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The best thing I ever ate tv series

Postby mark111757 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 6:49 pm

This was on cooking channel, sister channel to food Network, Sunday night

The theme according to the synopsis was last Vegas and one of the places mentioned was

L’Atelier Joel Robechon.



Home page. http://www.joelrobuchonusa.com


Menu. https://www.rwsentosa.com/en/restaurant ... chon/menus

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Re: The best thing I ever ate tv series

Postby Sakkarin » Mon Jan 15, 2018 7:04 pm

Your second link is to the SIngapore branch, I had a look at the tasting menu, which is intriguing in that you can select which you want to try, rather than a take it or leave it selection.

Is this the world's most expensive macaroni cheese? For a "tasting portion", which presumably means a couple of mouthfuls:

LE MACARONI
Macaroni cheese gratin with black truffle, celeriac and foie gras
$ 98 (Singapore dollars)

That's £53 in sterling... gissajob...

https://www.rwsentosa.com/-/media/proje ... g-menu.pdf

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Re: The best thing I ever ate tv series

Postby Renée » Mon Jan 15, 2018 9:35 pm

I'll make my own, thank you very much! :thumbsup

I have a relative who regularly eats at L'ATELIER de Joël Robuchon, but in Hong Kong.

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Re: The best thing I ever ate tv series

Postby Alexandria » Tue Jan 16, 2018 12:22 pm

This is a special occasion restaurant and surely quite amazingly extraordinary .. None the less:



Robuchon Paris: I laughed when I saw a hamburger going for 41 Euros ! Outrageous !


Of course, despite the prices, Joel´s foie gras de canard is exquisite ..
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