El Bulli, 'world's best restaurant' serves its final 49-course supper
They feasted on a 49-course menu containing dishes with baffling names such as 'mimetic peanuts and 'clam-merengue' – the fifty diners lucky enough to secure a place at what has become arguably the world's most revered restaurant when it opened its doors to paying customers for the very last time.
The remote eatery of el Bulli overlooking a serene bay on the Costa Brava two hours north of Barcelona, is to close permanently today to the disappointment of millions of foodies who never had the chance to secure a table.