Aragawa @ Tokyo, Japan - World's Priciest Restaurants

3-3-9 Shinbashi B1F, Minato,
Tokyo, Japan
Tel: +81 3 3591 8765
Topping Forbes’ annual listing of the world’s most expensive places to dine for the past three years in a row, Aragawa serves select Sanda wagyu steaks. Superbly tender, the Japanese beef is broiled in a charcoal-fired brick oven and presented simply, with pepper and mustard. One Michelin star.”
Tokyo is an expensive city to dine in but with prices starting about USD$370, Aragawa tops them all. It's really no suprise since the restaurant is situated in one of the city's priciest districts. But hasn't stopped a regular stream of steak lovers coming back for seemingly simple ensembles like steak with pepper and mustard. Reservations are tough, but the succulent $400 Wagyu (Kobe) beef, courtesy of pampered sake-fed cows. The platters of beef, sourced from only one local ranch.

Wagyu (Kobe) beef, courtesy of pampered sake-fed cows

The best things in life don’t come for free though, it’s probably the most expensive piece of meat in the world…but it was worth every $$$
Read this, from GOING PLACES (November 2010)
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