Tokyo's Ginza Kitafuku tops the priciest Michelin menu at €2,050
Ginza Kitafuku in Tokyo offers the most expensive Michelin tasting menu in the world for €2,050. Guests must remove their shoes and sit on the floor.
23 November 2024 17:19
According to the "New York Post," Ginza Kitafuku in Tokyo is the place where you can try the most expensive Michelin tasting menu in the world. The price is €2,050 per person, and guests must adhere to the restaurant's rules, including removing their shoes and sitting on the floor.
The most expensive Michelin-starred restaurant
The menu consists of snow crab, a favourite of the Japanese royal family.
The "New York Post" reports that during a visit to Ginza Kitafuku, guests can watch the chef prepare a live crab right in front of them before it is served. Those who are not comfortable with this sight can try booking a reservation in a separate room, equipped with six seats.
For those with a smaller budget, the restaurant offers a red king crab meal for €250. Ginza Kitafuku ranks first on the list of the most expensive Michelin-starred restaurants according to "Chef’s Pencil."
The most expensive restaurants in the world
Second on the list is Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet in Shanghai, where a meal costs €1180. As mentioned, the restaurant offers a multi-sensory culinary experience, combining French techniques with global influences.
In New York, the most expensive Michelin tasting menu is at Caviar Russe on Madison Avenue. For €910, guests can taste 11 courses focused on caviar.
Other restaurants on the list include Masa in New York and Azabu Kadowaki in Tokyo. Masa was the first Michelin-starred restaurant in the USA with a menu price exceeding €960.
Among the distinguished places are also Quince in San Francisco, Guy Savoy in Paris, and Alchemist in Copenhagen.