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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- From the creators of the $25,000 dinner, there's another pricey gourmet feast on the horizon.
Wealthy foodies can mark their calendars for Dec. 12, 2008, when top chefs from around the world will be flown to Egypt to cook a dinner in front of the ancient Pyramids of Giza, organizer Deepak Ohri said Monday.
This dinner will be a bargain, at least compared to the one in Bangkok last month that was billed as the meal of a lifetime and cooked by six 3-star Michelin chefs for $25,000 a head. High-rolling food lovers flew in from the United States, Europe, the Middle East and across Asia for the 40-seat dinner.
The price for dining beside the pyramids has not yet been set, but it will cost less than $10,000 per person, said Ohri, the managing director of Bangkok's luxury Lebua hotel, the event planner behind the dinners that are boldly titled "Epicurean Masters of the World."
Though cheaper, the upcoming feast is intended to be even grander than its predecessor.</div>
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Ok so visiting the Pyramids of Egypt is surreal. We all know that. Honestly though, as nice as it is that the money being spent for a $10,000 per person dinner is going to two charities, you have to think to yourself that these people are disgusting shames. I mean seriously, if you have $10,000 to just splash around for snob dinner parties you must be bored as all hell. Please, I don't care where the dinner takes place. Any of them will just do it for a status push.
Wealthy foodies can mark their calendars for Dec. 12, 2008, when top chefs from around the world will be flown to Egypt to cook a dinner in front of the ancient Pyramids of Giza, organizer Deepak Ohri said Monday.
This dinner will be a bargain, at least compared to the one in Bangkok last month that was billed as the meal of a lifetime and cooked by six 3-star Michelin chefs for $25,000 a head. High-rolling food lovers flew in from the United States, Europe, the Middle East and across Asia for the 40-seat dinner.
The price for dining beside the pyramids has not yet been set, but it will cost less than $10,000 per person, said Ohri, the managing director of Bangkok's luxury Lebua hotel, the event planner behind the dinners that are boldly titled "Epicurean Masters of the World."
Though cheaper, the upcoming feast is intended to be even grander than its predecessor.</div>
Source
Ok so visiting the Pyramids of Egypt is surreal. We all know that. Honestly though, as nice as it is that the money being spent for a $10,000 per person dinner is going to two charities, you have to think to yourself that these people are disgusting shames. I mean seriously, if you have $10,000 to just splash around for snob dinner parties you must be bored as all hell. Please, I don't care where the dinner takes place. Any of them will just do it for a status push.
