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Monday, July 3, 2017

WTF! This burger costs as much as a bike

We don't think anyone will be able to digest the bun, which is covered with an edible gold leaf, once they hear the cost!
Netherlands-based Chef Diego Buik (reminds us of Diego from Ice Age) has been creating the most extraordinary burgers.
But recently he did the most incredible thing by creating a burger coated with an edible gold leaf and made with Wagyu beef, lobster, foie gras, white truffle, cheese, tomatoes and caviar.
Combined with the goodness of all these ingredients, it is but obvious that eating the burger would be an expensive affair.
But wait till you hear the cost of the burger, which is also held together by a bun laced with gold and saffron.  
It comes with a price tag of €2,050 (approx. Rs 1,51,236), making it the world's most expensive burger. 

Take a look at what the world's most expensive burger looks like!
Chef Diego Buik
Meet the proud chef with his prized burger. Scroll down to take a closer look of the burger.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Chef Diego/Instagram

The world's most expensive burger
Looks lovely :) Wonder if it tastes as good too!

World's most expensive burger
This is no ordinary burger that's why it deserves a glass display case. 

Chef Diego
Every ingredient is placed perfectly. It must require a lot skill in building the most expensive hamburger in the Netherlands.

Burger bun
The brioche bun is made with saffron in the inside and 23 karat gold on the outside. 

Take a look at some of the other burgers created by this talented chef. 
Burger
Have you seen a creme brulee burger before? It's a mix between a donut and a creme brulee. Drool-worthy, isn't it?

burger
A winter special burger made with of duck, mayonnaise, pickled white cabbage and foie gras de canard.

burger
This is what they call a 'half-pounder' burger! It weighs half a pound -- almost 250 gms.

burger
A Waygu burger filled with the goodness of meat. It's perfect for meat lovers.  

avocado burger
A smoked salmon and avocado burger -- drizzled with sesame seeds -- to tease your taste buds. 

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