1 - they're eating OWLS! fuckers
2 - why do they have a branch in New York and branch in Southampton?
Check out this bill. Eyewatering.
1 - they're eating OWLS! fuckers
2 - why do they have a branch in New York and branch in Southampton?
it isn't bad when you look at the food ordered.
it's the champagne and wine that made up the bulk of the bill.
I'm only looking at this in a "can I afford to eat here" way
OUTRAGE!!!! :p
I <3 Roman
for like $2 in the east village?
this amount might even struggle to pay for that.
she said you suck.
now Chelsea can't buy any players
and I thought it was mad when someone at work charged a 50 euro breakfast for 2 on expenses.
i'd love to be a waiter at that place. 7 grand in your pocket for a nights work, including your 5 dollars an hour or whatever they get paid.
I love New York.
it can't have been great, surely? we went to some place called two bros. 1 dollar a slice. we just HAD to try it. it was bloody crap.
for 1.85 you can get a slice at patsy's east harlem - pretty much the best slice joint we went to, above joe's and bleecker st pizza.
that's the most overpriced thing on there
but it was damn good for the price. To be honest I'm quite surprised cheap pizza by the slice hasn't caught on over here.
there's a couple of slice joints in london but they're so rare. it would just take a few more places opening up and then a trend would start.
i bought one and he microwaved it so it went all soggy. MINUS ONE MILLION POINTS.
ps, john's has the best pizza. it just does. no slice though, obviously.
it was pretty foul though.
they should put it back in the oven to heat it up. best slice joint in london is either l'artista on edgware road or arancina on pembridge road. check it.
i don't like john's that much but it's up there. patsy's is better.
cos like, you've been to new york, yeah, you know what it's all about.
they're slice joints, what else would i call them. pizza shops? nah, fuck you
of approx 38k:9k
Unless it's an amazing vintage, that is one FUCK of a mark-up on the Petrus.
about a group of rich people who spent about £10,000 on a dinner and one of the bottles of wine (which cost somewhere in the region of £800 - £1200) was deemed to be a bit shit after they'd tasted it, so they sent the rest of the bottle out for the kitchen staff to have.
Is that about a grand for food, the rest on booze? How can 'parmesan chunks' be $28? And "chunks"? CHUNKS? How appetising. Whatever happened to shavings? I bet they'd only cost a mere $16 or something. I have so many questions, and I am a notorious profligate.
work out the actual cost, relative to say...someone on £20k a year splashing out for a big meal for some mates. Would the ratio be that different? All relative I guess. Still a bit sickening but...yknow.
did you guess this or did you reply to me unintentionally ?
either way, wiki reckons his fortune in march was $8.5 billion (and also reckons he lost about $3 billion from the worlds economic problems so in 2007 that would be $11.5 billion)
if someone was in total worth $1,000,000 then Roman has 8500 times more money than them. so we divide $47,000 by 8,500... and we get $5.50
it would be like someone who was worth $1,000,000 buying a meal for $5.50
i wonder what the average person in this country is worth...
but good work