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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Most Expensive Hotels in the World


Most expensive hotels in the world with lavish opulence and an oasis of calm with space and silence providing the utmost in luxury.

Top 10 Most Expensive Hotels:

No 10. Hotel Meurice
Belle Etoile Suite
$7,300 per night.

The most expensive Parisian hotel room is the Belle Etoile Suite at the Hotel Meurice, located on the Rue de Rivoli. The penthouse suite is reached via private elevator, where it opens onto a marble entry hall. The entire suite is decorated in a Charles X style - heavy drapery, intricate wood paneling with gilt edges, chandeliers and murals.

No 9. The Ciragan Palace Hotel Kempinski

Sultan's Suite
$7,500 per night

The Ciragan Palace Hotel Kempinski in Istanbul, located along the Bosporus, was originally the home of the last Ottoman sultans, and different incarnations of the property have been built (and torn down) since the 16th century. The building was bought by the Kempinski hotel group in 1986 and underwent a renovation in 1991.
Today, the hotel comprises two structures (the actual palace and the new hotel), and the Sultan's Suite is the most expensive room there.

No 8. Regent Beverly Wilshire


Penthouse Suite
$7,500 per night

The Regent Beverly Wilshire is the grande dame of L.A. hotels and happens to be the same age as the Academy Awards. Located on the 14th floor of the Beverly Wing, the 5,000-square-foot Penthouse Suite features three bedrooms, a wraparound balcony, a formal dining room, living room, kitchen and den, and is decorated with contemporary furniture. The master bathroom has floor-to-ceiling windows, two glass-enclosed showers, remote control toilet/bidet with a heated seat ...

No 7. The Fairmont Hotel

Penthouse Suite
$10,000 per night

The 6,000-square-foot Penthouse Suite at the Fairmont Hotel on San Francisco's Nob Hill takes up the entire eighth floor of the hotel and has three bedrooms, a dining room that holds 50 people, an eat-in kitchen and a two-story, domed library with a ceiling painted with the constellations.
There is also a billiards room covered floor-to-ceiling in Persian tiles, and four fireplaces inlaid with lapis lazuli. The bathroom fixtures are made of 24 karat gold, and a secret passageway is concealed behind the bookshelves on the library's second floor.

No 6. Hotel Cala di Volpe

Presidential Suite
$13,879 per night

The Costa Smeralda ("Emerald Coast"), on the eastern coast of Sardinia, became famous during the 1960s when the Aga Khan bought it and convinced his jet-set friends to start building villas and a yacht club on the beautiful but previously undeveloped island. The coast also served as the backdrop to the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.

The split-level Presidential Suite has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and two sitting rooms. The highlight is the private, outdoor saltwater pool on the second floor. The style is rustic but luxurious, with whitewashed walls, exposed beams, thick down cushions and wooden accents. The bed frames are wrought iron, and the tiles are hand-painted ceramic. The suite also has its own gazebo and solarium, as well as a DVD library and Bang & Olufsen stereos.

No 5. Westin Excelsior

Villa La Cupola
$14,950 per night

Rome's "Villa La Cupola" suite within the Westin Excelsior has all things Roman and excessive - a cupola, a Pompeii-style Jacuzzi pool, frescoes and stained glass windows. Located on the fifth and sixth floor underneath the cupola of the hotel (which was made famous by Fellini's movies), the suite covers 6,099 square feet and has an additional 1,808 square feet of balconies and terraces. While it only has two bedrooms, five more can be joined to it.

The stained glass windows in the living room detail allegories of a mythological figure paired with a modern one, such as Atlas and Television, Hypnosis and Neurosis, Hermes and Marketing, and Hermaphrodite and Fashion. The downstairs also has a private kitchen, and the dining room features an antique Murano glass chandelier, a private wine cabinet and an antique mosaic-tile-covered dining room.

What really makes this suite over the top is a private cinema with Dolby surround sound. Such luxury makes even the private elevator that leads up to the fitness area and Jacuzzi - complete with mosaic floors, vaulted ceilings and frescoes - seem ordinary. The painted horizons on the frescoes were designed to match perfectly with the real Roman one.

No 4. The Plaza Hotel


Presidential Suite
$15,000 per night

The 7,802-square-foot suite covers nearly the entire 18th floor of the Plaza, with views overlooking Central Park. The walls are covered in silk, the reception area has a 10-foot-wide stained glass window and the hand-painted piano depicts scenes from the French countryside.

The suite has five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, two living rooms, a dining room, powder room and sauna. There are also three marble fireplaces, a terrace and a 2,000-bottle wine cellar (guests are charged extra for indulging). The Presidential Suite also comes with the use of a secretary/butler and the Plaza's chefs are at your disposal.

No 3. The Martinez Hotel


Presidential Suite
$18,500 per night

The Martinez Hotel in Cannes likes superlatives and bills itself as having the biggest, most expensive and only terraced penthouse suite on the Cote d'Azur. Perhaps some of this is Gallic swagger, but the price of the suites certainly makes them one of the most expensive in Europe. Both penthouse suites are 8,000 square feet and are decorated in the hotel's signature Art Deco style, with streamlined furniture, silk curtains and teak parquet floors.

While many of the hotel's rooms are painted in bright colors (peach, lime green), the penthouse suites are decorated in muted, understated tones (brown, cream and tan). Each suite has two bedrooms, a Turkish bath, kitchen, personal sauna and views of the Lerins Islands as well as the entire Bay of Cannes. The wraparound terrace is 2,000 square feet and can comfortably hold 100 people. It also has a Jacuzzi. Technophiles will appreciate the Bose plasma screen televisions and telephones and the DVD library. A private butler is on call 24 hours a day, and other amenities include use of a limousine, open bar and the option to join both suites into one grand apartment.

No 2. President Wilson Hotel

The Imperial Suite
$23,300 per night

At the sleek, modern President Wilson Hotel in Geneva, security takes as much precedence as luxury. Faster than you can say "Frette linens," the hotel's staff reassures guests that the security in the Imperial Suite is among the best in the world, ideal for celebrities or traveling heads of states who visit the United Nations headquarters next door at the Palais Wilson.

The Imperial Suite, which takes up the entire top floor of the hotel, is reached via a private elevator and has four bedrooms, all of which overlook Lake Geneva. The suite is decorated in a contemporary style, with marble and hardwood floors, and the bay windows overlook Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. Off of the master bedroom is a dressing room as well as a study, and the suite has five bathrooms, all with mosaic marble floor, and a Jacuzzi and steam bath in the main bath. The living room has a billiards table, a library and a cocktail lounge with a view of the water fountain, and can accommodate 40 people. The dining room seats 26 people around an oval mahogany table. For the security-conscious or merely the paranoid, the Imperial Suite is also equipped with bulletproof windows and doors.

No 1. The Atlantis


Atlantis Bridge Suite
$25,000 per night

The Atlantis Bridge Suite has the distinction of being the most expensive hotel suite in the world - a whopping $25,000 a night. Found on Paradise Island, Bahamas. The Bridge Suite is located on top of a bridge that connects the two Royal Towers buildings, so it overlooks the entire resort and marina.

The ten-room suite is decorated in red, black and gold (lots of gold) and comes with its own butler, bar lounge and entertainment center as well as 12-foot ceilings. The master bedroom has a sitting area, his-and-hers closets, and hand-painted linens. The bathrooms have chaise lounges, marble baths, and dolphin fixtures. For those who are picky about their personal space, there are two separate master bathrooms. The kitchen also has its own entrance so the butler or cook never bothers you.
So, do you feel like spending $25,000 for one night? 

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Top 10 Most Expensive Restaurants in The World


The Most Expensive Restaurants in the world . Dinning is an exciting experience for the food junkies . Visiting one of the most expensive restaurants in the world gives one a true culinary encounter .

1 ) Aragawa, Tokyo Japan Dinning for one : $368
Aragawa is a very famous steak house in the district of Tokyo’s Shinbashi . Though reputed for its beef dishes throughout Tokyo, It should be the best place for steak lovers . Steak coupled with pepper and mustard is what that the restaurant serves its guests with pleasure .

2 ) Paris: Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée Dinning for one : $231
This is one of the three famed restaurants under Alain Ducasse, Plaza Athene is located in a grand hotel of Paris . It remains closed during  summer month every year and during the days before Christmas .

3 ) London: Gordon Ramsay Dinning for one : $183
Gordon Ramsay is  a British chef made his venture into the field of restaurant business with his eponymous restaurant in 1998 . They only has 13 tables but still experience a crowd every evening . The mainstay features of the menu are Cornish Lamb and pigeon with foie gras .

4 ) Munich: Acquarello Dinning for one : $125
A Mediterranean-style Italian restaurant rolls in fame for its extensive menu that includes everything from pigeon to veal to pasta . They offer fish delicacies offered too luscious for the tongue to resist its cravings

5 ) Rome: Alberto Ciarla Dinning for one : $113
Alberto Ciarla with an opulence of tasting menus offers dish delights in keeping with the flavor of seasons . The seven courses are offered by the Fisherman’s Menu include linguine with tuna fish , sliced swordfish and tagliatelle with mussels and grilled .

6 ) Toronto: Sushi Kaji Dinning for one : $109
Known for the food offerings of Mitsuhiro Kaji, the executive chef Sushi Kaji offers menus at $80, $100 and $120. Dish delights for the food buffs vary from barbecued eel, fried fluke with spicy tomato sauce, pickled cucumber and strawberry and watermelon soup.

7 ) Queue De Cheval Steak House Dinning for one : $85

The best food to try in Queue De Cheval Steak House is corn-fed beef. It is dry-aged for thirty-five days before being prepared and served . It offers 24-ounce porterhouse with a bottle of Australian or Californian wine .

8 ) El Amparo – Madrid, Spain Dinning for one : $70
the location of El Amparo one of the loveliest restaurants in Madrid is a converted carriage house .  It is popular for its wide collection of wines from the Iberian Peninsula . The chief dining pleasure is the cold salmon with tomato sorbet . Chocolate souffle is a high with hungry diners .

9 ) Whampoa Club, Shanghai Dinner for One: $63
The luxury retail and dining emporium is one of the popular city highs . The appealing ambience of the restaurant rests on its decor that includes pastel glass , opulent Art Nouveau wall panels and crystal chandeliers . The lures of this restaurant are crispy beef strips with sun-dried orange peel and drunken chicken

10 ) Boeucc, Milan Dinner for One: $62
Boeucc has a beautifully decorated dining room, vivid with its soft romantic lighting, paintings and ceramics . A visit to the restaurant is incomplete without a veal with pureed potato and relish of the saffron risotto .


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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Top 10 Most Expensive Kitchen Gadgets

The Arabic Rood Recipes Kitchen presents  the Top 10 Most Expensive Kitchen Gadgets.

In case you have a few thousand dollars weighing down your pocket, here are some kitchen gadgets you can spend them on.

Dualit 6 slide toaster


Have a long queue for your toaster in the morning ? Or maybe you like toasts a lot, are you tired of waiting too long in betweens toasts. Anyway, here is a toaster that can cook not 2, but 6 toasts at the same time.
Price - £239 from rdo.co.uk

Viking EVEWD163SS Plate warming draw


This is a gadget used specifically for warming your plates. The capacity is 57 litres and is 90cm wide.
Price : £1739 from rdo.co.uk

Sub Zero ICB648PROG Amercian Style Fridge Freezer


This should be the most expensive non-commercial fridge freezer.
Price:  £15199 from rdo.co.uk

Gastrovac


This is a gadget that reduces the pressure inside the cooking pot until its upto 90% of the way to being a vacuum. At this low pressure, food can cook at much lower temperatures and when finally when the release valve is opened, due to the pressure change, the food acts like a sponge to soak up all the liquid surrounding it, along with any flavor sitting at the bottom of the pot. And no oxygen means no oxidation–so instead of turning brown, fruit comes out as brightly colored as it was when first sliced.
Price: $3000

Nespresso Crystal Coffee Machine


Nothing flaunts cash better than this Swarvoski Crystal encrusted coffee machine.
Price : £1995

Mitsubishi IH rice cooker, Wclass NJ-WS10


This is an all black rice cooker made from a solid block of carbon. It also has a heating element in it of course, to do the cooking.
Price : $1000

Sveid titanium corkscrew



This multifunctional corkscrew is made of titanium and a fingertip lever made of 18K gold ( or platinum on request ) . It is made from 52 pieces and has a lead cap cutter too. The presentation box can be customized to your choice of wood and can also have your name engraved on it too.
Price : $71000

Antigriddle


Use it to freeze food instantly, forming a crust on the outside but keeping it soft inside. It takes up a huge amount of space and constantly pumps refrigerant through a compressor and under its steel surface to keep it at a -34 C.
Price : $1000

Martini Mixer


The Waring Martini Mixer has only one purpose, and that is to mix drinks. This is essentially an automatic cocktail shaker.
Price: £ 59.95

RT Kitchen Robot


This 155cm tall Home Assistant Robot has a humanoid appearance, 3 fingers on each hand, moves about on two wheels and has several cameras on its head that allow it to recognise objects in front of it. It can grasp soft objects and can reattempt tasks that it has failed to perform correctly. Very suitable for emptying the dishwasher.
Price : Millions

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The Most Expensive Thanksgiving Dinner


The Arabic Rood Recipes Kitchen presents The Most Expensive Thanksgiving Dinner!!!

The cost of the average Thanksgiving dinner is around $45. That’s for ten people, and it includes dessert. But that $45 wouldn’t have gotten you very far at Cafe Gray’s infamous Thanksgiving dinner in 2006. Dinner for 12 at their chef’s table was prix fixe at $10,000. That’s about $833 a head, compared to the average American’s $4.50 a head.

To call this legendary event a “dinner”, however, is somewhat misleading. Thanksgiving Day at Gray’s began with a breakfast of cornflake-crusted french toast, scrambled eggs, brioche, bacon, and a viewing of the famous Macy’s Day Parade on giant plasma screens. I think it’s a little bizarre to watch the parade on TV when you’re actually in New York City and can just step outside and see the whole thing firsthand, but I guess you get a lot more elbow room kicking back at the chef’s table.

Around noon, Chef Gray did a personal turkey-carving demonstration, and then the brasserie bar opened to serve hors d’oeuvres to football fans, who watched NFL games on the bespoke plasma screen TVs. Dinner began with a salad of fennel and blood oranges, drizzled in a poppy seed vinaigrette. Next came truffled butternut potage and lobster and crabmeat gratin, followed by an organic lemon-thyme roasted turkey. Finally, for dessert there was pumpkin custard, key lime pie, and something called “million dollar pie”. I’m not sure what’s in “million dollar pie”, but the name seems a fitting end to a meal that costed over eight bills a head.


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The World's Most Expensive Pizza


The Arabic Rood Recipes Kitchen presents to you the World's Most  Expensive Pizza.


Pizza is one of the staples of the modern American diet, especially amongst the young and the lower class. It’s generally regarded as a cheap and convenient meal with more going for it than its fast food competition. So when we heard about chef Domenico Crolla’s “Pizza Royale 007″, we were quite shocked. It didn’t seem likely that someone would have set out to make the world’s most expensive pizza when usually pizza is such a low budget meal.

The 12 inch pizza pie is densely packed with an assortment of some of the world’s most expensive food ingredients, such as lobster marinated in cognac, caviar soaked in champagne, sunblush tomato sauce, Scottish smoked salmon, venison medallions, prosciutto, and vintage balsamic vinegar. In addition to all these fine ingredients, it’s topped with a significant amount of edible 24-carat gold flakes.

Mr. Crolla originally claimed that the novelty luxury pizza was worth some $3,700, and he would auction it on eBay and donate the proceeds to The Fred Hollows Foundation. The Fred Hollows Foundation is a UK organization that seeks to eradicate avoidable blindness in developing countries. The auction ended November 19, 2006 with the highest bid by Italian lawyer Maurizio Morelli reaching £2,150 (approx. $4,200 in US dollars). Morelli is a charitable food connoisseur from Rome who also collects fine wines and truffles. The Guinness Book of World Records is reviewing the details of the pizza’s sale and it is under consideration for taking the record for “World’s Most Expensive Pizza” from a less extravagant white truffle pizza created by Gordon Ramsay’s Maze restaurant in London.

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Most Expensive Bread


Harrods, London’s premier department store, now carries a most luxurious loaf. Britain’s most expensive bread and, if you believe some of the hype surrounding it, the most expensive bread in the world, the Roquefort and Almond sourdough is created with some of the finest ingredients money can buy.

Master baker Paul Hollywood, creator of the bread, calls it the “Rolls-Royce of loafs.” The bread, which contains no additives and no artificial flavors, is made with grade A flour from a specialist miller and France’s finest Roquefort cheese.

The bread, recognized as Britain’s most expensive by the National Association of Master Bakers, will be sold at Harrods for £15 (US $24.50). They expect the bread will do particularly well during the holiday season.


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World’s Most Expensive Baked Potato


The baked potato may not be the most healthful item on your plate but, thanks to chef Ben Kingdon of The Cary Arms, it could be the priciest.

The Cary Arms is “The Inn on the Beach” in the coastal town of Torquay in Devon county, England. It’s there that Kingdon produces the gastropub food for which the inn is known—including the most expensive baked potato in the world.

The 24-year-old chef refers to this delicacy as the “tuxedo spud,” as a baked potato is known in Great Britain as a “jacket potato.” The potato’s flesh has been mixed with creme fraiche, lemon, chives and spring onions, and topped with caviar. Sides include balsamic-roasted vine tomatoes and a side salad, served with the potato on a wooden board. The dish is served with a glass of champagne.

The expensive potato is priced at £40—US $60. Unfortunately, only one was ordered in the two weeks after its debut.


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World’s Top 10 Most Expensive Foods

Food is daily eaten to provide nutritional support for the body. And if you are a kind of person who loves delicious foods, why not try following most expensive foods in the world some day? They are all made of luxurious ingredients from all over continents. Let’s discover the names of top ten most costly foods.

Italian White Alba Truffle – $160,406/1.5 kilos

 
Expensive truffles are notoriously pricey because they are difficult to cultivate. So they are called the king of all fungi. The Associate Press reported that a real estate investor and his wife from Hong Kong have paid €125,000 ($160,406 USD) for a gigantic Italian White Alba truffle which weighs about 1.51 kilograms.

Almas Caviar – $25,000/kilos

 
Almas caviar, which is extremely rare and expensive, comes from Iran. Almas means diamond in Iran. Eggs are taken from white sturgeons which are over hundreds of years old. Therefore, it is not hard to understand in English Almas caviar is sold for about $25,000/ kilo.

Yubari Melons – $22,872/ pair


Regardless of the quality, a pair of Yubari melons is the world’s most expensive cantaloupes because they were the first auction of the 2008 season in Japan.

Dansuke Watermelon – $6,100/fruit


A Dansuke watermelon in Japan becomes the most expensive watermelon in the world with the price of $6,100. This is a type of black watermelon grown only on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. There are only sixty-five of the fruits among the first harvest season. They are harder and crisper than normal watermelons.

Domenico Crolla’s “Pizza Royale 007″ – $4200/ pie


The 12-inch pizza pie is regarded as the world’s most expensive pizza with the most expensive ingredients such as lobster marinated in cognac, caviar soaked in champagne, sunblush tomato sauce, Scottish smoked salmon, and so on. In addition to all these fine ingredients, it’s topped with 24-carat gold flakes.

Samundari Khazana, the World’s Most Expensive Curry – $3200/ dish


To celebrate the DVD release of “Slumdog Millionaire”, Bombay Brassiere packed this curry platter full of the most expensive ingredients they could find. The food includes Devon crab and white truffle and Beluga caviar. In addition, it has a Scottish lobster, four abalones and four shelled and hollowed quails’ eggs.

Wagyu Steak – $2800/ dish


This is a dish from Japan made of Kobe beef, a very special type of beef in Japan. Kobe beef comes from cows that are allegedly fed only beer and massaged by hand to ensure a tenderness and marbling beyond compare. You can enjoy this dish at New York City’s Craftsteak, the U.S. with the price of $2800.

The Zillion Dollar Frittata – $1000/ pie


This expensive breakfast consists of eggs, lobster and 10 ounces of sevruga caviar which costs $65 per ounce. On the menu of the restaurant, there are much more expensive foods than the Zillion Dollar Frittata.

Matsutake Mushrooms – $1000/pound 


Matsutake mushroom is expensive mainly because of its rarity. Previously, the fungus was common in autumn in Japan; however, several pesticides increasingly appeared on the trunk where matsutake live. A method for farming the matsutake has yet to be developed, which means the lack of trees from which to harvest these mushrooms naturally is a serious problem for the species.

The World’s Most Expensive Bagel – $1000/ pie


Bagel is cooked by Executive Chef Frank Tujague for New York’s Westin Hotel. It is topped with white truffle cream cheese and goji berry. The bagel’s price is justified when you consider that white truffles happen to be the second most expensive food by weight, eclipsed only by caviar.

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The world's Most Expensive Salad


Regular readers might expect the most expensive salad in the world to be sprinkled with edible gold leaf and topped with enormous brilliant cut diamonds. In this case, however, the dish itself is deserving of the price tag—even if it does have a bit of gold leaf.

The Florette Sea and Earth salad was devised by Chef Raymond Blanc for the Hempel Hotel in London in July 2003. It contained Almas golden caviar, Beluga caviar, kreel-caught langoustines, Cornish crab and lobster, plus Florette baby leaf salad tossed in premium olive oil, along with grated truffle placed in a basket hand-made from courgettes, red peppers and potato and decorated with gold leaf. A serving cost £635.60.

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Most Expensive Wedding Cake

A wedding is one reason to go all out and splurge. For all you just-to-be-married couples looking to throw the most extravagant wedding bash, here is the most perfect wedding cake. Screaming extravagance, the aforementioned cake has been created by Dallas bakery, Delicious Cakes, in collaboration with the Dallas Gold and Silver Exchange. Decorated with diamonds and sapphires, this cake is sure to glam up your nuptial celebrations. The sparkling cake weighs about 160 pounds and is estimated to be worth $1.3million! Thus, making it the world’s most expensive display wedding cake! Covered in silver ‘luster’ dust icing and 1,200 carats of diamonds, this cake arrived in an armored vehicle to the market hall to the Dallas Bridal Show with security guards. The delicious creation can serve 320 guests at $3,125 per slice.

For the ultimate luxurious wedding, this cake is definitely a must have.


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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

World’s Most Expensive Refrigerators

Putting together a decent kitchen can be pretty expensive. Putting together an exceptional kitchen, however, will cost you more than just an arm and a leg. Check out the most expensive refrigerators in the world and see for yourself.

Northland 72″ side-by-side custom refrigerator $11,000


Northland, a 100-year-old provider of custom refrigerators, has really outdone itself with this side-by-side refrigerator/freezer. It has a glass door and stainless steel wrap, features “daylight” interior lighting and easily cleaned glass shelves. The spacious fridge has a total capacity of 48.3 cubic feet.







Sub-Zero PRO 48 – $13,800

Sub-Zero’s PRO 48 is a 48″ side-by-side made with 100% sculpted steel, and features dual refrigeration—meaning the refrigerator and freezer use separate sets of compressors and evaporators, unlike standard refrigerators. The compressors are each controlled by microprocessors to ensure the proper temperatures. The refrigerator even features auto-closing doors with an improved hing system that keeps the warmth from creeping in. The refrigerator can be purchased with either a solid steel face or a glass window. 




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World’s Most Expensive Saucepan


Just when you thought you had everything you needed for your ultimate luxury kitchen, somebody comes along with some new kitchen necessity made with the utmost quality, the finest materials or the latest technology. This time, it’s the most expensive saucepan in the world.

This sumptuous saucepan was unveiled at the Millionaire Fair, where Russia’s wealthiest men and women gather to celebrate the lifestyle their inordinate wealth affords them. The saucepan’s handles and lid are elegantly decorated with 18k gold and 270 diamonds. Unfortunately, this saucepan is only suitable for serving food, not cooking it.

The saucepan was created by German cookware brand Fissler and is priced at $209,000.

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World’s Most Expensive Grill

What better way is there to make the most of your summer than to get outside and throw some steaks, hot dogs or even veggie burgers on the grill?

The Talos Outdoor Cooking Suite is an open-air professional kitchen custom-built to your specific needs. The hand-crafted stainless steel exterior houses a 42” grilling area, three 25,000 BTU cast burners, a 20,000 BTU searing station and griddle, a hardwood cutting board and a warming drawer to keep your food ready to serve. It even has a bartending station with everything you need to mix your guests’ drinks.

Of course, all that convenience comes with a hefty price. This expensive grill can be had for $35,000.

If you’re looking for something truly spectacular, however, then settle for nothing less than the most expensive grill in the world.

This grill, created by BeefEater for the “World’s Finest” exhibition, features six high-output barbecue burners, a wok burner, a roasting hood with viewing window, a vaporizer grid and a warming rack and reflector system.

 
Oh, and it’s also plated entirely in gold.

Unfortunately, the grill will likely never see mass production. If it did, however, estimates put the price anywhere from $50,000 to $150,000.

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