We ate at Warren Buffett’s favorite New York City steakhouse that people pay millions of dollars to dine at — here’s what it was like

We ate at Warren Buffett’s favorite New York City steakhouse that people pay millions of dollars to dine at — here’s what it was like
We ate at Warren Buffett’s favorite New York City steakhouse that people pay millions of dollars to dine at — here’s what it was like

We ate at Warren Buffett’s favorite New York City steakhouse that people pay millions of dollars to dine at — here’s what it was like

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When Warren Buffett visits New York City, he has one go-to restaurant: Smith & Wollensky. 

Every year, people bid millions of dollars for a meal with Buffett at the famed steakhouse. This July, a bidder agreed to pay $2.68 million to a San Francisco charity for a lunch for seven with the Berkshire Hathaway CEO. 

We don’t have millions of dollars to spend on a meal with Buffett. But, we were able to make a reservation at Smith & Wollensky ourselves. 

So, in an effort to eat like the famous investor, five Business Insider reports headed to Smith & Wollensky and told the staff to give us the Warren Buffet treatment.

Here’s exactly how much the experience is actually worth. 

Smith & Wollensky is located in Midtown Manhattan, the center of New York’s old power corridor. The name was actually picked at random from a New York City phone book. Founder Alan Stillman flipped the book open first to Smith, amongst the S’s, then Wollensky, amongst the other W’s.

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As you can see, it was under construction when we visited — not quite the flawless exterior one would think would attract one of the richest men in the world. But, then again, Buffett is famously loyal to his culinary favorites.

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The doorman should have been the first sign that we were in for an old-world experience. The restaurant was founded in 1977, but its stoic elegance makes it feel much older.

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