What is the dearest burger you have seen?
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$295 excl tax ... serendipity 3 le burger extravagant ... Guiness most expensive world record burger
Has it on the day before we got married in New York 4-5yrs ago.
Way too rich for me in the ingredients. You have to give them a couple of days notice you want it so they ready the ingredients etc. But there wasn’t a shortage of people asking about them and having them when I had it. No idea if they still do it.
Has it on the day before we got married in New York 4-5yrs ago.
Way too rich for me in the ingredients. You have to give them a couple of days notice you want it so they ready the ingredients etc. But there wasn’t a shortage of people asking about them and having them when I had it. No idea if they still do it.
The jiffle king said:
37 swiss francs in 2011 in Geneva. Fries were included but ketchup for the fries was not. Probably the most expensive place for meals out I have been to (6 months working there in 2011 and expense bills were huge)
Overheard in Zurich, an elderly American couple, and him saying to her, "you said coming to Europe would open up new experiences and boy were you right, I've just eaten my first $50 burger." alorotom said:
$295 excl tax ... serendipity 3 le burger extravagant ... Guiness most expensive world record burger
Has it on the day before we got married in New York 4-5yrs ago.
Way too rich for me in the ingredients. You have to give them a couple of days notice you want it so they ready the ingredients etc. But there wasn’t a shortage of people asking about them and having them when I had it. No idea if they still do it.
Did you keep the gold toothpick?Has it on the day before we got married in New York 4-5yrs ago.
Way too rich for me in the ingredients. You have to give them a couple of days notice you want it so they ready the ingredients etc. But there wasn’t a shortage of people asking about them and having them when I had it. No idea if they still do it.
alorotom said:
$295 excl tax ... serendipity 3 le burger extravagant ... Guiness most expensive world record burger
Has it on the day before we got married in New York 4-5yrs ago.
Way too rich for me in the ingredients. You have to give them a couple of days notice you want it so they ready the ingredients etc. But there wasn’t a shortage of people asking about them and having them when I had it. No idea if they still do it.
I've just Googled it, for the money it looks extremely underwhelming, that burger with foi gras in the post above yours looks far better.Has it on the day before we got married in New York 4-5yrs ago.
Way too rich for me in the ingredients. You have to give them a couple of days notice you want it so they ready the ingredients etc. But there wasn’t a shortage of people asking about them and having them when I had it. No idea if they still do it.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Overheard in Zurich, an elderly American couple, and him saying to her, "you said coming to Europe would open up new experiences and boy were you right, I've just eaten my first $50 burger."
Finding a place to eat for less than $50 in central Geneva is a real challenge. I thankfully was not the most senior person on the project so rarely paid for dinners and breakfasts I would go to the local sandwich shop rather than pay 35 swiss francs at the swisshotelThe jiffle king said:
Finding a place to eat for less than $50 in central Geneva is a real challenge. I thankfully was not the most senior person on the project so rarely paid for dinners and breakfasts I would go to the local sandwich shop rather than pay 35 swiss francs at the swisshotel
Chez ma Cousine in the old town. 15.90 CHF for a half chicken. Very tasty...Vaud said:
Chez ma Cousine in the old town. 15.90 CHF for a half chicken. Very tasty...
Thats a good shout and I do remember the half a chicken place (I could not recall the name) but we were eating out 4 nights a week so could not go there all of the time.... and a couple of us did not really like chicken 
The jiffle king said:
Vaud said:
Chez ma Cousine in the old town. 15.90 CHF for a half chicken. Very tasty...
Thats a good shout and I do remember the half a chicken place (I could not recall the name) but we were eating out 4 nights a week so could not go there all of the time.... and a couple of us did not really like chicken 
The jiffle king said:
37 swiss francs in 2011 in Geneva. Fries were included but ketchup for the fries was not. Probably the most expensive place for meals out I have been to (6 months working there in 2011 and expense bills were huge)
I paid, I think, 35 Swiss Franks for one last week at the cafe outside the train station in Oerlikon. Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




