Wining and Dining at America’s Most Expensive Restaurants

Published on 04/13/2020
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Des Moines, Iowa – Splash Seafood Restaurant

Des Moines Iowa Splash Seafood Restaurant

Des Moines Iowa Splash Seafood Restaurant

Taking a break from all of that steak, we move onto priciest meals in Iowa, which just happen to belong to Splash Seafood’ oceanic delights. Their promises of being the sole oyster bar within the state are most likely verifiable! Such dedication to freshness is very expensive, with their oysters being flown down weekly. Splash also has an educational mandate, instructing Iowans on how best to complement their meat with the correct wine at their $55 dinner nights. A rate of roughly $70 a head accompanies a night at Splash, however, their caviar costs will greatly inflate this pricing.

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Prairie Village, Kansas – Café Provence

Prairie Village Kansas Cafe Provence

Prairie Village Kansas Cafe Provence

Enjoying a consistent recognition as a leading haute cuisine restaurant within America, Café Provence can be found in the heart of Kansas City’s suburban district, residing in a historical shopping mall. Although its location is not the most glamorous, the fare certainly is. Being a tiny spot, Café Provence is limited to around six tables. Regardless, one can still enjoy a lovely twist on traditional haute cuisine. Tuesdays include an evening of prix fixe meals among the general souffle. You will probably sign a bill of about $80 just for your meal, something you will happily do!

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