The most expensive foods on planet earth are those pricey foods on the printed list of dishes offered in a restaurant, hotels or eatery places. The food costs more than most people can ever get in their entire life. To some people, an expensive dinner outing simple entails putting on that new dress or a clean pair of slacks. For others, it means wearing suits and ties. For some, it might even mean gowns and tuxes. But after going through this list, your definition of “pricey food” will change entirely.
However, considering high production costs, local legends or rareness, certain foods have achieved a legendary level of laughable excess. But for the foodie in all of us, that wouldn’t be curious to taste a burger that costs more than college tuition for a year or a dessert that costs more than a wedding ring for most people.
This can never be left out among the list of world’s most expensive food. In White Pearl Albino Caviar’s preparation, the entire process of fertilizing the eggs and producing the caviar is done completely in-house at Royal Belgian. Other than being expensive, this caviar’s taste is superb, said by those who have been privileged to taste it.
However, this sumptuous buttery caviar is the most pricey caviar on earth, costing about nine thousand one hundred dollars ($9,100) per tin. It originated from Belgium by local Sturgeon experts. All its tins contain rare eggs from the Albino Sterlet Sturgeon. The pearls are kind-off smaller than most caviar connoisseurs may be familiar with. For the uninitiated, caviar is typically black. The interesting thing for me is that its stark color makes them become very attractive caviar just to look at.
Among the world’s most expensive food is Lindeth Howe Pudding. It, however, cost whooping sum of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) per pudding. But seriously, I doubt its edibility considering the fact that it has A two-carat diamond and for sure has gold on it. Knowing fully well that most pricey luxury desserts get their kicks from golds. People have argued that it entails prestige from its looks alone and being served in a faux Faberge egg though eatable.
Lindeth Howe Pudding which is offered at the Lindeth Howe Country House Hotel restaurant would be “Guinness book of record’s most expensive dessert”. Although to meet that mark, according to the rules of the state, it can only be possible only when someone buys and presumably eats it.
This soup which can be found in China is one of the world’s most expensive food, costing about ten thousand US dollars ($10,000) per bowl. Swallow’s Nest Soup is said to have the power to supercharge one’s immune system, boost libido, cure problems of indigestion among others. The Swallow’s nest soup is said to be prepared from bird saliva. ‘YES,’ you heard right, “bird saliva.”
This unconventional recipe (Swallow’s Nest Soup) which originated from China is having a high general value in many places within the Philippines, Asian among other provinces. Many can ask, why to spend $10,000 for a bowl of such a soup?. And more so, who knew birds had spit?. Well, according to local cultures where the soup is brewed, the soup is a wonderful delicacy and a taste of it will make you to definitely want more. ‘A trial will convince you.’
This Seafood Curry which originated from India is among the world’s most expensive food. The Samundari Khazana seafood curry is stipulated to cost from at least three thousand two hundred US dollars ($3,200) and the delicacy is not for everyone. An Indian restaurant in London said “We can make a curry-convert out of anyone with their delicious Samundari Khazana. It’ll only cost you about $3,200 only to try it for yourself.”
However, lots of people especially Seafood lovers have flocked to the UK to have a taste of it for themselves. Additional, for $3,200 a dish, most of the seafood lovers who have tasted it said that it’s worth every dollar spent on it. the food consist of the very scarce global seafood in the world and all centered around an ultra-rare, gold-coated Scotting lobster. Flakes of edible gold accounts for nearly a third of the entire price tag. Its an A+ across the board, tasters affirms.
This desirable but expensive Louis XIII Pizza originated from Italy. And was created by one of Italy’s highly regarded chefs and well known to Chef Renato Viola. With a cost of twelve thousand US dollars ($12,000), Louis XIII Pizza has really joined the top list of the world’s most expensive food to differentiate pizza from the thought of being an average and cheap street food.
Louis XIII Pizza topped with gourmet di buffalo style mozzarella. Pepperoni? check-out Caviar and Lobster. For those who still think pizza as cheap street food, the Louis XIII is here to permanently change conception. Note; If you are planning on having the Louis XIII Pizza, it’s advisable you make your order in time. For the dough ostensibly takes 72 hours of pre-preparation before it’s ready to be for the Oven.
The Louis XIII Pizza taste is really “out of this world”. And if you are a fan of pizza, this is a better way to spend your money. So with your $12,000, you have to move to the Italian countryside to get one.
This is one of the most expensive foods (burgers) on planet earth. FleurBurger is estimated to cost five thousand us dollars ($5000) per burger and popularly seen in Las Vegas (Fleur Restaurant). This is the creation of Chef Hubert Keller which you’ll find in Vegas at the newly reopened and rebranded restaurant known as Fleur. So anyone trying to taste it, need to pay at-least five $5,000 USD to taste one of these bad boys.
FleurBurger consist of a Wagyu beef base, this burger is stacked with truffle sauce and black truffles, along with a crispy brioche truffle bun. It also comes with a side of fries, too. In the price is also included a bottle of Chateau Petrus, the vintage 1995 to be exact which has a price tag of around $2,500 and we’ve been told that the fries are also included. Though the privileged ones who’ve tasted it confirms that it’s worth every last dollar spent to have it.
The list of the world’s most expensive food goes on and on. If you have not tried any of them, It wouldn’t be a bad idea trying it. After all, as a saying goes, “Variety is the spice of life.”