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

    By Logan DeLoye,

    8 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 Illinois? Today, we're going to dive into which Illinois 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 Illinois is Alinea in Chicago. Just one menu item at Alinea can run you $500!

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

    "If you’ve got cash to splash in Chicago, there are countless high-end spots for a sensational meal. However, it’s hard to beat three Michelin–starred icon Alinea, located in the city’s Lincoln Park neighborhood. This trailblazing spot is loved for its innovative approach to modernist cuisine and artful presentation – complete with edible balloons, clouds of dry ice, and consumable art. A meal here is as much about the food as the overall experience, but prepare to pay handsomely for the pleasure, as your multi-course meal could cost as much as $500 a head."

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

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    A Saytan25
    27m ago
    Barely see any food on the plate. Places like that are ridiculous. Not worth spending a dime.
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