Having seen the black truffles at Fox & Obel, I'm betting they're $9.99 an ounce, not a pound. Their prices were reasonable, but not anything like $9.99 a pound.
One thing one can do if one wants truffles at a restaurant, rather than fixing them it home, is to contact the restaurant. This won't work for places like Trotter's or Alinea, where all they offer are tasting menues, but at most traditional restaurants with a la carte options, you can make requests. I went with friends to Ambria and at our request they prepared a special foie gras dish (before the ban, alas). At Le Titi de Paris, I just e-mailed and asked them to create a menu for me that included at least two courses with truffles and two courses with foie gras, with less stringent guidelines for the rest of the menu, and they happily complied. I know that Carlos' in Highland Park does wonderful things with truffles (I can still taste the truffled potatoes that came with a Kobe beef special I had there), so you might find out if he has more than one course with truffles.
So pick a good restaurant that doesn't just do tasting menues, and then just ask. Most chefs will happily come up with a custom menu for you, or advise you how you might order to maximize your exposure to an ingredient.
Enjoy.
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Cynthia on October 26th, 2006, 9:55 am, edited 1 time in total.