What's the most expensive meal you've bought?

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Mine isn't that bad; and I've shelled out more, but relatively it was pretty pricey:

At the weekend I went for afternoon tea in London. £55 travelling expenses and price of a baby sitter and a whopping £110 for 3 'finger' sandwiches, 1 small cake and a nibble on a scone. :rolleyes:

It was worth it though!
 
I would feel robbed if I spent this much on food. Probably about £12 for a brilliant steak dinner at Longhorn steakhouse in the US. This I feel is justifiable :D

I wonder what the actual cost of our food was. I fel like royalty, though. Doormen hailing cabs, opening doors, whisked to a fireside table and so on. It's all about the experience, too.

We got given 2 signed (by her grandson) copies of Agatha Christie's autobiography, too (as it was her 120th birthday anniversary). Wonder if they're worth a bit.
 
[TW]Fox;17420767 said:
Some are so tight they have never spent more than 24 quid on a meal, others spend hundreds of quid despite almost being bankrupt

True. For what I actually got for my money in the OP I was robbed. I didn't even get an actual meal. But it was a special occasion and so totally worth it. I'm not rich (by a long stretch), either for those saying it's e-peen :D
 
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