But despite its draw, both chefs added that they have not come across any commanding such a high price. One seafood distributor known only as Mr Lee even described the price of the fish at Fengshui Inn as outrageous.
You don't just pay for the fish.... but also the high class Chef that cooks it, the dining environment and the rights to claim you've eaten at one of S'pore's Newest and Most Expensive Restaurants..... :bsmilie:
Incidents like these throw the spotlight on questionable charging practices in Singapore. For a country positioning itself as a tourism hub, these bad dining experiences are sure to leave a bitter after-taste.
Personally I don't really see it affecting much, if at all, S'pore's position as a tourist hub.... It does show how silly S'porean are, when it comes to fine dinning.... by
1) Ordering a very rare, wild caught fish without knowing about its price/rarity.
2) Assuming that the fish cost the same as
Soon Hock (Straits Times, B1, today)
3) Didn't ask the waiter to tell him the cost before confirming the dish (I would have done it even if infront of my guest).
4) Thinking that eating at any High Class Restaurant around RWS is going to be cheap.....
5) Complaint to everyone after committing these mistake and makan-ed the fish.....
If Mr Liu was charge this amount at Newton Hawker Centre.... I would have agreed with him. But at a High Class Restaurant..... sorry Mr Liu, but its lesson learned time. :nono: