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I'm considering checking this place out. There was some win club or something that will become member's only but in order to get that status they had to be open to the public for a year. I have til Dec 10 to go here cause I aint being a member. The pictures aren't that great but it is my only chance.



http://takeabite.staradvertiserblogs.com/2012/12/01/a-meal-to-remember-at-vintage-cave/


A peek inside Vintage Cave Honolulu Oct. 23 made me eager to see what would be on the menu when it opens Dec. 10 with the ambitious goal of elevating art and cultivating pleasure in Honolulu.

Inspired by the anthropological and artful discoveries within the Lascaux and Altamira caves, Vintage Cave is in what was originally storage space and offices in Shirokiya. The 15,000 square foot space has been transformed by the laying of 150,000 bricks from the Pennsylvania Brick Co., custom Swarovski crystal chandelier crafted in Czechslovakia and assembled in Japan, installation of Neolithic to fine art by Picasso, Michelangelo, and glassware by Lalique and Daum.
It was envisioned as a private wine cellar and art society, before the decision was made to go public. But how public? Considering a prix fixe meal will cost $295 per person, throw in $100 more per person for wine pairings, tax and tip, and you're looking at a bill of about $1,000 for two.
What will this get you? On a test run Nov. 30, dinner comprised 26 amazing dishes with a light touch in quite a few combinations I had never tried before in more than 20 years of reviewing restaurants, presented in 16 courses over 3-1/2 to 4 hours. It's best suited to those who like the idea of dining as theater.
The menu won't be the same every time, and chef Christopher Kajioka, an alumnus of Roy's, New York's Per Se and San Francisco's Aziza, said he may present different dishes to each table on any given night.
During the actual food service, there will be wine pairings for each course, but on this preview night, two wines were served by beverage manager Randy Uyechi: La Follette Chardonnay, North Coast, 2010, and Raymond Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, 2010. And you will also see the familiar face of general manager Charly Yoshida, formerly with Alan Wong's and Stage restaurant.
You don't have to be a member to dine here, but members will have access to private wine cellars, priority reservations and wine discounts. Regular membership is $5,000, special membership is $50,000 and charter membership is $500,000.Visit vintagecave.com for more information.
 

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I enjoy 7-11 pizza so I don't think I would know what to do here.


me too...i don't spend much on food but I'll do the high end once in a while. This is far more than I've ever paid though. I think it is $295/person if you skip the wine pairing. I'll just drink some fucking water, but I'm still looking at $600 + tip....crazy shit
 

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Wish I had enough money to go there, ask for a Miller Lite, and ask for ketchup when the food came.
 

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I enjoy 7-11 pizza so I don't think I would know what to do here.

pizza and a booth come to mind brah


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and..... also this episode...


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Lots of charity events charge $500/plate for dinner. Food may not be as great as this place appears to be but atleast you can write the evening off come tax time
 

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lol murph....

agree mr mark...but this is no charitable deduction here....flat out $1k in food
 

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I can't tell you how many times I've had a $1000 slice of pizza or a $1500 cheeseburger. This is, of course, after blackjack.
 

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I can't tell you how many times I've had a $1000 slice of pizza or a $1500 cheeseburger. This is, of course, after blackjack.

damn, at least I go to Bobby Flay's Bar American and get a nice steak for that price :)
 

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I don't think I would spend 1k for two

the most I ever spent was $ 650 for 4 at Smith & Wollensky's. Mother's day three years ago. Since both my kids are now working, I told them that's the last mother's day I'm paying for. We haven't gone out on that day since.
 

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Based on the pictures of that shit I would rather have a $7 combo meal at McDonalds then that crap and I have not eaten at McDonalds in 3 years.
 

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If you have the means, then I say go for it. How many times in your life are you going to have a meal like this? Had a couple of similar opportunities and I will never forget them.

Sure it's ridiculous, but screw it, go and enjoy every single bite. Do the wine pairing, too. It makes the experience even better.
 

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I would, but the 2 wines they served on opening night are any indication it will not be worth it...they are as basic as they come.
 
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I can't tell you how many times I've had a $1000 slice of pizza or a $1500 cheeseburger. This is, of course, after blackjack.

I always say, what's the difference between a $1500 Vegas Dinner and a $2500 Vegas Dinner ?

a 7 Out on the Crap table !


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i've been to alex in vegas (closed apparently according to yelp). i think it was abt the same. 300-400 w/ the wine pairing/person
obv i wouldn't go often, but every once in a while, and by a while, like once every 5-10 years? sure why not
 

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I have been to Next here in Chicago and with wines I believe my cost was 700.00 before tip.......Was it worth it? Yes to me it was, my wife is not a foodie so to her it was a waste of money....Would i do it again? Yes in a few years, because of the experiance you get....
 

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