The world's most expensive burger is sadly not found in Las Vegas. Instead, it can be bought from Honky Tonk, an American cuisine restaurant situated in Chelsea, England, Bustle has learned.
The world's most expensive burger this 2014 is called Glamburger, and it is specially created as part of Groupon's publicity stunt for its five millionth food and drink deal sold since its conception.
If you have already tried black burgers, Batman-inspired burgers, burgers that taste like human flesh or burgers that come with cock rings, then you should also try Glamburger out.
The world's most expensive burger that is not found in Las Vegas is valued at $1,770. However, one lucky Groupon winner will get the chance of a lifetime to eat one full Glamburger for free. Plus, if he is nowhere near Chelsea England, Groupon is willing to pay for his travel expenses as well.
But what makes Glamburger the most expensive burger in the world this 2014? Well, basically the patty of this meal is made from Kobe beef that is minced with New Zealand venison and stuffed with black truffle brie.
The patty is generously topped with proteins such as the meat of Canadian lobsters, maple syrup bacon, smoked duck egg, and Belugia caviar.
The entire dish is made tastier with smoked Himalayan salt, mango and Champange jus and grated white truffle.
And to make it even more expensive, the entire mix is placed between a bun covered with an edible gold leaf.
Record Setters already certified that Glamburger is the world's most expensive burger this 2014 early this week.
Nevertheless, it is still noteworthy that the previous record holders include the World's most expensive burger in Las Vegas - specifically in Mandalay Bay - the FleurBurger, which was sold for $5,000, and Oregon's Juicy Food-made burger that weighed 352.44 kg and was sold at $5,000 as well.
Though Glamburger is not the most expensive burger in the history of the world, it is safe to say that it's the most indulgent ever given all of its ingredients.
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