Le Burger Brasserie sports grille at the Paris Las Vegas hotel offers it's famous Kobe beef and Maine lobster burger for a mere $777 (that number sequence in this context doesn't make me feel lucky, somehow) . This huge (at that price it should have enough volume to last a couple weeks ) burger is topped with caramelized onions, imported Brie, crispy prosciutto, and balsamic vinegar supposedly aged 100 years plus. The order is served with a bottle of Rose Dom Perignon champagne as well. I'm curious to know just how many of these they actually sell in a week's time on average, particularly in light of the current national condition. The grille also offers some more reasonably priced burgers that start at just over 10 bucks. The waitresses here are most decidedly not French but are attired in seductive burlesque duds.
For visitors that can afford this burger (the list must include bankruptcy lawyers), good for you. I've done the math and I can purchase somewhere between 180 - 200 burgers for $777 at In-N-Out Burger and feel a lot more comfortable about it all. Las Vegas surely offers options, ehh?
Cheers...
Charles Higgins













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Amazing. Only in LV. Sounds tasty though!
VGAL:
It might be delicious..but not at an expense analogous to a second mortgage. Thanks for the comment!
Cheers...
Charles
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