Serving an extravagant 20 course menu and only accepting 12 guests a night for dining, Sublimotion in Ibiza, Spain is the world’s most expensive restaurant, costing USD2,380 (HKD18,600) per person.
Located inside the Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza set along the dreamy Playa d’en Bossa, Sublimotion serves a tasting menu embracing fine molecular gastronomy with its approach to Spanish avant-garde cuisine.
Two Michelin-starred chef Paco Roncero founded Sublimotion in 2014, rousing global fanfare over a decade in its approach to technology and culinary innovation. Guests are served courses of food, wine, and champagne concurrently alongside virtual reality nature and otherworldly scenes within the cinematic ‘capsule’ dining room.
Sublimotion is the world’s most expensive restaurant priced at USD2,380 per person
Uni, caviar, saffron, foie gras, and gold leaf make their appearance on the dining table, paired up with visual reality goggles for guests to wear in experiencing the delight of chef Paco’s cooking in spaces far beyond Earth.
Little is shared online about the menu nor details of the culinary experience. The website and Instagram page of the restaurant simply exhibit the visual aura of both cinematic performances and elegant dishes served across the seasons.
To book a table at Sublimotion and enjoy a world-record feat for the priciest meal found anywhere, email the restaurant here.