TRAVEL - CUISINES
Serendipity 3, New York City, USA
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This dessert is priced at $25,000 and holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive dessert. It is made with a blend of 28 rare and exotic cocoas, topped with 5 grams of edible 23-karat gold, and served in a goblet lined with gold.
Berco's Popcorn, Chicago, USA
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Priced at $2,500 per gallon, this popcorn is made with gourmet ingredients including butter from Vermont Creamery, Nielsen-Massey Bourbon vanilla, and Laeso salt from Denmark. It is then coated with edible 23-karat gold flakes.
Bombay Brasserie, London, UK
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This curry is priced at £2,000 (approximately $2,600) and is made with luxurious ingredients such as Devon crab, Scottish lobster, white truffle, and gold leaf. It is served with a side of edible gold naan bread.
Matsutake Mushroom Dobin Mushi
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Priced at ¥54,000 (approximately $500), this traditional Japanese dish features rare Matsutake mushrooms, a prized delicacy in Japan, and is served in a special teapot with gold leaf accents.
Caviar House & Prunier, London, UK
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Priced at £25,000 (approximately $32,000) per kilogram, Almas caviar is sourced from the rare albino Beluga sturgeon and is known for its creamy texture and delicate flavor. It is served in a 24-karat gold-plated tin.
Aragawa, Tokyo, Japan
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This steak is priced at ¥38,000 (approximately $350) per ounce and is made from high-quality Japanese Wagyu beef, known for its marbling and tenderness. It is cooked to perfection and served with minimal seasoning to let the natural flavors of the beef shine.
Renato Viola, Salerno, Italy
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Priced at €8,000 (approximately $9,000), this pizza is made with premium ingredients including Mozambique prawns, Norwegian lobster, Cilento National Park buffalo mozzarella, and edible gold leaf. It is cooked in a wood-fired oven and topped with rare Louis XIII cognac.