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Added on the 26/06/2018 14:29:53 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Made from only the finest ingredients and covered in 24-carat gold leaf, one cheesecake whipped up in New York City's Ristorante Rafale on Wednesday has officially become the most expensive in the world. Celebrity Chef Raffaele Ronca received a Guinness Book of World Records title for the producing the world's most expensive cheesecake, which costs $5,000 per pie. The cheesecake includes eye-wateringly expensive ingredients such as 200-year-old cognac, white truffles from Alba, and, of course, 24-carat gold leaf.
John Bell & Croyden in central London's Marylebone is stocking three mobility scooters called Drive DeVilbiss Sport Riders, which cost £45,000, or just under $59,000. Each Drive DeVilbiss Sport Rider scooter has a hand-stitched leather seat, and the Easy Rider model is clad in 24 carat gold plating as well as 200,000 encrusted Swarovski crystals.
Mexican chef Juan Licerio Alcala, who works at the Grand Velas Los Cabos luxury hotel in Mexico's Cabo San Lucas, has unveiled his latest offering - the world's most expensive taco. The golden taco is only available to the most affluent guests. Just to have a chance to order the taco, customers must already be staying in the hotel's luxury presidential suite and pay a $12,500 deposit. Then, if the well-to-do client still has enough pocket change left, they must pay $25,000 to order the ground-breaking gastronomic experience. While many may scoff at the taco's price, Alcala said the gold taco was worth every penny since it is a totally one-of-a-kind culinary dish featuring the finest ingredients in Mexico and Europe.
These 24-carat gold moccasins definitely have the Midas touch. Designer Antonio Vietri, from the northern Italian city of Turin, showcased the world's first 24-carat gold woven shoes on Wednesday, which will be sold under the designer's label called 'Gold Shoes'.
The Burg Khalifa was available for attendees of the 'Eat the World DXB Festival' in Dubai's Burj Park on Friday. British food truck company 'The Roadery' developed the luxury burger with locals in mind. Named after the Burj Khalifa, the highest skyscraper in Dubai and in the entire world, the burger certainly lives up to the high standard. With a GDP per capita of over $43,000, the United Arab Emirates is one of the wealthiest countries in the middle east, and some of the citizens of Dubai won't even bat an eyelash when seeing the price of the Burg Khalifa.