One Of The Most Expensive Restaurants In America Is Hiding In Montana
Eating out can get expensive.
In my opinion eating a good meal is about one of the best things in life.
Thankfully in Montana you have plenty of choices on where you can go, from different cuisines to the amount you are willing to spend.
When people head out to eat no one expects to be able to eat a meal at a restaurant for less than it would cost to make it at your house, which will always be cheaper.
One reason I enjoy eating out is that the chef can hopefully cook better food than I am too. Another big reason I enjoy eating out is that some of those big meals you cook at home, make big messes and I feel I'm paying to not have to clean up the mess from the meal.
Keep scrolling to see the 15 most expensive items at Montana's most expensive restaurant 👇
Montana has lots of fancy places to eat all across the state; Beef & Bone in Great Falls, Lolo Creek Steak House in Lolo, and Urban Kitchen in Bozeman just to name a few.
That said there is one restaurant the can lay the claim to being the most expensive of restaurants in Montana.
Where is Montana's Most Expensive Restaurant?
The website Love Food set out to find the most expensive restaurant in each state, and in Montana that restaurant in located in Billings.
TEN at the Northern in Billings
Focusing on regional and seasonal ingredients, TEN which is part of the Northern Hotel is Montana's most expensive restaurant.
Here's what Love Food had to say about them,
...the priciest main is the aged rib-eye steak, a hefty $63 (and extra if you want more than one side or an upgrade of king crab legs, scallops, or foie gras). TEN also serves some more unusual creations, such as its lobster risotto, with arborio rice, leeks, tarragon aïoli, and Parmesan.
Wondering how much a meal here will run you?
Check out the 15 most expensive items with a price listed from the TEN menu. 👇
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