Bidder Pays $28,000 to Dine with Chef Ferran Adria

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A Hong Kong auction offering the chance to dine with world-renowned Spanish chef Ferran Adria, known for his revolutionary "molecular cuisine", has fetched a winning bid of over $28,000, Sotheby's said Thursday.

The "vigorous" bidding war started with an offer of HK$40,000 ($5,000) and ended with a winning bid of HK$220,500 ($28,269) when the hammer fell in the southern Chinese city Wednesday, according to the auction house.

The winner and three companions will be dining at Tickets Restaurant in Barcelona, the hometown of the famous chef, who ran the Michelin three-star elBulli restaurant in Spain until it closed in 2011.

Proceeds will go to the elBullifoundation, the chef's new non-profit research foundation, which is set to open in 2014 and is aimed at further developing his trailblazing approach to cooking.

Adria, 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".

The auction also sold 445 wine lots from the elBullicellar, to rake in a total of HK$14.1 million. Three bottles of Romanee Conti 1990 fetched HK$563,500, exceeding pre-sale estimates.

"The elBullicellar sale has produced a tremendous result, due to both the exciting wine and lifestyle lots and the global fame of Ferran Adria," Sotheby's head of international wine Serena Sutcliffe said in a statement.

Britain's Restaurant magazine ranked elBulli as the best restaurant in the world a record five times.

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