{"id":5882,"date":"2013-08-27T13:55:18","date_gmt":"2013-08-27T13:55:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forumarchives.tmsites.net\/index.php\/2013\/08\/27\/crazy-expensive-things-to-eat-and-drink-in-las-vegas\/"},"modified":"2013-08-27T13:55:18","modified_gmt":"2013-08-27T13:55:18","slug":"crazy-expensive-things-to-eat-and-drink-in-las-vegas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forumarchives.tmsites.net\/index.php\/2013\/08\/27\/crazy-expensive-things-to-eat-and-drink-in-las-vegas\/","title":{"rendered":"crazy-expensive things to eat and drink in Las Vegas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!-- Original Post Content --><br \/>\nQ:<br \/>\n\tIn the past, you&#8217;ve written about some of the crazy-expensive things to eat and drink in Las Vegas. Any update on that? <br \/>\n\tA:<br \/>\n\tGood timing on this one, since we only recently learned about a ridiculously expensive cupcake. Yes, a cupcake.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u2022The $750 Decadence D&#8217;Or cupcake at Sweet Surrender (Palazzo) is perhaps the only cupcake in the world that must be ordered 48 hours in advance. Consisting of a cake made using ultra-exclusive Palmira Single Estate chocolate (it was developed by a French chocolatier and is released in vintages), it&#8217;s then frosted with a mixture comprising similarly exclusive Charentes-Poitou AOC butter and Tahitian Gold vanilla caviar (we&#8217;re not sure what that is, but it comes from hand-pollinated-and-harvested vanilla-bean pods). Once baked, the not-yet-rich-or-exclusive-enough confection has a little Louis XIII de Remy Martin Cognac* poured over it (*blended from 1200 cognacs, ranging in age from 40 to 100 years old), then it&#8217;s sprinkled with some edible gold flakes (just because they can). The decadent little morsel comes served in a hand-blown sugar fleur-de-lys (we dare you to eat it) and, should you wish to order one (or a dozen, for that matter), the number to call is 702-607-0753.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u2022If it&#8217;s bubbly you&#8217;re after, check out the cocktail menu at the new Hakkasan nightlife complex at MGM Grand, where you can splurge on a $500,000 nine-bottle package. Yes, the Armand de Brignac Dynastie Collection includes a range of bottle sizes, starting with the standard 750ml version, all the way up to the 30-litre Midas (there&#8217;s a long wait-list for those babies), all hand-crafted and emblazoned with the signature pewter ace of spades emblem. [Tip: If that half-million-dollar price tag is a little too rich for your wallet, head on up the Strip to Hyde at Bellagio, where you can slum it for a mere $250,000, which bags you a 30-litre Midas (equivalent to 40 bottles) Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades, plus you get the most coveted table in the club with a perfect view of the Bellagio fountains, and you get to choose a song for the fountains to dance to just for you, after the normal day&#8217;s schedule is over).<\/p>\n<p>\t\u2022We all know how easy it is to rack up a scary tab at a strip club, but one Las Vegas gentlemen&#8217;s club has opened up a whole new vista of opportunity in that department, and that&#8217;s before you&#8217;ve started making it rain. Never a brand to do things by halves, Larry Flynt&#8217;s Hustler Vegas is the lucky current custodian of the very last bottle of Dom Perignon Rose Gold vintage in the world (a Russian tycoon quaffed the penultimate methuselah at a bar in London not so long ago and, in so doing, set a record, at $75,000, for the most expensive bottle of wine ever sold in the U.K.). For $500,000, that last bottle is all yours, plus they throw in the use of Larry Flynt&#8217;s private suite, multiple Hustler Honeys to be at your disposal (at that price, we&#8217;d demand a whole herd), and VIP access to every Hustler Club in the world, among other perks. Note that this last-remaining bottle, dipped in pink gold, is actually worth more than the six liters of prized bubbly that it contains and yes, it&#8217;s yours to keep (unlike the Honeys and the suite, which you have to return once your time&#8217;s up). <br \/>\n\tHeck, since, by its ultra-exclusive only-one-bottle-left nature, this is a once-in-a-lifetime never-to-be-repeated experience, why not go all in and treat yourself to the full $1,000,000 package? On top of all the aforementioned goodies, this also includes a private chartered flight to\/from your home, a two-night stay in Larry&#8217;s suite, and a brand new Ferrari. Naturally. As they say at LFHC]<\/p>\n<p>\n\t\u2022Returning to edible decadence, we&#8217;re gratified to learn that Las Vegas is home to two of the top-ten most-expensive tasting menus in the U.S.: <br \/>\n\t\u2022Guy Savoy (Caesars Palace): At $891 (inclusive of tax and tip) for two, the restaurant&#8217;s Innovation-Inspiration menu includes the Parisian chef&#8217;s iconic artichoke and black truffle soup with toasted mushroom brioche and black truffle butter, which kind of looks like a puddle of mud, but obviously tastes a lot better than that. Or you can step it up a notch for the Krug tasting menu, whose $1921-for-two price tag is due to the fact that each and every course is paired with Krug Champagne. As an aside, we&#8217;ve met Guy and he&#8217;s really cute and unassuming and kept asking if &quot;the food is okay?&quot; It was.<br \/>\n\t\u2022Jo\u00ebl Robuchon (MGM Grand): From the most Michelin-starred chef in the universe comes the $1,115 degustation-for-two menu, which consists of 16 courses, including his signature caviar and foie gras dishes.<br \/>\n\tSo, those are some of the new kids on the most-expensive block, joining the ranks of old-time members of the sky-high club, like Hubert Keller&#8217;s $5,000 &quot;Fleurburger 5000&quot; at Mandalay Bay, or the $1,000 &quot;Golden Opulence Sundae&quot; at Serendipity III (Caesars Palace), which we&#8217;ve written about before (check the archives). <\/p>\n<p>\twww.lasvegasadvisor.com<\/p>\n<hr>\n<h3>Replies:<\/h3>\n<p>No replies were posted for this topic.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Q: In the past, you&#8217;ve written about some of the crazy-expensive things to eat and drink in Las Vegas. Any update on that? A: Good timing on this one, since we only recently learned about a ridiculously expensive cupcake. 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