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25 of the most expensive tasting menus on earth

They can have up to 30 small dishes – but you’ll pay dearly for the mastery.

ONE OF THE best ways for foodies to truly experience the world’s best restaurants is by ordering a multi-course tasting menu.

But these carefully crafted and elaborate meals can easily cost upwards of €120 a head, not including wine, tax, or tip.

And that’s a modest estimate. Most of the restaurants on this list blow that cost out of the water, with prices ranging from €150 to over €450 per person.

These are the 25 most expensive tasting menus we could find, but if you know of another, tell us in the comments!

NOTE: We calculated the cost of a meal for two people, and included the price of a wine pairing where applicable. Unless otherwise indicated, the listed cost does not include gratuity or tax.

23. (Tie) The Restaurant, Meadowood, St Helena, California
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  • 23. (Tie) The Restaurant, Meadowood, St Helena, California

    €340 for two people; 9-10 courses (wine pairing additional €170 per person) And you thought bespoke was just for clothes. The Restaurant at Meadowood caters to every guest's individual preferences so that the tasting menu perfectly reflects your tastes. And even though the dishes may vary from night to night (or customer to customer), they are all guaranteed to be presented and cooked by chef Christopher Kostow and his team with impeccable attention to detail.
  • 23. (TIE) Minibar by José Andrés, Washington DC

    €340 for two people; 25+ courses (wine pairings range from €57-€152 per person) With over 20 courses, one might think the tasting menu at José Andrés's Minibar could get boring. But dishes like sweet BBQ eel cocooned in peppery cotton candy or "dragon's breath" frozen popcorn that causes steam to come out of the diner's mouth keeps things different and exciting. And the finale dessert is worth waiting for — coconut milk ice cream, frozen peanut powder, and lemongrass-tamarind gelee.
  • 23. (TIE) Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, New York

    €342 for two people; 20+ courses No jeans, sneakers, flip-flops, shorts, or short sleeved shirts are permitted at Brooklyn Fare, Brooklyn's only three Michelin-starred restaurant. But the 18-seat space is worth the dress code with its 20+ elaborate, bite-sized courses of fresh seafood made and garnished right in front of you by Chef Cesar Ramirez and his team.
  • 22. Quay, Sydney, Australia

    €350 for two people; eight courses (wine pairing additional €138 per person) Australian Chef Peter Gilmore's Quay serves an eight-course tasting menu combining classic dishes with new seasonal additions. The meal flows flawlessly from the delicious starters to the guava snow egg — one of Gilmore's signature desserts. The intimate dining room with crisp white linens only adds to this serene meal.
  • 21. Addison at the Grand Del Mar, San Diego, California

    €357 for two people; 10 courses Addison actually has three tasting menus, but its "Le Menu Gourmand" is the 10-course, unforgettable version for €179 a pop. Langoustine with caviar, parsley, and vermouth, or duck with port wine and garlic bread are just a few of the delicacies diners enjoy at Chef William Bradley's San Diego hot spot.
  • 20. The Inn at Dos Brisas, Washington, Texas

    €380 for two people; 12 courses (wine pairing additional €95 per person) The Inn at Dos Brisas is not as well known as the other restaurants on the list, but its €190-a-pop "Chef's Grand Tasting Menu" may turn this Texas establishment into a household name. The menu rotates seasonally with an emphasis on vegetables grown in Dos Brisas' own organic gardens and farm, plus seafood, foul, and meats delivered fresh daily from around the world.
  • 19. Reflets par Pierre Gagnaire, Dubai, UAE

    €392 for two people; seven courses (wine pairing additional €81 per person) "Le Grand Menu D'Avril" at Reflets lives up to its name. Chantilly of caviar, large rock lobster with lemongrass, and whipped ice cream with champagne and snow peas are just a few of the fabulous offerings to grace the table. And it's not just the food that's decadent — expect pink damask chairs, Murano glass chandeliers, and mother-of-pearl adorned walls.
  • 18. Noma, Copenhagen, Denmark

    €400 for two people; 20 courses (wine pairing additional €133 per person) "The World's Best Restaurant," Noma serves reinvented Nordic cuisine in surprising ways. For instance, the first appetizer is actually hidden in a table arrangement and one of the desserts is toffee inside bone marrow. Executive Chef René Redzepi is known for using ingredients foraged from the nearby forests and shores, and keeps guests guessing throughout the 20 courses.
  • 17. Alinea, Chicago, Illinois

    €400 for two people; 18 courses Alinea is Chicago's only restaurant with three Michelin stars, and it earned every one. Its avant-garde dish presentations are a testament to the skill of molecular gastronomy chefs Grant Achatz and Nick Kokonas. Diners are constantly surprised by the delicious creations, from a DIY ravioli course to a hot potato topped with a slice of black truffle and suspended above cold potato soup.
  • 16. The French Laundry, Yountville, California

    €410 for two people (service charge included); nine courses The French Laundry, Chef Thomas Keller's iconic Napa Valley restaurant, is a foodie mecca because of its stunning location, amazing service, and outstanding food. It's famous in particular for the salmon cornets, cauliflower panna cotta with caviar, and perfectly presented sorbets — but every dish here is truly a knockout.
  • 15. La Pergola, Rome, Italy

    €415 for two people; nine courses Considered by many to be the best restaurant in Rome, La Pergola overlooks Monte Mario with an elegant array of candles, trompe l'oeil ceilings, and sliding glass walls. And Chef Heinz Beck's menu takes Italian food to new heights, with dishes like venison in pistachio crust with persimmon jam and medallions of foie gras with jelly of white Port and Madeira.
  • 14. Per Se, New York

    €448 for two people (service charge included); 13 courses The sister restaurant of The French Laundry, Per Se has one of the most exquisite tasting menus in the US. Chef Thomas Keller's butter-poached Nova Scotia lobster and Oyster and Pearls dishes keep guests coming back for more.
  • 13. Saison, San Francisco, California

    €453 for two people; 18-20 courses (wine pairing additional €112 per person) Saison offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience with 10 small tables and a big open kitchen. The menu is playful and inventive, with the dishes changing nightly based on the local ingredients and what's available from their own garden. Some sample courses from Chef Joshua Skenes's menu include foie gras toffee, oyster leaf with cream, and thin slices of beef aged for eighty days and complemented with soy vinaigrette.
  • 12. The Fat Duck, West Berkshire, UK

    €455 for two people; 14 courses The modernist cuisine at The Fat Duck is worth a flight across the pond. The multi-sensory experience is highly entertaining, and the dishes all taste as good as they look. For instance, the "Mad Hatter's Tea Party" is mock turtle soup paired with a watch formed from freeze-dried beef stock, and "Sounds of the Sea" is a seafood dish with tapioca that diners eat while listening to crashing waves on an iPod (seriously).
  • 11. Sukiyabashi Jiro, Tokyo, Japan

    €460 for two people; 20 sushi courses The 87-year-old Jiro Ono is the most famous sushi master in the world. His sushi prix fixe is impeccable, and watching him work behind the counter at Jiro is worth the cash-only, ¥30,000 price tag alone. After gorging yourself on the freshest sushi courses like hirame, oo-toro, and kuruma-ebi (and ordering seconds of anything you like), diners then enjoy melon and tea for dessert.
  • 10. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, London

    €468 for two people; eight courses Heston Blumenthal (of the Fat Duck) brought in executive chef Ashley Palmer-Watts to oversee Dinner, and the pairing is perfect since both men have an eye for detail and love for British gastronomy. At the chef's table, guests can watch Ashley and the team create some of their amazing dishes, such as a foie gras parfait with grilled bread and Black Foot Pork Chop, a recipe from the 1820s.
  • 9. Solo Per Due, Vacone, Italy

    €495 for two people; averages three courses The cash-only Solo Per Due (literally "only for two") is the ultimate in private dining since it has just one table for two people overlooking the Sabine Hills north of Rome. After sipping Prosecco before dinner, guests will sit down to a custom-designed menu based on their favorite foods and wines created by the father-son Di Claudios team. The waiter is even summoned by a silver bell.
  • 8. Les Menus par Pierre Gagnaire, Moscow, Russia

    €500 for two people (service charge included); seven courses (wine pairing additional €170 per person) Les Menus at the Lotte Hotel Moscow showcases why Pierre Gagnaire is a Michelin three-star chef. Everything in this opulent restaurants has his French touch — even the chefs, sommelier, and managers are trained in Paris. But especially the food, which is a veritable feast of langoustine, foie gras, and a gorgeous cheese plate.
  • 7. Urasawa, Beverly Hills, California

    €600 for two; 30 courses Urasawa's Michelin-starred chef Hiroyuki Urasawa is known for his outstanding sushi courses prepared in his intimate, 10-seat restaurant. Some have an inventive blend of ingredients — like shabu shabu with foie gras, lobster, and scallop — but most are simple, and rely on the freshest ingredients available. (Hint: The lobster you're about to eat was still alive two courses ago.)
  • 6. Le Louis XV, Monte Carlo, Monaco

    €608 for two people (service charge included); six courses One of a few Alain Ducasse establishments, Le Louis XV has resided in Monte Carlo's Hôtel de Paris for the last 25 years. It's three-star rating in the Michelin Guide is well-deserved due to the decadent Mediterranean and seasonal dishes, such as the roasted Pyrenean baby lamb seasoned with Espelette pepper and the rum baba — a type of cake — with rum and whipped cream.
  • 5. Joel Robuchon, Las Vegas, Nevada

    €661 for two people; 16 courses Even the butter will blow away your taste buds at Joël Robuchon. Each dish prepared by Chef Robuchon is richly flavorful, with every ingredient contrasted expertly. Le Caviar (a trio dish of thin couscous) and Osetra caviar (with smooth cauliflower cream and gelée of green asparagus) are both particular favourites.
  • 4. Masa, New York

    €684 for two people; 18 courses Masa Takayama is the famed sushi chef behind this New York restaurant, and he delivers some of the highest quality Japanese food America has to offer. If you go, try and sit at the bar and watch Masa himself create the dishes, from risotto folded with uni and truffles to slabs of foie gras cooked in a shabu-shabu pot.
  • 3. L'Arpege, Paris, France

    €702 for two people; 10 courses Alain Passard's L'Arpège centers most of his courses around vegetables from his garden — and by garden, we mean five acres of land. His entrées all live up to the three Michelin star rating, but it's the Oeuf à la Coque that's the signature dish. It's a lightly cooked egg yolk with crème fraîche, maple syrup, vinegar, and spices. It may sound complicated, but diners make a special trip to Paris just for this amuse bouche.
  • 2. Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athenee, Paris

    €743 for two people; six courses The food prepared at Alain Ducasse by Chef Christophe Saintagne uses simple, yet unforgettable ingredients. Some favourite dishes from this established culinary team are langoustines served cold with caviar, hot guinea-fowl pie with black truffle, and foie gras ravioli.
  • 1. Guy Savoy, Paris

    €933 for two people; 18 courses Guy Savoy runs his eponymous restaurant with the precision, service, and finesse worthy of the most expensive tasting menu in the world. His 18-course, €490 "Innovations, Inspirations" menu has made this restaurant the new priciest, with razor clams with lemon and sweet garlic purée, caviar with large green asparagus and a smoked sabayon egg, and lobster served in its shell with cooked heart of palm.

- Megan Willett

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    May 1st 2018, 5:50 PM

    I dislike Varadkar but his handlers response that he thought that it was a parody account is an excellent retort.

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    @Michael Lang: Agreed, I’ve not much regard for him as a politician either but whoever advised Leo to say that was spot on .

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    @Sandra O’Fucáif: Totally

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    @Frank Cauldhame: his expensive spin doctors?

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    May 1st 2018, 7:09 PM

    @Sandra O’Fucáif @Frank Cauldhame @Michael Lang:
    ahh folks can you not give a compliment that’s not backhanded.

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    @Sandra O’Fucáif:

    ‘This island has moved on’
    ‘typical hateful unionist’

    Hasn’t moved that much!

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    @Sandra O’Fucáif: ‘typical hateful unionist ‘ Good to see you have moved on Sandra. Not.

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    @Frank Cauldhame: YES SPOT ON

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    Leo is born in Ireland, a proud Irishman. Taylor on the other hand has the confusion of being born in Ireland and thinking that he is a Briton.

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    May 1st 2018, 8:04 PM

    @James Darby: He actually thinks he’s English. Wants the English national anthem played before all Irish games. If he does not know what it is to be his own nationality, how can he possibly know what any other nationality looks or feels like. Should be stripped of his peerage.

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    May 1st 2018, 10:49 PM

    @James Darby: Leo’s intelligence to the fore again. We are lucky to have someone of his caliber leading the country.

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    May 1st 2018, 11:31 PM

    @James Darby: Taylor is an odious individual, probably one of the most disliked persons on the island of Ireland that they gave him a peerage so as to get rid of him. Taylor is the idiot who said of the Good Friday Agreement that he ‘wouldn’t touch it with a forty foot barge-pole’.

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    @Ben Gunn: I agree .. we need a new peer at rush harbour!!! Could we have his ? He won’t miss it … we are expecting an Indian summer

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    @Ben Gunn: why? all he did was behave like a typical english ‘Lord’

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    May 2nd 2018, 9:06 AM

    @James Darby: Must be all those British stamps, red pillar boxes, and banknotes he encounters on a daily basis that leads to such confusion. It’s almost as if part of Ireland is in a different country. Strange.

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    @Ben Gunn: What does his passport say he is Ben?

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    May 2nd 2018, 10:17 AM

    @gregory: you say so. Get over it he is half Indian. There are people out their called names everyday

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    May 1st 2018, 5:49 PM

    Surprised he didn’t follow it by “Some of my friends are Indian” or “I even occasionally eat a curry”… yes definitely a disguised insult.

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    May 1st 2018, 6:09 PM

    @DrDucati: Or I used to watch cowboy and Indian movies all the time

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    @DrDucati: He kinda did though

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    May 1st 2018, 6:05 PM

    Why are the Journal exalting this man by referring to him by a “title”? His name is John Taylor.

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    May 1st 2018, 6:57 PM

    @SquideyeMagpie: Naw.I’d call him Pri£k John Taylor.He also insulted all of us by saying “Native Irish PM’s.”What the fu*k does this term mean.We have no “PM’s in The Republic.We have Teachta Daila.TD’s to ignorant pri*k guttersnipe Taylor.The Journal should ignore this dinosaur.

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    @Billy McNamara: PM not MP

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    @Billy McNamara: Leo is also native to ireland having been born here like all our PM’s although some were technically British in the old days

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    May 2nd 2018, 7:25 AM

    @Seán O’Sullivan: Not all our Taoisigh were born in Ireland: Eamon de Valera was born in New York. Like Leo Varadkar his father was not Irish. This did not make him less Irish. Taylor’s comments betrays an ethnocentric mindset. “Republican” is not just a tribal label but political philosophy that values all citizens equally.

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    May 1st 2018, 5:58 PM

    Consider too these quotes from John Taylor – a man who was once favorite to become UUP leader (surprisingly losing to David Trimble):

    (Speaking against the Civil Rights Movement’s suggestion that there should be ‘One Man, One Vote’: “Nothing could be further from the truth. Both in the republic and Britain individual voters are given many additional votes on the basis of property ownership.”

    “I am not surprised that the army should take such action when one recalls the provocative manner in which hurleys were used in connection with an IRA funeral in the city.”

    Defending the British Army murders of Seamus Cusack and Desmond Beattie: “I would defend without hesitation the action taken by the army authorities in the city of Londonderry against subversives during the past two weeks where it was necessary to shoot to kill. It may be necessary to shoot even more in the coming months.”

    “There is far too much talk about the handing in of guns… The time has come when the loyalists of Ulster must not give in to the campaign by Harold Wilson and the SDLP to disarm the law-abiding citizens of this province.”

    “We should make it clear that force means death and fighting, and whoever gets in our way, whether republicans or those sent by the British government, there would be killings.”

    In July 1974 he called for the formation of a Home Guard: “I believe that it will be armed, that it will be some 20,000 strong…it will be a force born of the people and with the people. It will be a force which London will learn to respect, a force which loyalist politicians will support with or without London government legislation.”

    Complaining about nurses from the south working in hospitals in the north: “Too many jobs are being given to people from the republic and many of them probably sympathise with the killing campaign of the IRA.”

    “One out of every three Roman Catholics one meets is either a supporter of murder or, worse still, a murderer.”

    “There is in particular amongst the Catholic community now increasing fear of paramilitary activities… And, in a perverse way, this is something which may be helpful”

    He also stated that if loyalists could not refrain from armed actiosn, they should not carry them out on “Ulster soil”, but in the south, stating that “the people of the Irish Republic are not innocent. Not one of them.”

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    May 1st 2018, 6:14 PM

    @Tír Eoghain Gael: Don’t forget his response to the Sean Grahams Bookmakers atrocity, where 5 innocent Catholics were riddled with bullets by the UDA/UFF : it may even be a useful exercise for them (Catholics) so they can understand what fear is like

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    @Tír Eoghain Gael:

    Lets not forget his contribution when he claimed

    “northern nationalists are not equal to unionists”!

    Irish Times 31/8/2017

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    @Martin Matthews:
    Yes he’s a bitter man who has made outrageous comments but if had been gunned down by the IRA and left for dead, I might be left rather twisted.

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    @ted hagan: Seems you are even though you weren’t!

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    @Dessie Deratta:
    Why? Taylor was shot in the head by the IRA, wasn’t he?

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    May 1st 2018, 5:48 PM

    Any Indians I know are extremely well mannered and civilised.

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    May 1st 2018, 6:17 PM

    @Gene Dexter: I find some are rude and some aren’t like everyone else

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    May 1st 2018, 6:23 PM

    @Gene Dexter: And they’re great cooks!!!

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    May 2nd 2018, 10:59 AM

    @Kal Ipers: a bit like yourself then?

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    May 1st 2018, 5:54 PM

    A racist comment from a Unionist !?! I’m shocked !! SHOCKED !!! No…wait a minute.. no, I’m not…

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    @Vigo The Carpathian: He should be made buy Leo a cake but not from Ashers….

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    May 1st 2018, 9:03 PM

    @Vigo The Carpathian: I’m just waiting for someone here to say he’s a typical Brit for saying such a thing.

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    May 1st 2018, 6:54 PM

    Kilclooney/Taylor or whatever he calls himself was never the smartest tool in the box…tool yes…smartest not

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    May 1st 2018, 5:48 PM

    Typical Brit would be a lot of people’s response. Things getting a bit too PC these days.

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    @Paddy Flynn:
    For “Lord” John Taylor to be labelled “a typical Brit” would make his day. There is nothing more a NI Unionist loves than be associated with the UK.

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    May 1st 2018, 7:24 PM

    @Bat Daly: ‘associated with’??? They ARE part of the UK. Just as anyone on the republican side in Northern Ireland is part of the UK too. Whether they like it or not doesn’t change that basic fact.

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    May 1st 2018, 7:37 PM

    @Jumperoo: I smell desperation from an orange…

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    May 1st 2018, 9:52 PM

    @Jumperoo: You’re wrong there. Officially it’s “The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland” so…

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    @Jumperoo: Wasting your time. Pretending NI is not part of the UK is what these IRA supporters have been reduced to. Always were fantasists.

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    May 1st 2018, 6:11 PM

    What’s an Irish “PM”
    Post-Mortem?

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    May 1st 2018, 6:08 PM

    He tried to excuse himself by pointing out he was only referring to “that Indian”, and then said Varadkar had been rude “more than Irish PMs”. That’s a contradiction, since then what else can “typical” mean but something which is set apart from “Irish”?

    He then kept going on replying to people that they didn’t understand the difference between nationality and race, knocking down his denial of racism while presumably knocking down one stiff drink after another.

    I laughed out loud as I read that thread because yes, it did indeed look like parody, except that it was really beyond sad.

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    May 1st 2018, 6:46 PM

    If people really want to hurt him, hurt him in the pocket. His company Alpha Newspapers oen the Midland Tribune and The Tullamore Tribune.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Newspaper_Group#Republic_of_Ireland_interests

    Anyway, he is a walking anachronism, a dinosaur of Irish politics

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    May 1st 2018, 6:28 PM

    A man with ‘Lord’ as a title criticising anybody…

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    May 1st 2018, 5:50 PM

    Typical blue blooded Brit

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    May 1st 2018, 6:30 PM

    @Kenneth O Brien:Rotten comment, the Brits, in general are not at all like that, If you want to define him properly refer to him as a grossly bigoted, outdated and totally ignorant sectarian racist relic from a bygone age.

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    May 1st 2018, 5:59 PM

    Hes not my favourite but Feck them Leo can stand proud of the fact he’s half Indian.

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    May 1st 2018, 6:16 PM

    @Miriam Kane: Leo might be a useless waste of space but he’s our useless waste of space and we’ll not have one of them un’s saying anything against him…

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    Mute Agrippa
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    May 1st 2018, 5:50 PM

    Some of my best friends are indians

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    Mute Hot Drop Films
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    May 1st 2018, 5:50 PM

    I bet he has Indian friends too.

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    Mute Anne Marie Devlin
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    May 1st 2018, 5:55 PM

    Unlike native Irish pms … He really knows how to dig himself out of a hole. Surprised he hasn’t mentioned Leo’s sexuality

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    Mute Vigo The Carpathian
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    May 1st 2018, 6:07 PM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: Irish pms is one of the reasons I’m dating a French woman.. ;-)

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    Mute ihcalaM
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    May 1st 2018, 6:21 PM

    @Vigo The Carpathian: Lol

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    May 1st 2018, 6:43 PM

    @Vigo The Carpathian: It took me a moment but… :D

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    May 1st 2018, 6:57 PM

    @Vigo The Carpathian: not only do they not get fat …

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    Mute James Delaney
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    May 1st 2018, 6:12 PM

    Did u see the pompous head on him ..how could anyone listen to that

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    May 1st 2018, 6:20 PM

    @James Delaney: Good thing he’s in the House of Lords where nobody has to listen to him…

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    May 1st 2018, 6:00 PM

    “I hear your a racist Now Fr Kilclooney “

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    Mute Alex Marquis
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    May 1st 2018, 7:55 PM

    @Desmond Wisley: No. Lord Kilclooney. Not a racist. The Indians: a nice bunch of lads.

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    Mute Dave O Keeffe
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    May 1st 2018, 6:09 PM

    So if he thinks highly of Indians and said Leo behaved like a typical one does that mean he thinks all iriah leaders should follow suit? No? Didn’t think so, keep digging.

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    Mute Joseph Dempsey
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    May 1st 2018, 6:27 PM

    Leo is a ghastly individual but the Lord’s comment’s where racist in the extreme , it’s typically of a biggoted unionist has been, elevated to the Lord’s as a reward for his well documented hatred of all things south of the border.

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    Mute ted hagan
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    May 1st 2018, 9:23 PM

    @Joseph Dempsey:
    Well he was shot and left for dead by the Provos during the Troubles. Maybe he has good reason to be bitter.

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    Mute Dessie Deratta
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    May 2nd 2018, 12:18 AM

    @ted hagan: Unfortunately he survived…he was the “justice” minister in the murderous Unionist Stormont Regime…lest we forget.

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    May 2nd 2018, 10:39 AM

    @Dessie Deratta:
    Okay so you are a Provo supporter, who killed and maimed many hundreds of innocent men women and children. I wouldn’t be too proud of it.

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    Mute Irish Bob
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    May 2nd 2018, 3:01 PM

    @ted hagan: And your a supporter of a regime that done the same you clown ..
    your are bad as this stupid Lord ..
    At least he has refreshed the minds of people what the hard line unionits are really like and what the catholics in the north have to put up with

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    Mute Donal Carey
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    May 1st 2018, 7:12 PM

    I would not be a great fan of Leo but I would not disrespect him as for this overpaid overweight lord donkey nobody takes any notice what he says

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    Mute Michael Lang
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    May 1st 2018, 6:54 PM

    It would be like saying that all Northerm Ireland Unionists are obstinate, inflexible, prejudiced, negative, racist and backwards.

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    Mute Sean Leonard
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    May 1st 2018, 5:56 PM

    Digging an even bigger hole…..

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    May 1st 2018, 6:04 PM

    @Sean Leonard: doubt he gives a shite

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    Mute Paul Corcoran
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    May 1st 2018, 7:41 PM

    Taylor was born a bigot and looks like he’ll die one too.

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    May 1st 2018, 7:52 PM

    @Paul Corcoran: Given the number of chins the man’s collected over the years that will probably be sooner than later..

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    Mute Reg
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    May 1st 2018, 6:26 PM

    John Taylor is an ignorant b0ll1x. Always has been.

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    Mute Michael Edmonds
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    May 1st 2018, 6:14 PM

    Typical racist individual.

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    Mute Dessie Deratta
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    May 2nd 2018, 12:15 AM

    His name is John Taylor.

    What’s with all this “Lord” s*it?

    Typical Englishman (or West Brit)

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    Mute Norvik_1602
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    May 2nd 2018, 9:03 AM

    @Dessie Deratta: He is a life peer so ‘Lord’ is how he is entitled to be addressed. It’s like ‘Taoiseach’ or ‘Tanaiste’ which are both forms of address with royalist roots, but because they are gaelic royalist roots people like you conveniently ignore them.

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    Mute Celtic Kid
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    May 1st 2018, 6:15 PM

    Me thinks Kilclooney speaks with forked younger. Typical Unionist!

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    Mute Stephen Maher
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    May 1st 2018, 9:37 PM

    “Lord is an appellation for a person or deity who has authority, control, or power over others acting like a master, a chief, or a ruler”

    Mr Kilclooney is none of the above.
    He is however a bigot and obviously has a large member on his head.
    Can the UK please grow up and remove titles from these unrealistic A holes.

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    May 2nd 2018, 12:16 AM

    @Stephen Maher: It’s Mr Taylor actually….

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    Mute ted hagan
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    May 1st 2018, 8:37 PM

    Taylor is an old fart who, having discovered Twitter, is revelling in controversy.
    Varadkar handled the matter excellently with a shrug and a smirk.
    Bigots like Taylor are better ignored.

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    May 1st 2018, 7:05 PM

    I don’t care what you think of him. His wit is brilliant.

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    Mute Bernard Keating
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    May 1st 2018, 8:45 PM

    What can you expect from a pig but a grunt

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    May 1st 2018, 9:03 PM

    “Typical Indian” That is gold

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    May 2nd 2018, 12:31 AM

    No time for Leo, but that was a shameful remark no place for that comment.

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    Mute Brendan
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    May 1st 2018, 10:40 PM

    The sooner these old bigots are dead and gone the better. They offer nothing for the future and are holding back progress on the island.

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    Mute Andy Butler
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    May 1st 2018, 6:39 PM

    Taylor is as ignorant as pig sh*t – thankfully part of a dying breed in Northern Ireland. Far from being insulated, Varadkar should have been amused by such a comment that only typifies the old dinasaur’s mentality..

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    Mute Pl O'neill
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    May 2nd 2018, 7:56 AM

    “ Lord “ ( like who calls themselves Lord , lol ) Taylor is moving us on to a United Ireland at great speed even as he is “ Lording ” it ………

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    May 2nd 2018, 12:05 AM

    Lord Taylor loves Indians, but doubts he could eat a whole one………

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    Mute Ciaran Kehoe
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    May 1st 2018, 8:54 PM

    Racist bitter old f@rt who has no place in modern society. His bitter unionist ideals are crumbling before his eyes & he cannot accept it

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    Mute Barry O Toole
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    May 1st 2018, 9:41 PM

    You coudnt make this stuff up

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    Mute Brendan Liddane
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    May 1st 2018, 10:03 PM

    @Barry O Toole: hard to belive allright

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    Mute Brendan Liddane
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    May 1st 2018, 9:55 PM

    OMG the man is half irish please leave him be..

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    Mute John Hartigan
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    May 1st 2018, 11:05 PM

    The truth hurts

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    Mute Brendan Liddane
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    May 1st 2018, 10:01 PM

    You could barry you you could

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    May 2nd 2018, 11:01 AM

    The food must be pretty good in the House of Lards.

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    Mute Sean O Connell
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    May 1st 2018, 8:13 PM

    Someone take Lord shithead s shovel off him

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    Mute Brendan Liddane
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    May 1st 2018, 9:45 PM

    OMG he is half irish let him be

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    Mute Norvik_1602
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    May 2nd 2018, 9:03 AM

    Goodness gracious me *grabs coat*

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    May 2nd 2018, 9:14 AM

    Is there not a journal.ni.co.uk where all the Shit Feiners on here can eff off to with all their tiresome knuckle dragging?

    Talk about a defeated political movement gnashing their teeth…

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    Mute FlopFlipU
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    May 1st 2018, 10:42 PM

    He. Looks like a bit of a Indian himself ,actually

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    Mute James Mc Loughlin
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    May 3rd 2018, 12:56 PM

    What any unionist says should be taken with a pinch of salt,nothing more than a band of bigots ,lineing their own pockets

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    Mute Alois Irlmaier
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    May 2nd 2018, 11:50 PM

    Unionists seem sectarian and racist in most cases and then they say they’re Christian???

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