Florida,
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 Source: wluctv6.com
BOCA RATON, Fla. This absolutely isn't a Big Mac. A restaurant in Florida has put a 100-dollar hamburger on its menu, audacity the creation is the "Beluga caviar of sandwiches." The patty at the Old Homestead Steakhouse features prime U-S, Japanese, and Argentinean moan mixed together and then sautéed with grape seed oil before being over off in an oven. Lest you fret about getting a bang for your burger, the item weighs 20 ounces raw, and is serve with exotic mushrooms, special ketchup and champagne. Cheese, if you be fond of it, is free. Would people buy it? Sherry says he doesn't think the hundred-dollar price point would deter customers who want the very best. The meat is accessible by mail -- and Sherry says orders have by now come in from singer Paul Anka and former Van Helen frontage man David Lee Roth. |
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