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LA's Luxe Lunch Spots: Where the Rich and the Really Rich Eat
Los Angeles, the city of dreams, is also the city of really expensive dinners. If you're looking to drop more cash than you can shake a designer purse at, then look no further than these exclusive eateries.
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The Price is Right (Well, Actually, It's Wrong)
Let’s be honest, these places aren’t for the faint of wallet. You’re basically paying for the experience of saying, “I ate there.” But hey, life’s short, right? Or at least, your bank account is.
Where the Stars Dine (And Probably Order Water)
Some of these spots are so exclusive, you might spot a celeb hiding behind a giant wine list. Or, you know, just eating their overpriced food like a normal person. Who knows?
- Providence: This seafood haven is like the ocean’s most luxurious spa. Think caviar, lobster, and other things that swim and cost a fortune.
- n/naka: For those who prefer a taste of Japan without the jet lag, this place is your oyster (or rather, your wagyu).
- Spago: A Beverly Hills classic, Spago is where you go to see and be seen while pretending to care about food.
- CUT by Wolfgang Puck: Steak lovers, rejoice! This place is a carnivore’s paradise, but your wallet might be crying in the corner.
Tips for the Aspiring High Roller
- Dress to Impress: Jeans and a t-shirt? Not gonna cut it. This is LA, people.
- Book in Advance: These places are booked solid, so plan ahead or be prepared to eat ramen.
- Pace Yourself: With price tags like these, you’ll want to savor every bite. And every dollar.
How to...
- How to survive the bill: Bring a friend who’s feeling generous. Or, you know, sell a kidney.
- How to fit in: Pretend you’ve been going there for years, even if you’re wearing last season’s shoes.
- How to order: Start with the most expensive thing on the menu, obviously.
- How to leave: Gracefully, and with a credit card that still has a balance.
- How to recover: Retail therapy. Or, you know, ramen. Again.