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What in The World?! Crazy Expensive Foods

There are all kinds of food in the world. While most stood out because of its taste, origins, or chef, there are also those that stood out because of its crazy price. But what can we say? The crazy price tag can also, weirdly entice people into buying them. It provokes people’s curiosity and makes them wonder, ‘does the taste match the price?’ So, here are some of the most insanely priced foods that Kepo found which will probably make you shake your head.


Bagel

Price : 1000$/ Rp. 14.134.800

Location : The Westin, Times Square, New York, USA

This crazy price tag comes from a New York Bagel filled with mascarpone and cream cheese, shaved white truffles, goji berry jelly, and topped with gold leaves. The unique part is it’s non-profit. 100% of the money gets donated to Holy Apostle Soup Kitchen, which is the number 1 food kitchen serving hungry New Yorkers.


Aged coffee

Price : $914/ Rp. 12.919.207 per cup

Location : The Münch Cafe, Osaka, Japan

This single cup of coffee takes 22 years to be served. Made with 20 year aged coffee beans, it is roasted and grinded, brewed with a nel drip which takes about 30 minutes for the first drip to fall. This delicacy tastes like a mixture of wine, chocolate, and coffee. Sounds delicious? Save up your money and take a trip to the one and only The Münch Cafe!


"The Golden Boy" Burger

Price : $6000/ Rp. 84.808.800

Location : De Daltons diner in Voorthuizen, Netherlands

This billionaire friendly price tag comes from the patty made from A5 Japanese Wagyu beef, which is the most expensive, highest quality beef cut you can find. Not only that, but this monstrous burger is also filled with chuck short ribs, Paleta Iberico Bellota ham, and topped with white truffles, which are also the most expensive truffles one can buy. Don’t forget the onion rings battered with Dom Perignon, Beluga caviar, and king crab meat. All of these mind-boggling ingredients are placed between bread covered with gold leaves. And all those ingredients make the most expensive burger in the world. Do you think it’s worth the price tag?


Frrrozen Haute Chocolate

Price : $25.000/ Rp. 353.370.000

Location : Serendipity 3, New York, USA

For this ice cream, aside from the 14 rare and secret cocoas to make the ice cream itself, it is served with 5 grams of 24K edible gold, the world’s most expensive truffle, and eaten with a $14,000 jewel-encrusted spoon.


“Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani”

Bottled water

Price : $60,000/ Rp.848.088.000 per 750mL

The water of every single bottle comes from 3 different places, springs in France, springs in Fiji, and lastly, the third part of the water is sourced from glaciers in Iceland. It is then packaged with 24k solid gold.


So, those are some insanely priced foods that kepo have found. Are you surprised? Or do you feel like it’s stupid? Well, one can only know so much. Maybe one day, one of you Kepoers can try them and do a review on it for us on how it tastes. Welp~ best of luck to you guys!


 

Writer : Christy A. G.

Editor : Jessica Alexander


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