Billionaires Pay $15M to Avoid Staring at People Eating Caesar Salads
KEY POINTS
- •The Residences at Six Fisher Island, launching in 2026, target buyers paying $15 million or more for ultra-luxury living.
- •Residents-only restaurants led by chef Stephen Starr provide exclusive dining experiences with privacy and custom pricing decided by HOA.
- •Developers use these pricey foodie amenities to lure buyers amid a post-pandemic shift where homes serve as full-time retreats.
The Residences at Six Fisher Island, opening in 2026 in the U.S.’s richest ZIP code, is launching residents-only restaurants for $15 million+ condo owners who prefer escaping Instagram freak-outs over their Caesar salads. Backed by culinary star Stephen Starr (who’s basically the fairy godchef of private dining), residents can indulge in $30 burgers subsidized secretly through HOA fees — the same HOA that decides between caviar or grab-and-go, so prepare to debate your burger’s existential price tag. Meanwhile, 432 Park Avenue New Yorkers savor Michelin dishes sans Peasant Phone Pix, and Armani residents enjoy oceanfront nosh with private delivery, all in a post-pandemic world where home is a spa, golf course, and steakhouse rolled into one pricey zip code.
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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 12/27/2025 | Author: Jordan Pandy