That came out of your own wallet/bank account (as opposed to a company’s).
Mine is probably going to be a lot lower than most here (as I don’t usually eat out at “lavish” places–and I usually dine alone) but I once spent around 120 dollars at a bistro place (for myself and a friend).
I went to a restraunt with my Brother and his wife. Towards the end I offered to pay the bill, which was beteen £80 and £90 (which at the time would translate to about $150-$170)
We don’t typically do “lavish” dining out. But we are fans of Colonial Williamsburg, and dinner for five at a (nice) Williamsburg steak and seafood joint ran us about $200.00, including tip. I should point out, though, that three of the five of us were ordering off the children’s menu.
That same vacation, lunch for five at one of the colonial taverns (The King’s Arms, the most upscale one) ran us $140.00, including tip.
To celebrate an anniversary, I took the in-laws out to dinner in 1990. There were nine of us, and it set me back about 550 Dutch guilders (about 350 US dollars)
I’m a cheapskate, but every other trip to Vegas we splurge. The most expensive meal so far was dinner at Olives (Bellagio), which, with wine, set me back about $300. Mesa Grill last year only ran $250. Both tabs include tip, which was +/- 25% at both. (We had very good service.)
I dropped a couple of hundred euros on a nice meal for two on the Piazza San Marco in Venice. This was back when the euro was worth maybe $1.30, so call it $260 US.
It included wine with dinner and Sambucca on the Piazza while we listened to the orchestra. It was more the ambience and the experience than the food quality, but absolutely worth it.
Wow, I guess I am cheaper than I thought. And I thought I was bad.
The hubby and I have spent about $60 with tip a few times in our life.
That is pretty high for the middle of Wisconsin, and the type of places we go to, however.
The typical dinner for two(steak) is around $35 for us.
$330 CDN, for my birthday dinner for two a couple of years ago at arguably the fanciest Japanese place in Vancouver. It was really fucking good. A very nice bottle of nigori sake, and some appetizers and dessert and such.
Yeah, ditto all that for me (except the hubby part). I think I may have spent about $70 one time at The Cheesecake Factory. But a typical dinner out usually isn’t more than $35-40.
For my 21st birthday, my father went all out at a new, very good place in downtown. For five of us, including wine and a three course meal, came out to around $600.
French Laundry a few years ago. 5 people total, tasting menu, and we shared 2 or 3 bottles of wine. Total was just about $1500, or $300 each. It was worth it.
for special occasions I’ve spent between $300-$500 a number of times. This usually includes some significant amount of wine, champagne, scotches, etc… as well as an amazing meal.
Depends a lot on the number of people in your party. Mine was typically 4 or less.