Sublimotion

The first place on the list of the most expensive restaurants in the world is Sublimotion. It is an eating place in Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza, Spain run with the aid of Michelin 2-super mega-celebrity chef Paco Roncero who makes use of molecular gastronomy in cooking. In 2014, Sublimotion was offered the prize of Best Innovation Food & Beverage. As of 2015, the eating place is taken into consideration the maximum high-priced withinside the global with a mean rate of barely over $2,380 per person. The eating place is simplest open for some months a year withinside the Spanish summertime season, from June 1st to September 30th, and is administered with the aid of Michelin two-super mega-celebrity chef, Paco Roncero.


If you manage to order yourself a desk throughout the summertime season, you could count on an entirely new stage of eating reveling in, and enjoying. You’ll be waiting with the aid of a group of twenty-5 professionals, so as to give your 20-route tasting menu one with the aid of using one, over the route of 3 hours. Whilst you’re taking part in your food, you’ll revel in laser mild shows, digital truth factors, and projection mapping, to assist decorate your revel. The eating place's goal is to provide quality culinary enjoyment is revealed in withinside the globe.


Cost: $2,380 per head

Location: Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza, Spain

Website: sublimotionibiza.com

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Top 10 Most Expensive Restaurants In The World

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  3. top 3 Ultraviolet
  4. top 4 Masa
  5. top 5 Maison Pic Valence
  6. top 6 Restaurant De L’Hôtel De Ville
  7. top 7 Guy Savoy
  8. top 8 Kitcho Arashiyama
  9. top 9 Aragawa
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