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If you got 2 bills to drop (counting tip and a pop or something), go to the Wall Street Burger Shoppe in Manhattan, where you can get this:
A 10-ounce patty of Kobe beef, aged Gruyere cheese, gold flakes, 25 grams of black truffles and a thick slice of foie gras on a seeded brioche bun, served with a cup of homemade "golden truffle" mayo made with gold flakes and black truffles.
For only $175. Let’s see, eat this burger of fill my SUV? Hmm.
The Wall Street Burger Shoppe just raised its price from $150 to assure its designation as the most expensive burger in the city as determined by Pocket Change, an online newsletter about the most expensive things in New York.
"Wall Street has good days and bad days. We wanted to have the everyday burger (for $4) ... and then something special if you really have a good day on Wall Street," said co-owner Heather Tierney.
The eatery sells 20 or 25 per month in the fine dining room upstairs versus hundreds of $4 burgers each day at the diner counter downstairs, Tierney said. The $175 one is only available after 4 p.m.






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