The most expensive foods we saw in the Oscars' back kitchen, from black truffles and caviar to wagyu beef and ahi tuna
Wolfgang Puck leads the massive Governors Ball dinner, serving nearly 2,000 Hollywood attendees post-Oscars with luxury and comfort foods.
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- Wolfgang Puck leads the culinary team at the Oscars' Governors Ball, serving nearly 2,000 guests.
- The menu features luxury dishes like wagyu beef sliders and truffle pot pie.
- Puck's team completes about 30,000 small plates in a few hours. We take you behind the scenes.
Wolfgang Puck has been feeding Hollywood after the Oscars for more than 30 years — and the scale of the operation is staggering.
As the lead chef behind the Academy Awards' Governors Ball, Puck oversees the massive post-ceremony dinner that serves nearly 2,000 actors, filmmakers, and industry insiders just minutes after the final statuette is handed out.
Behind the scenes, his team of chefs work for days transforming the ballroom kitchen into a high-volume operation capable of turning out tens of thousands of dishes in a matter of hours.
The menu blends luxury ingredients with crowd-pleasing comfort food. Guests can graze on dishes like wagyu beef sliders, sushi, and other high-end bites — alongside one of the event's most famous staples, Puck's truffle chicken pot pie.
We went behind the scenes with Puck and his culinary team as they prepared for the Governors Ball, where hundreds of staff members work together to plate roughly 30,000 dishes for Hollywood's biggest stars.
See behind the scenes of the 98th Oscars Governors Ball in the video below, and keep reading to learn about some of the most expensive dishes on the menu.The smoked salmon lavosh, topped with caviar and shaped like an Oscar, has been on the menu for decades. The team went through $24,000 of the fish eggs.Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images
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