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Buyer gobbles up chance to eat with elBulli chef

An Asian gourmand splashed out $36,750 at a New York auction to have dinner for four with famed chef Ferran Adrià.

Buyer gobbles up chance to eat with elBulli chef
Ferran Àdria (right) in the kitchen at elBulli. Photo: Charles Haynes

The dizzy tab contributed to a $913,605 sale at Sotheby's late Friday that was based on the revolutionary Catalan chef's stellar wine collection, which he sold along with kitchen gear, two years after shuttering his Michelin three-star elBulli restaurant near Barcelona.

A first half of the auction was held at Sotheby's in Hong Kong at the start of April, raising about $1.8 million, including just over $28,000 for a similar dinner-for-four with Adrià at his and his brother's restaurant Tickets. Adria is using the proceeds to set up his new foundation, housed in the former elBulli restaurant.

Sotheby's did not name the winner of the dinner auction, which had been estimated to be worth just $5,000, but said it was a private buyer from Asia.

The same went for the purchaser of four bottles of 2004 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, a Burgundy which sold for $52,062, almost double the high pre-sale estimate of $27,500.

Of the top 10 sales, seven were won by Asian bidders, two by private Latin American collectors and one US trade buyer. Sotheby's said 93 percent of lots went under the hammer.

Adrià, who joined the kitchen staff of elBulli in 1984, has since the late 1990s rocked the world of gastronomy by using science to deconstruct and rebuild food in what has been termed "molecular cuisine."

His foundation, set to open in 2015 on the site of the former restaurant in Cala Montjoi, north of Barcelona, will host a large "experimental centre. We want people to understand what avant-garde cuisine is," he explained.

Adrià describes his foundation as "a little Cirque de Soleil, a little Dali museum, a little medialab."

The auction featured thousands of wine bottles, collected over the years by Adrià, whose restaurant was ranked the world's best a record five times by Britain's Restaurant Magazine.

Also on offer Friday were two kitchen jackets used and signed by the chef, menus, wine lists, dishes and other kitchen utensils.

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