Obamas Dine at Highly Exclusive Restaurant in Hawaii
Friday, 02 Jan 2015 07:08 PM
The first couple kicked off the new year with dinner on Thursday at an exclusive Honolulu restaurant that offers $500,000 memberships and boasts $1 billion in artwork and furnishings, The Hill reports.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama dined at Vintage Cave, an underground foodie lair that seats 32 people and where meals for non-membersstart at $295 a person, not including wine, the Daily Mail reports.
White House pool reports on the Obamas' meals didn't detail what they ate, but the highly rated restaurant's exoticmenu includes caviar, foie gras, brioche, quail egg topped with black truffle, and caramelized white chocolate.
Honolulu Magazine writes that Vintage Cave, bankrolled by a billionaire Japanese developer, is "not accessible to 99 percent of the population."
"It's not difficult to see why," the Daily Caller reports, "what with an entryway adorned with antique Galle lamps — costing $850,000 apiece — and walls composed of 150,000 antique-style bricks and floors of granite sourced from the mountains of India."
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© 2014 Newsmax. All rights reserved.President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama dined at Vintage Cave, an underground foodie lair that seats 32 people and where meals for non-members
White House pool reports on the Obamas' meals didn't detail what they ate, but the highly rated restaurant's exotic
"It's not difficult to see why," the Daily Caller reports, "what with an entryway adorned with antique Galle lamps — costing $850,000 apiece — and walls composed of 150,000 antique-style bricks and floors of granite sourced from the mountains of India."
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