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These Silicon Valley steaks are seriously rare — they’re sprinkled with gold!

A new Japanese restaurant in Los Altos, Calif., called Hiroshi is catering to steak-loving techies with gold-flecked beef, Business Insider reports. A meal there typically goes for $500 to $600 a head.

The decadent eatery disguises itself with a modest, windowless facade. There are no menus, and only eight people are served every night.

“The gold is more for show,” the restaurant’s general manager Kevin Biggerstaff told Business Insider. “It doesn’t really have any flavor.”

Just don’t expect to rub shoulders with the most famous face in town — Mark Zuckerberg has famously said the only meat he eats is that which he kills himself.

We’re just hoping owner Hiroshi Kimura imposes a dress code for the Google and Apple crowd: hoodies mandatory.

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