Holland Restaurant Creates 'World's Costliest Burger' for $6,000

Holland Restaurant Creates 'World's Costliest Burger' for $6,000


VOORTHUIZEN, HOLLAND: While most restaurants across the planet struggled to take care of their businesses thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and therefore the ensuing lockdowns, a food outlet within the Netherlands came up with a completely unique business idea and created 'The Golden Boy' — the 'world's costliest burger'.


According to a report by Euro News, the burger has been priced at $6,000 (or €5,000). The restaurant, ‘de Daltons’ hopes that the burger will set a record.


Per the piece, the owner of the restaurant, Robbert Jan de Veen, says it had been his "childhood dream to make a record ."


“Breaking a record has been a childhood dream of mine and it feels amazing,” the report quoted de Veen as saying.


The burger which currently holds the title of the foremost expensive burger in the world is priced at $5,000 (€4,200). It weighs 352.44kg and is made by Juicys Outlaw Grill in Oregon, us. The burger has been holding the record since 2011, consistent with the Guinness World Records.


What makes 'The Golden Boy' so expensive?

Per Euro News, the bun of the burger contains a gold foil, while it includes white truffle, king crab, caviar, duck egg mayonnaise, and Dom Pérignon champagne.


“I thought, I can do better than that,” says Robbert Jan, “Even though this burger is extremely costly, you ought to still use your hands because that’s the sole thanks to eating a burger."

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