Re: $1,000 New York pizza evleth ****
Thank you earl evleth for a nice OT post, the 20 posts today on the death
group and who knows where else aren't sufficient ?
Then a kookie like Iceman will say I'm the troublemaker !
he can't even whine it's a forgery and his wife curiously doesn't appear to
tell us so...
The man has a real health problem.
"Earl Evleth" <evleth@wanadoo.fr> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> With MacMansions, ****** runabouts and other
> excesses of our modern times, why not Pizza?
>
> Sorry, but no Pizza is worth $1000. For that
> modest sum total, 4 people can eat well in a three
> star restaurant in France.
>
> ****
>
>
> Something's fishy about $1,000 New York pizza
> Thu Mar 15, 12:05 AM ET
>
> NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York restaurateur has cooked up the world's
> most
> extravagant pizza -- a $1,000 pie topped with six kinds of caviar and
> fresh
> lobster.
>
> Nino Selimaj, who runs six pizza restaurants in the Big Apple, on
> Wednesday
> unveiled the Luxury Pizza, a 12-inch (30-cm), thin crust topped with
> caviar,
> lobster, creme fraiche and chives. *** into eight, it works out at $125 a
> slice.
>
> "I know this won't be for everyone but there are people in New York who
> can
> afford it and once tried, they'll be back for more. It is delicious," said
> Selimaj, who moved to New York from Albania about 29 years ago.
>
> "Sure, some people will say it is just a publicity stunt but I have
> researched this for over a year and think there is a demand. I have
> already
> sold one," he told Reuters.
>
> Selimaj said Nino's Bellissima in Manhattan, the only one of his
> restaurants
> to offer the dish, needs 24 hours notice for the gourmet dish because it
> orders the caviar in advance.
>
> "But where better to experiment with pizza than in New York where people
> love their pizza?" he asked.
>
> If diners are still hungry after the Luxury Pizza, they can always head
> over
> to nearby restaurant Serendipity, which sells a $1,000 ice-cream sundae
> called Golden Opulence that is covered in 23-karat edible gold leaf.
>
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