May 27, 2012

The World's Most Expensive Burger Created this Month!

Did you know that there's a month celebrating Burgers - National Burger Month in May? To celebrate this occassion, the world's most expensive burger was created - it costs $295. What's in the world's most expensive burger? Apparently Japanese Waygu beef, 10-herb white truffle butter, Salish Alderwood smoked Pacific sea salt, cheddar cheese, hand-made and cave-aged for 18 months by famed cheesemaker James Montgomery of Somerset, England. Plus shaved black truffles, a fried quail egg, a blini, creme fraiche, Kaluga caviar and a white truffle-buttered Campagna roll. The burger is finished off with a golden "Fleur de Lis" toothpick encrusted with diamonds. The burger was invented by Serendipity 3 in celebration of National Hamburger Month (and apparently also National BBQ Month) and costs $295. It's available for a limited time with a 48-hour notice.

Although the price and ingredients may be over-the-top, its for a good cause. Money will be donated to charity. Do they deliver to Lebanon! Would love to try it!  

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