A Good Reason Not to Order the World's Most Expensive Dessert

New York eatery Serendipity 3 has done its best to stay in the news with opulent desserts, but the PR folks are definitely not going to like the publicity they are getting today. The store, which we mentioned just last week for its creation of the $25,000 Frozen Haute Chocolate, the world's most expensive dessert, was closed Wednesday night after failing its second inspection in just a month. The findings are a bit stomach-turning; an inspector found a live mouse and mouse droppings, flies and more than 100 live cockroaches.
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Roger Sinasohn Nov 16th 2007 2:53PM
If the inspector found a live mouse, think how many he didn't find. Ugh.