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Boring.

Clicky here.

Albeit, this comes with a Petrus but who's counting at this point.


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I've tried Daniel Boulud's burger in Wynn's in Las Vegas. It was about $30 and I'd definitely do it again. That's the best and the most expensive burger I've ever tasted; frankly, anything beyond that is simply overkill.


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Well 1995 was a good year for Bordeaux. Razz
 
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Rogue Brewery in Eugene, Oregon.

Kobe Burger with Rogue Blue Cheese with Tracktown, IPA. Total cost $14.90, perfect lunch.
 
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$0

??? Don't tell me you're an anti leather daddy.


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??? Don't tell me you're an anti leather daddy.


Sorry, just got your reply. Was at the "Gothic Castle."


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I think the most I have paid for a burger was $13 at Rat's Restaurant in Hamilton, NJ at the Grounds for Sculptures. -mJ


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It really depends on the burger. I would say the $40 Kobe burger ate the Old Homestead is a bit much, but I have seen them for $100 elsewhere. Really the $3.00-$5.00 range sounds about right


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Over $ 10.00 is a NO NO
 
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The best burger I have ever eaten was at A Girl and a Fig in Sonoma. It was fabulous. I would go there again just to order the burger (and I am not a hamburger fan). The cost was reasonable....I went at lunch and it seems like it was around $10-$12.
 
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I've tried Daniel Boulud's burger in Wynn's in Las Vegas. It was about $30 and I'd definitely do it again.


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I would never pay more than 10 dollars for any burger.


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I would never pay more than 10 dollars for any burger.

Ditto


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One of the local spots around here, The Parkside, has a Niman Ranch burger that I recently had for 15 bucks that is absolutely delicious. Its cooked with truffle oil and served on an onion roll with garlic fries. With fresh blue cheese on top, and a nice glass of local wine; to me its about as good as a burger gets.
 
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Paid $12 in Ashton, Id for a 9" cheese burger with a ton of seasoned fries. Actually, it was good! Shared it with my wife.
 
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