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    Popular California Eatery Named 'Most Expensive' Place To Dine In The State

    By Logan DeLoye,

    6 hours ago
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    How much are you willing to spend on an exceptional, unforgettable meal?

    Many restaurants are known for keeping things affordable, while others use high-quality ingredients, ambiance, and presentation to rack up an extremely large bill.

    But what about the one place that serves the most expensive meal in California ? Today, we're going to dive into which California establishment serves the most expensive meal, how much it costs, and why it is so expensive!

    According to a list compiled by LoveFood , the most expensive place to dine in all of California is Atelier Crenn in San Francisco. Just one menu item at Atelier Crenn can run you $400.

    Here's what LoveFood had to say about the most expensive place to dine in the entire state:

    "California is home to some of the most expensive restaurants in the country, including famous Michelin-starred spots like The French Laundry, where chef Thomas Keller’s meticulously crafted tasting menus will set you back around $350. However, three Michelin–starred Atelier Crenn, in San Francisco, narrowly beats it in the pricing stakes, charging over $400. The stunning restaurant is led by chef Dominique Crenn, and offers a multi-course tasting menu that showcases her inventive and poetic approach to cooking, drawing inspiration from nature and art."

    For a continued list of the most expensive places to eat across America visit lovefood.com .

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    Andrea Muñoz Cagle
    1h ago
    Never heard of it. It’s not a popular California chain, it’s a boutique restaurant that might have a few locations.
    corn pop, he's a bad dude
    1h ago
    ICould afford it , but I wouldn't go there
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