World's most expensive sandwich

  • Deleted user 10 April 2006 19:32:12
    Here. Worth £85?
  • Syrette 10 Apr 2006 19:33:54 51,181 posts
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    There's only one kind of sandwich I'd pay £85 for.

    ;)
  • Bunda 10 Apr 2006 19:35:55 5,246 posts
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    A MANWICH!

    \o)
  • Dirtbox 10 Apr 2006 19:36:22 92,595 posts
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  • Deleted user 10 April 2006 19:36:25
    foreverafternothing wrote:
    There's only one kind of sandwich I'd pay £85 for.

    ;)
    A vertical bacon sandwich?
  • Dynamize 10 Apr 2006 19:38:06 1,672 posts
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    I don't like rocket. You reckon they'd leave it out if I asked?
    Come to think of it, I don't like tomatoes either. RUBBISH sandwich.
  • brains 10 Apr 2006 19:44:33 491 posts
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    If it ain't got big mac sauce on it, it's going back.
  • Syrette 10 Apr 2006 19:45:15 51,181 posts
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    No secret sauce?
  • CerealKey 10 Apr 2006 19:47:54 2,860 posts
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    Dirtbox wrote:
    The ingredients of the sandwich are: Wagyu beef, fresh lobe foie gras, black truffle mayonnaise, brie de meaux, rocket, red pepper and mustard confit and English plum tomatoes.

    Does actually sound rather good. I'd rather have the cash though.

    You could buy two games with that.
  • Deleted user 10 April 2006 20:27:17
    It's also massaged with Sake so it saves on alcohol buying as well. The beer and wine probably numb the blow of sinking £85 on it.
  • bainbrge 10 Apr 2006 20:33:41 1,687 posts
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    otto wrote:
    Dirtbox wrote:
    The ingredients of the sandwich are: Wagyu beef, fresh lobe foie gras, black truffle mayonnaise, brie de meaux, rocket, red pepper and mustard confit and English plum tomatoes.

    Does actually sound rather good. I'd rather have the cash though.
    Sounds lovely, but not all together so you can't taste any of it! I'll take that as an eight course meal, thanks. And... "English" plum tomatoes?? o_O

    don't knock the English tomato - generations of greenhouse loving grandads have perfected it whilst avoiding their wives.
  • otto Moderator 28 May 2007 11:16:19 49,322 posts
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    Dirtbox wrote:
    The ingredients of the sandwich are: Wagyu beef, fresh lobe foie gras, black truffle mayonnaise, brie de meaux, rocket, red pepper and mustard confit and English plum tomatoes.

    Does actually sound rather good. I'd rather have the cash though.
    Sounds lovely, but not all together so you can't taste any of it! I'll take that as an eight course meal, thanks. And... "English" plum tomatoes?? o_O
  • otto Moderator 28 May 2007 11:16:19 49,322 posts
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    rhythm wrote:
    Just spotted this quote about the beef:

    The Japanese cows are raised on a special diet, including beer and grain.

    So is that like a steak and ale pie, ready to cut straight off the cow? :-D
    I once had shabu shabu in a swanky Tokyo restaurant featuring thin slivers of raw cow which you dip yourself into a simmering broth at your table. It was Kobe beef which I suppose is Wagyu beef's ginger stepchild. Bloody good though (emphasis on bloody).
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