Exclusivity has always been a top priority for wealthy homebuyers and has become even more important in the post-pandemic era. The demand for privacy and safety continues to rise, leading to the introduction of exclusive dining options in some upscale developments. These luxurious condominiums offer on-site restaurants reserved exclusively for residents who own million-dollar condo homes.
Located just three miles from Miami, Fisher Island is a renowned exclusive private island with top-notch resort facilities. Spanning 216 acres and around 800 residences, the island is accessible only by ferry or private yacht. It features a members-only Beach Club with a unique private beach, a luxury suite hotel, golf and tennis courts, deep-water marinas, the Vanderbilt Theater, and more.
On the island’s Palazzo Della Luna (PDL), a 10-story building with 50 residences, you’ll find La Piazza, a residents-only restaurant situated on the beautiful pool terrace. Residents can enjoy al-fresco dining with views of the sunset pool. La Piazza offers a high-end dining experience with a weekly menu that includes dishes like Whole Roasted Branzino, Seared Lamb Chops, Braised Octopus, and more. Residents can easily access the restaurant via elevator and even have their meals delivered right to their doorstep for added convenience.
Standing tall above the Boston skyline is Millennium Tower Boston, the tallest standalone residential building in downtown Boston at 685 feet. Boasting over 442 luxury residences with floor-to-ceiling windows and a wealth of amenities, penthouse buyers receive custom cabinet designs from The Millennium Collection by Christopher Peacock. The tower features a two-story members-only club with a private bar, restaurant, gym, pool, locker rooms, and spa. Additionally, it houses retail spaces including Midtown Boston’s first supermarket, Roche Bros.
Offering an exclusive dining experience for residents is the renowned Chef Michael Mina with Mina at the Tower. This unique dining concept includes Club dining, in-home dining, access to Chef Michael’s personal recipes, and culinary classes. Residents can enjoy signature club-style dishes and a variety of popular dishes from Chef Michael’s restaurants nationwide. Unique offerings include The Monthly Entrée, featuring a new dish each month prepared in four ways, and The Extra Ingredients, which grants access to The Michael Mina Wine Club and more.
Designed by master architect Robert A.M. Stern, 220 Central Park South is a luxury residential condominium facing Central Park. The development consists of an 18-story building called ‘the Villa’ and the 950-foot ‘Tower’ behind it. The 66-story tower offers stunning views of Central Park, featuring Alabama limestone with Juliet balconies and ornamental metalwork. Among its exceptional amenities, residents can enjoy private dining with a Jean-Georges restaurant on the second floor. This 54-seat, residents-only restaurant will showcase the acclaimed cuisine of the French chef, known for his restaurants across 13 countries.
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