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The most Expensive Restaurants in the World

By SiliconIndia| Friday, 02 May 2014, 04:22 Hrs

BANGALORE: Its not about what you eating, but how and where you dine. True to the fact, good things come in good packages. Once eating was considered a very simple activity of life, a humble necessity. But nowadays, dining has become an art rather than a need. There are many high-end exorbitant restaurants in the world that not only enthrall you with its ambience, but also the costliest one to have you as its guest.

Sublimotion, Ibzia, Spain: The costliest on the planet with $2000 per head is something you cannot churn out every day. Sublimotion, the restaurant will be opening its doors in May this year.

It has all you call it as perfect. Its walls provide a virtual light show and moving pictures are projected on the tabletops. According to mood of the diners, the operator changes the lights or scene to coordinate well with them. Spains most famous chef Paco Roncero would be serving here with his delightful palatable cuisines. Sublimotion will open in the Hard Rock Hotel in Playa de Bossa, Ibiza. Book your tables now as it allows only 12 persons at once inside.

Aragawa, Tokyo: The classic vintage ambience with its wooden walls, classic wallpapers, red velvet chairs calms you down and gives you no prior idea of the cost until you look at the menu. Although the dining experience in Japan can cross over $1000, Aragawa gives you the delightful experience of eating the special Kobe style beef. This steak house charges $450 for a main meal. According to the restaurant, the kobe beef comes from cows, raised for more than 28 months in the Sanda region of Hyogo Prefecture, which are taken care of very precisely.

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ADANAI Continues Its Series of DJ Interviews With Legendary DJ David Morales Paying Tribute to Frankie Knuckles

(PRWEB) May 02, 2014

Online nightlife and gaming site ADANAI continues its series of exclusive DJ interviews, branded under the moniker Inside the ADANAI DJ Booth with legendary DJ David Morales speaking about recently deceased house music legend Frankie Knuckles. Morales spoke about how he met Knuckles, Def Mix and some of his all time favorite tracks.

In recent weeks, ADANAI has also sat with Producer/DJs Eva Shaw, Adrian Lux, The Crystal Method and Icona Pop.

When we kicked off this series last year with the likes of Armin Van Buuren and Porter Robinson we thought this might be a nice series, said Ki, ADANAIs founder. To have a legend like David Morales talk to us about his relationship with Frankie Knuckles is humbling.

In the coming months, the series will continue with the likes of Sharam, TOKiMONSTA, and DJ Dani. There are also several local DJs from Sweden, Ibiza and New York City scheduled for a trip to the ADANAI DJ Booth.

To read the David Morales interview, visit: http://adanai.com/david-morales-interview/.

About ADANAI ADANAI provides an in-depth, inquisitive look into the worlds of nightlife & partying (night clubs, DJs, brunch parties, pool parties, sports bars, destination parties, edgy restaurants), and gaming (video games, poker, social games). ADANAI: the preeminent domain for nightlife and gaming connoisseurs. Please visit http://www.adanai.com to learn more.

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How to get a taste of the seaside without leaving London

Im afraid Ive led you astray. You are still in London and this is just your imagination running away with you. But since many of us will be in London this bank holiday weekend, we thought wed show you how to make you feel like youre beside the seaside, without leaving Zones 1 or 2 plus a few options for the rest of the summer.

Weymouth meets Spitalfields

OK, so its not quite like dipping your toes in the sea but the new Spitalfields branch of the Wright Brothers seafood restaurants is chock-a-block with outstanding seafood, from the fresh Weymouth-sourced brown crab to the mixed oyster platter and a tempting specials board. Dont forget to have a nosy at the gigantic tanks downstairs too the largest in London.

Wright Brothers Spitalfields; thewrightbrothers.co.uk

Wright Brothers new branch in Spitalfields

Brixham flavours at Exmouth Market

In an ideal world youd be throwing your line off the end of the harbour and fishing out some dinner. But youre not. Instead, dose up on Brixham wild black bream or Cornish cockles, smoked mussels, beer-battered haddock and beef-dripping chips and a home-made Whippy ice cream at Bonnie Gulls adorable venue in Exmouth Market. Smashing up the Dorset cock crab (hammer supplied) is recommended.

Bonnie Gull Seafood Caf, Exmouth Market, EC1; bonniegull.com

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Bulgaria best value European destination

Bulgaria beckons for bargain-hunting holidaymakers, with the Eastern European country proving to be a good value destination.

A basket of 10 typical holiday spending items, including evening meals and drinks, cost just STG43 ($A78.17) in Sunny Beach in Bulgaria, according to a British Post Office travel money survey.

In contrast, the items in the two priciest destinations surveyed - Tuscany and Sorrento in Italy - cost more than STG100 ($A181.80).

Marmaris in Turkey was the second most inexpensive destination, with the items setting holidaymakers back STG54 ($A98.17).

Spain's Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca areas were also good value for money, as was the Portuguese Algarve and Paphos in Cyprus where prices have plunged 21 per cent in the last 12 months.

Only a little less pricey than the Italian regions was Ibiza where the basket of items was $US97 ($A104.80), with travellers to Nice in France paying STG96 ($A174.53).

Andrew Brown, of Post Office Travel Money, said: "The strength of sterling is great news for people planning holidays abroad and they can make sure their holiday cash stretches even further by doing their homework before booking to pick a destination where prices have fallen furthest.

"Resort prices can make or break the holiday budget so choose a destination where healthy competition between restaurants and bars has resulted in cheaper meals and drinks."

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Cheapest holiday destinations: Head to Sunny Beach, Bulgaria for a bargain, but forget Italy

Prices fall up to 21 per cent in two-thirds of European resorts Paphos registers thee biggest fall but Bulgarias Sunny Beach is cheapest Marmaris in second spot after a 31 per cent surge in sterlings value Resort costs over a third cheaper than 2009 in the Costas and the Algarve By Travelmail Reporter

Published: 02:56 EST, 25 April 2014 | Updated: 03:10 EST, 25 April 2014

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If you're looking for a bargain break, you should head to Bulgaria, but avoid Italy, according to the latest research.

A basket of 10 typical holiday spending items, including evening meals and drinks, cost just 43 in Sunny Beach in Bulgaria, according to a Post Office travel money survey. But buy the same items in Tuscany or Sorrento and you'll end up spending more than 100.

However, the picture across Europe is positive overall, with price drops of up to 21 per cent in two-thirds of resorts on the Continent.

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