There's a lot of restaurants in the state of Texas.

With plenty of foods available to one in the Lone Star State, options are plentiful. Whether it be Indian, Italian, or Vietnamese food, there's bound to be an eatery that provides the food you want to have. But for you to eat the food, you must have one major important thing: money.

Yes, all of us need cash to pay for the food made for us. All food has different pricing as well of course. Some places in Texas might be too expensive for our tastes. But how pricey could one restaurant be?

In the state of Texas, there's only one that takes the top spot as most expensive. But where is it?

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Do You Know Where The Most Expensive Restaurant Is In Texas?

To find out where this eatery is, we turn to LoveFood for the answer. Some might believe the eatery could be located in San Antonio or possibly Austin. But in truth, the most expensive place to chow down is in none other than Dallas.

Per LoveFood, Monarch is the eatery that takes the top spot. Why do you ask? Well there's a menu aptly called the "Royale Menu." What's on it you ask? Well as told by LoveFood:

"You won’t know what’s coming until it lands in front of you, but expect a caviar service, Alaskan king crab legs, whole Maine lobster spaghetti, wagyu strip steak, and all manner of delicious desserts."

Well, one thing is for sure. If you plan on eating at Monarch, your wallet better be prepared to take a hit!

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