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Why kill the American Dream in case you don’t need to?! These luxury burgers make the Golden Arches look, neatly, less golden.
11. The Rossini, $60.00
This burger from Burger Bar in Las Vegas was named for the great composer. This burger is composed of (what seems to be) the usual combination of Wagyu, cakes, and foie gras.
10. FleurBurger 5000, $70.00 or $5000.00 (it’s as much as you)
A bottle of ’95 Pétrus is what takes this otherwise “standard” luxurious burger from being $70 to $5000.
9. The Tri-Burger, $100.00
The now inoperative Old Homestead Steak House in Boca Raton made up our minds to overlook about fancy accoutrements and focus on what was once most important: the pork. This burger is a mixture of American, Wagyu, and Argentinian.
8. DB Royale Double Truffle Burger, $140.00
Purportedly the luxury burger that started it all in New York, the DB Double Truffle Burger has truffles on the inside and the outdoor.
7. The Richard Nouveau, $150.00
Though its restaurant is now closed, this burger’s legacy lives on. An ideal burger to “blow their own horns” to other Wall Street wolves, this Kobe burger came supplied with gold flakes.
6. The Burger, $190.00
While all of the different burgers featured in this checklist hail from the USA (of course), this one is found in London. It’s made with Wagyu, crowned with truffles, pata negra, Cristal onion straws (what?), and nestled between two Iranian truffle and saffron buns. Sounds phenomenal, proper? Here’s the kicker: it’s from Burger King.
5. Le Burger Extravagant, $295.00
Along with the blini, quail egg, caviar, diamond-encrusted gold toothpick, and so on., this burger additionally gets points for its French title and the undeniable fact that it comes from the well-known Serendipity 3.
4. The Douche Burger, $666.00
This burger strives to be the Antichrist of Le Burger Extravagant and does so with aplomb. There’s the name, the worth, and the incontrovertible fact that it’s served up in gold foil from a food truck referred to as 666 Burger by a man in a mink coat. I really like New York.
3. The 777 Burger, $777.00
Like its different Las Vegas counterpart, this burger’s price is elevated most commonly because of the inclusion of an expensive libation, Dom Pérignon.
2. The Absolutely Ridiculous Burger, $2000.00
This burger comes from Mallie’s in Detroit and so they decided to move with the easy adage of “go big or go house” and move big they did, with a 340 lb burger.
1. Cultured Beef Burger, $330000.00
You may just say that this burger is actually and figuratively cultured. Raised in the Netherlands and cooked in London, this burger was once also conceived in a petri dish.
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