- Experiencing a culture's food is one of the most enjoyable parts of travel.
- Amir Benesh, CEO of LVH Global, works with clients whose net worth is between $30 million and $4 billion.
- Many wealthy travelers Benesh works with typically choose places to eat based on quality of food and exclusivity.
Amir Benesh, the CEO of LVH Global— a luxury home rental service that sets up ultra wealthy travelers in mansions, villas, and yachts during their luxurious vacations — knows a thing or two about how the rich like to travel.
"The typical net worth of our clients is between $30 million to $4 billion," Benesh told Business Insider. Most of their clients have an average annual income of $5 million.
A major part of traveling for anyone is experiencing the local food. However, for the ultra rich, getting a reservation at an exclusive spot might be a priority on their list of to-do's.
Benesh has seen many requests come through when it comes to where his clients want to eat. "As for restaurants, the ultra wealthy look for quality food, [and] mostly hype," he said.
"Those two often go hand-in-hand. People like to feel special. So getting into a place that has a reputation of being 'impossible' to get into makes gives people a sense of exclusivity," Benesh said.
Ahead, see where dinner reservations are being made across the world for the ultra wealthy, according to Benesh.
Catch L.A. — Los Angeles, California
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This West Hollywood restaurant offers seafood towers starting at $99 and bone-in Ribeye for $105.
Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare — Brooklyn, New York
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A three-Michelin star restaurant, Chef's Table is Japanese inspired, and offers a $394.36 tasting menu.
Alinea — Chicago, Illinois
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Alinea is one of the world's best restaurants and serves a multi-sensory, 16- to 18-course menu in the The Gallery Menu and it costs $285 to $345 per person, depending on the day of the week.
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