the least impressive wines I've ever had.
Does drink count?
One night out a guy wad trying to show off and bought a bottle of Dom Periognon for the table.
Now, I'm not a huge wine drinker, but to my taste it was one of the least impressive wines I've ever had.
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.
Tbh I dont usually spend that much on food i.e meal or just the entre. About the most expensive thing Ive had was a 100+ dollar meal i.e crab, lobster, some sickeningly sweet mango cocktail etc. And I also found out that I am not really a fan of the way the roasted brussel sprouts were prepared. (They drizzled a sweet sauce on them that wasnt just due to carmelization and I cannot stand the resulting flavor profile) Overall the meal was good but not worth the cost at all.
Ive spent 50-60 bucks on the ingredients for a meal Ive prepared at home that I enjoyed more than that.
At some point Id like to try real wagyu beef but I am pretty sure the level of fat will not be to my liking as I normally pick fairly lean cuts but a large part of that is because most fatty beef doesnt really have great marbling throughout the cut. Its mostly separate and just gags me with the texture of it.
try real wagyu beef
for what it's worth, you can get bad wagyu beef - it literally just means a particular breed of beef, but nothing about the quality of the meat. What you're probably thinking of is A5 graded wagyu beef. And you definitely should try it!
This is such a difficult question for me. Living in LA I’d say 99% of the best meals I’ve had were at cheap, unassuming restaurants located within their culture’s enclave in the city, though a few high-priced places do come to mind.
Dirt according to my bully. Had to get new teeth after that.
Aged steak. No.
Assuming we're talking about a singular dish/entree and not an entire meal.
I had a $80 steak at a fancy restaurant once. No it was not worth it. I've made better steaks myself.
Similar for me, but it was "only" 60. I ate far better for 30.
I can't even remember, (very) expensive food is wasted on me. I enjoy a quality meal, but the top tier stuff just doesn't make any exceptional or special impression with me. It's just good food.
A5 beef in Japan... I don't regret trying it, because it was really good, I'm not a meat expert, I rarely eat beef anyway because of how bad it is for the environment, but as a once in a lifetime experience, it's one of my favourite meals of all time.
Drink wise, Dom Pérignon. It was not worth $300 or $400 I paid for a bottle. It was good, just not that good.
Food wise, probably a $90 steak at Chicago Cut. Worth every penny.
I went to two high-end restaurants in Vegas and ordered $80 steaks. No sides, no seasoning. Just a slab of meat on a plate. There wasnt even salt n pepper on the table. I was disappointed. I've done better steaks in my airfryer.
I then went to a theme pub on the strip and ordered a steak dinner. Same cut of meat but seasoned and cooked properly. Came with a plate full of sides for $40. Very much enjoyed it.
Salmon roes, or "fake caviar". There's a whole story about that, involving going to country A to neighbouring country B through country C just to smuggle stuff, while the driver (my then girlfriend) was drunk as a skunk.
It tastes fishy, a bit salty, but I liked it. It pops on your mouth. I'd rather eat deep-fried roes though.
For those wondering (as I was a moment ago)... unfertilised fish eggs of any species are roe. Caviar is the unfertilised, and cured, eggs of sturgeon.
What country do you live in? Salmon roe is fairly cheap here (like $5-$8 for like two tablespoons at a restaurant).
My wife. Most days, yes.
I seriously hope we are talking about cunnilingus.
With a side of fava beans and a nice chianti, sure.
Mitefosin tablets I got for Leishmaniosis, two packages for a bit over 5000 Eur for both . Thank god for health insurance.
Cutaneous Leishmaniosis at two places, one being.my face over the upper lip. I was happy.I got treatment instead of bad scars.
Google tried to buy me a $50 burger. I passed in favor of a $25 salad. Still felt stupid just slightly less so.
A meal at a fancy small restaurant near us. I would say yes worth it for the service more than the food. Each dish he put before both of us to share, got to try so many interesting foods. I liked it enough to say yes worth it but wouldn't do it even once a year.
I was sent to German countryside once for work and had to eat at a restaurant. The cheapest meal was already totally expensive. Some potatoes and green stuff. Not worth it.
Sushi at this sushi bar. It was not worth it, because it made me want to throw up, and it tastes horrible
I got double beans and double rice in my burrito once. Farted like crazy. Not worth it.
The most expensive thing I've eaten is a sannakji dish my friend prepared. It was the opposite of worth it.
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