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R14 000 meal 'quite cheap'
29/01/2008 21:04 - (SA)
London - Financial markets may be rocky and bankers' bonuses down - but for the diner with cash to burn a London restaurant has launched the city's most expensive fixed-price seven course menu at £1 000 a head.
Aiming at bankers, lawyers and other denizens of London's rich financial district known as the "City" who did receive a bonus this year, restaurant Vivat Bacchus says the menu is actually a reasonable price.
It includes a vodka and seven glasses of wine including a 1963 port and a glass of Chateau Lafite Rothchild normally costing £700 a bottle.
"It's good value for money," restaurant co-owner Naleen Strauss told Reuters. "People like to spoil themselves at bonus time. Everything is beautiful. It's a bit decadent. You couldn't have it every day or you would die of a heart attack."
The courses include caviar, Bahama rock lobster linguini flavoured with 40-year-old armagnac, hand sliced Spanish Joselito Gran Reserve ham and grilled Wagyu steak with red onion marmalade, seared goose foie gras and sauteed green beans.
As a global financial centre, London has long had a reputation for extravagance on offer from exclusive hotels to nightclubs, attracting American magnates, Russian millionaires and Gulf oil sheiks.
But with fears growing of a worldwide recession, many expected belts to be tightened.
Since launching the menu last week after requests from regular clients who wanted a spectacular meal for a "round number" price, Strauss said there had been good interest. A table of six were booked for Thursday with several more the following week. But she admitted the timing could be better.
"We came up with this before Black Monday," she said, referring to last Monday when global stock markets slumped 7%, ushering in days of violent market moves that continue as a global credit crunch hits international markets.
Strauss said she hoped their main base of lawyers and accountants would weather the storm and keep coming to the wine bar themed restaurant, which aims to cater to all budgets.
For the more conservatively inclined on a budget, Vivat Bacchus says it offers a set lunch at £14.50 a head and evening main courses from £12 to £20. The individual courses from the £1 000 menu are also available as specials.
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