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What recession?

by: Jeanne Horak-Druiff
 
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When it comes to dining out in luxury, it definitely still is a rich man's world.

Every day I hear that we are in a recession, that salaries are frozen and that jobs are being lost.

There has been a wave of redundancies in the City of London and staff at many firms are being placed on a four-day week and forced to take a period of unpaid leave.

Jobless, depressed and braaing rats?
The press would have us believe that all South Africans in London are walking around jobless and depressed, braaing rats and busking in Tube stations with their pennywhistles to raise the cash just to go home and escape the economic meltdown.

But every time I set foot in a shop or a restaurant, it seems that people are still spending money as if their lives depend on it, with no qualms about the recession.

In fact, there seems to be little or no evidence of financial belt-tightening in the fine dining scene, if the following recent press reports are to be believed:

  • In 2008 one of the City’s favourite restaurants, Vivat Bacchus (owned by Gerrie Knoetze of Browns of Rivonia fame), made headlines for introducing a £1,000 (R13,028) tasting menu despite the onset of the credit crunch. The menu included sevruga caviar, lobster linguini flavoured with 40-year-old Armagnac, grilled Wagyu fillet steak with seared foie gras and 15 varieties of cheese, washed down with Billecart Salmon rosé Champagne, Chateau Lafite Rothschild wine, and 1963 Taylors Port.

    And although the menu was discontinued a few months ago, the restaurant has over the past month been inundated with requests to bring it back. What recession??

  • Last week, 6 ladies arrived at the Palm Court restaurant in the Langham Hotel, no doubt exhausted by a bout of retail therapy on nearby Bond Street. They all had the Bijoux afternoon tea including Cornish crab and avocado, foie gras and passionfruit, and cream cheese and truffle sandwiches for £40 (R521) per head. They washed this down with two bottles of £600 (R7,860) Cristal 2002 vintage Champagne, bringing the bill for afternoon tea to a cool £1,320 (R17,197) … without tip.

  • Nine City boys recently lunched at London’s Mint Leaf Lounge. The food bill was as long as my arm, but only constituted a fraction of the cost after they added two bottles of Dom Perignon rosé Champagne and four of Château Cantenac Brown before paying their £2,000 (R26,056) bill and heading back to the office.

    Do you flash the cash?
    I hasten to add that, even before the credit crunch, I have never moved in these sort of circles, nor even laid eyes on a four-figure restaurant bill. And I do wonder if the people paying these prices care about anything but flashing as much cash as possible.

    That aside, I am not unwilling to spend a large sum of money on a restaurant meal if, for me personally (and I say that because I know this is entirely subjective), it represents good value for money in terms of the food, the service, the ambience and the overall experience.

    I know that I can get a steak cheaper in the supermarket and prepare it at home, but I like having beautifully presented food served to me, being surprised at new taste sensations, and feeling a little pampered. Oh yes, and not having to wash up afterwards!

    The most I have ever paid for a meal (pre-recession!) was £150 (R1,954) for my birthday lunch at Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons in 2007.

    What’s the most expensive meal you’ve ever had – and was it worth it?

    Jeanne Horak-Druiff is the face behind the multi-award winning blog www.cooksister.com. This ex-lawyer based in London now spends all her free-time cooking, photographing and eating good food.

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    JP Strauss
    7/9/2009 11:22:23 AM
    My most expensive meal ever wasn't all that expensive at just over R600 (~50 GBP), but because it was at Spier Wine estate on Valentine's day, it was just magnificent. there was a private serenade from some local boys, our two-seater was in a tree-house complete with curious squirrels and ducklings and the food was the best South African cuisine you will find anywhere.
     
    annie
    7/9/2009 11:36:22 AM
    last night 3 of us dined at ginga - bill including tip - R1350.00 a whole lot better than our afternoon lunch at the round house on sunday- R145.00 for a glass of wine
     
    Rick
    7/9/2009 12:06:00 PM
    I am a regular 'eater outer'er', I enjoy the social nature of it, and the experience. However I will not pay anything near those sort of prices. They can keep their caviar/lobster/champagne etc. I prefer a good steak with a tasty sauce and a draft beer - no starter and no desert for me either thanks. I don't think I have ever paid over a thousand rand for a meal - even when there are 4 - 6 that I am paying for. Bugger that Jeanne. And it's not just the price - I just cannot stomach caviar and all that other unusual stuff. Yes, a nice rump steak with cheese/wine/garlic mix sauce, and I am a happy camper.
     
    David Brown
    7/9/2009 1:21:56 PM
    have you heard of the Kumatoe wonderful vegetable just has here in joeys. i grow my own in lincolnshire and its the best ina village of interesting chefs they could wipe it with any restaraunt in london. Probaably about 10 amteur but professional standard home grown chefs in the area. Horak what relative of the dreaded Julian Horak from Cape Town.
     
    Jeanne
    7/9/2009 1:44:07 PM
    Julian, son of the late Senator Bill Horak? Umm... yes... second or third cousin or something.
     
    AMD
    7/9/2009 2:20:38 PM
    Dinner for my wife and I at Nobu at the One & Only cost just under R1700. I don't mind paying these prices, it wasn't bad, but it certainly wasn't amazing either. The sommelier was not up to scratch. For those who dine out at this level, their are better options. Nobu needs to learn that being the most expensive and being the best are not the same thing.
     
    Bernise Tindell
    7/9/2009 3:03:45 PM
    Yes I ate elaborate but worth every cent....lobster at about R1500-00 for two people - it was trully amazing!!!I dont mind paying hard cash for a tasty meal.Service impeciable too!
     
    sandman
    7/9/2009 3:55:47 PM
    my most was about $200 for two at a large Thai restaurant. The lobster was divine, according to my wife, and there were two attendants swatting mosquitoes with a electric tennis racket... but we were shocked at the extra 30% surcharge not disclosed at the start.
     
    Richard
    7/9/2009 7:09:07 PM
    Good food does not have to be expensive: I have a 90% dissapointment rate when eating out, especially in the Cape, but Wasabi in Constantia is worth a blow out; Sprigs in Kloof (Durban) proves that you can dine splendidly for under R100, my best meal ever - Thai in KL was under R50. Sandy of the Marmalade Cat in Darling will feed your soul with unpretensious country fare, again under R100. If I want to break the bank, I go out and buy the best fillet and champers and do it myself. Greatest dissapointment - Suko Thai at Milnerton Lagoon. Very expensive, poor wine selection and mediocre food, service a disaster.
     
    RSA tops
    7/10/2009 4:45:56 AM
    The most expensive and best meal I have ever eaten in South Africa, was in Knysna. The Phantom Forest Eco Lodge is situated on the side of the mountain, neatly hidden away between the trees. We went for the six course meal which was about R300 per head. In total my girlfriend and I spent R800, but wow, what an experience. Absolutely everything was awesome, they could do no wrong. The view, the atmosphere, the food and the service, all outstanding. I would go back there today, if I weren't so far away. The most expensive meal I have ever had was in South Korea at an "Italian" restaurant in a hotel. I saw it from the outside and it looked really good. From the inside, it was lacking atmosphere, the service sucked, the food was bland in taste and creativity. We were told as we served coffee that they would be closing soon and that we should really hurry up and leave. The bill was R1400 for my girlfriend and I, what a waste of time and money. I have not found any restaurants in South Korea that come anything close to the restaurants in South Africa, especially in the Western Cape.
     
    Kamz
    7/10/2009 7:31:31 AM
    We had an amazing Valentines at Villamoura. R2500 included lobster, springbok carpaccio, drinks and dessert... The service levels were impeccable as well..
     
    Anonymous
    7/10/2009 7:34:35 AM
    Sorry I missed your post. Have a look at our bill for Nobu Tokyo and you'll see that R1700 is actually not a particularily expensive dinner for two. I agree that at a world restraunt like Nobu the sommelier must be up to scratch - that would have ruined the evening for me too !
     
    kayenne
    7/10/2009 8:05:23 AM
    R1300 at De Hoek Stone House for 3 course meal for 3 people. But food divine and service impeccable.
     
     
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