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The most expensive culinary experience in the world!

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Are you a gourmet and want to enjoy the best menu ever, all with a breathtaking view of Singapore? It's very simple, just buy this ring...and get the most expensive…

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Are you a gourmet and want to enjoy the best menu ever, all with a breathtaking view of Singapore? It’s very simple, just buy this ring…and get the most expensive meal in the world! Cé La Vi restaurant at Singapore’s famous Marina Bay Sand hotel is teaming up with Russian diamond group, World Of Diamond, to launch the world’s most expensive dining experience. It will be reserved for the future buyer of a 2.08 carat rose gold solitaire set with a blue diamond.

This jewel is named “Jane Seymour” in tribute to the British actress. It will cost 2 million dollars, or 1.8 million euros! The lucky buyer who will own this unique piece of jewelry, made in Geneva by World Of Diamond, will be entitled to a very luxurious day of eight hours, and an exceptional dinner … “This is the most expensive dining experience in the world and the most lavish possible,” boasts Karan Tilani, W.O.D. Group’s Asia director. He continues, “As a diamond mining company, we consider Cé La Vi Restaurant a diamond in the sky. We hope to be overwhelmed with responses, but only two diners will eventually have that privilege.”

For the prize, you’ll get a 45-minute helicopter flight to discover Singapore, followed by a Rolls-Royce tour of the city and a luxury cruise. The lucky two will then head to the skybar at Cé La Vi restaurant, where a carpet of 10,000 fresh roses will be rolled out, leading them to a 360-degree panoramic view of the city. An eighteen-course Asian-inspired menu (only) will be served at sunset. The menu will include New Zealand langoustine, Belon oysters with champagne emulsion, Almas caviar, lamb sweetbreads, wild Alaskan salmon, Bresse chicken consommé, and pigeon stew.

All accompanied by champagne and grand crus, between forty-four and fifty-five years old. To make the experience even more enjoyable, guests will taste all these dishes with the help of chopsticks decorated with precious stones, engraved with their names. They will also be able to leave with the seats they dined in, made especially for them by the interior design house The Push. Karan Tilani concludes that the purchase of this ring could result in “the most special proposal in the world, or just to celebrate life”.