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Rare and expensive food items to try before you die

For most of us, a Pizza, Burger is enough to make us happy but there are people who order outstandingly expensive foods, because… well, simply because they can! Around the world, chefs are challenging themselves to create some decadently expensive dishes.
As we all know food is something which can give self-satisfaction as well as happiness. Some people will spend the huge amount to explore the new tastes. Here are some of the rarest and expensive food you must try once in your life.

 

Chocolate Pudding — Lindeth Howe Country House Hotel, England

Who would ever imagine a chocolate pudding would cost a whooping USD 35,000? Yes, that’s Rs 22,68,000. Outrageously costly, I would just put it in showcase rather than eat it. But people are out there who want to eat, and that’s the reason Lindeth Howe Country Hotel, England and the head chef Marc Guilbert hold expertise in creating this masterpiece.

There is a reason why it is rated as one of the expensive. Not just because of its quality, but also the ingredients, it is made with four different types of chocolates which are of the finest qualities. The soothing flavor includes a hint of orange, peach, as well as fine whiskey. The chocolates are exclusively taken from Belgium to prepare this dreamy dessert for people. It is made with lavish ingredients that include champagne caviar and a two-carat diamond.

Golden Opulence Sundae — Serendipity 3, New York City

Sundae is one of the most eaten ice-cream desserts in the world. But, a restaurant named Serendipity 3 in New York City, has made it with a twist, which most of us can’t afford. Executive Chef Joe Calderone of Serendipity 3 has taken a classic ice-cream desert to an entirely different level.

The Golden Opulence Sundae which is made from the finest Tahitian Vanilla ice-cream infused with Madagascar vanilla to intensify the flavor. It’s then drizzled with one of the world’s most expensive chocolates from Amedei Porcelana, and decorated with gold-covered almonds, chocolate truffles, marzipan cherries. Then, the ice cream is covered with an edible 23-carat gold leaf.

Cost: USD 1000 (Rs 65,000 approx.)

White truffle and Gold Pizza — Margo’s, Malta

Pizza, one of most consumed dishes in the entire world, is affordable for most of us. But Margo’s Pizzeria in Valetta, Malta has set a world record for the most expensive pizza on the planet. The idea sprouted when pizza-maker Giovanni Staiano and his boss and restaurant owner Claude Camilleri were testing and checking out some truffles. The pizza has 24-carat gold leaf and buffalo mozzarella and white truffles mounted on a thin traditional crust.

Cost: USD 2400 (Rs 1,55,000 approx.)

The £19,000 taco: Grand Velas Los Cabos Resort, Mexico

Tacos, which is daily consumed in Mexico, and now popular across the world.

But this taco is different, available at Frida restaurant at this five-star resort in Mexico, the $25,000 (£19,300) taco features Kobe beef, langoustine, Almas beluga caviar (the most expensive in the world), black truffle brie cheese, and a salsa of dried Morita chili peppers, civet coffee, and Ley .925 añejo tequila. Gold flakes infuse both the corn tortilla and are garnished with gold leaf. This is much more than an entire trip to Mexico.

Cost: £19,000 (Rs 16,27,000 approx.)

THE £600 BURGER: Le Burger Brasserie, LAS VEGAS

 

Burger is yet another most consumed food item in the world, which is found in every corner of the world. The thing when you think of burger is the meat of your choice, a bun, and few vegetables. But a restaurant in Las Vegas, named Le Burger Brasserie, has taken this daily staple food to a next level, and made it expensive and which can’t be consumed on daily basis.

The burger is for £600 and has Kobe beef and Maine lobster topped with prosciutto, caramelized sweet onion, triple-cream brie straight from France, and a drizzle of 100-year balsamic vinegar between fresh-baked buns crusted with aged parmesan cheese. The burger served with a bottle of Dom Perignon Rosé (included in cost) helps to wash down such a big burger.

Cost: £600 (Rs 52,000 approx)

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