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10 Restaurant Chains That Are a Little Pricey For What They Offer

10 Restaurant Chains That Are a Little Pricey For What They Offer

10 Restaurant Chains That Are a Little Pricey For What They Offer
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1. Joël Robuchon
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2. Gordon Ramsay
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3. Thomas Keller
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4. Nobu
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5. Fogo de Chão
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6. Mr Chow
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7. Morton's the Steakhouse
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8. The Palm 
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9. Smith & Wollensky
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10. Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse
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10 Restaurant Chains That Are a Little Pricey For What They Offer
1. Joël Robuchon
2. Gordon Ramsay
3. Thomas Keller
4. Nobu
5. Fogo de Chão
6. Mr Chow
7. Morton's the Steakhouse
8. The Palm 
9. Smith & Wollensky
10. Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse

10 Restaurant Chains That Are a Little Pricey For What They Offer

Who doesn't love a nice meal at a good restaurant? Going out to dinner is typically a pleasant experience, and when you settle on a nicer establishment, you're likely hoping for a unique experience and excellent food options. However, that isn't always the case, as most of us can attest to from personal experience.

With a wide range of restaurant chains in the United States, deciding where to eat out can be challenging. These chains come in different shapes and sizes and offer various dining experiences and cuisines. Many chain restaurants are known for their affordability and kid-friendly environments. Others are known for their luxury dining experience and pricey meals. In this slideshow, we dive into 10 restaurant chains that are way too expensive for what they offer.

This post was updated in October 2025 to include updated information about each restaurant chain and additional editorial enhancements.

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