The provincial government has splashed out almost half-a-million dollars to host business leaders and foreign dignitaries at a tony private club

The province, which is being allowed to supply its own wine, hasn't yet decided how to spend its food and beverage budget.
But among the selections it will be considering is a $57.00 four-course "refined" dinner that features options like:
* game consomme, truffle gnocchi;
* vanilla cured pork belly, crispy 150 mile house bacon, peach thyme compote;
* maple miso marinated sable fish, steamed new potatoes, pickled vegetables;
* chocolate covered mousse bombe, gold adorned.
And, for an extra $15, the government could add Chardonnay steamed Caribbean lobster tail, chunked crab and truffle hollandaise or coriander-crusted Alaskan scallops to that dinner. More modest selections are also available.
Asked about that contract, a government spokesperson explained it will allow the province to "maximize the economic and investment opportunities that come from hosting business leaders and dignitaries from around the world who are visiting Vancouver during the Games."
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