A new restaurant in Hudson Yards sells a side of fava beans for $17.50 and a single oyster for $4.75, and it shows just how unattainable the neighborhood is for most New Yorkers

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A ritzy Mediterranean seafood restaurant at Hudson Yards does not show its prices on its display menu outside the restaurant or online.

Ross insists Hudson Yards is"not a neighborhood for the rich," despite its condos that range from $4.3 million to upwards of $32 million and the shopping center dominated by luxury stores such as Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Cartier, and Neiman Marcus.

And Estiatorio Milos, a Mediterranean seafood restaurant on the sixth level of Hudson Yards' seven-story shopping complex, seems to be catering to the same type of clientele that can afford to shop at the shopping center's Louis Vuitton and live in the neighborhood's multimillion-dollar condos.Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Related" by omitting prices from its menu displayed outside the restaurant, as well as its menu online.

Sutton pointed out the irrationality of a display menu without prices at a restaurant inside a shopping complex, where there's an abundance of potential last-minute customers. "Even someone who made a reservation a week out might have no idea what they're up against until they sit down at a table with, say, three other patrons and realize they're about to drop $800 on dinner," Sutton wrote.Hudson Yards is only about half-completed.

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At that price it had better come with liver and a nice Chianti.

After having enjoyed fabulous meals & glass of wine at restaurants in Cartagena, Lima, MX City, Barcelona, Madrid, Florence for $11-15 feel sorry for “regular” people from NYC & San Francisco not being able to afford similar quality food at their restaurants

How much is the Chianti? I’d avoid the liver.

Anyone who thinks this is a better quality meal than in most reasonably priced restaurant is a sucker

Not everybody gets to kibe everywhere that’s the way of the road, that’s the way she goes boys.

Also, in the middle of nowhere with zero charm. Big fail. 😎

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