The Super Bowl is known for the obvious, but this year, what went viral was not some on-field moment but the food served on the ground. Amid the game and glitter, one particular dish in general caught all the attention: an exclusive dish called the LX Hammer Burger became the talk of the show, and all for the right reasons.
All About The ₹16,000 LX Hammer Burger
The LX Hammer Burger became one of the most talked-about dishes on the menu for the night, and all thanks to its price tag. Priced at 180 dollars, i.e., ₹16,330, this burger was crafted by Levy Restaurants, the official hospitality team of Levi’s Stadium.
The price is not the only talking point of this burger. Not like your usual bite, this burger weighs around three and a half pounds and is intended to serve four people. As per the Free Press Journal, Levy Restaurant confirmed that only 200 units of the burgers were produced on game day, making it an exclusive dish.
The burger also featured a slow-braised bone-in b**f shank instead of a normal patty. The meat was paired with a rich roasted mirepoix demi-glace and a creamy Point Reyes blue cheese fondue, all tucked into a warm, house-baked brioche bun. Overall, the entire burger looks like a centrepiece instead of a food item and is gathering worldwide attention for the same.
What Other Dishes Did Levy Restaurant Offer For The Super Bowl?
Levy Restaurant is known for its exclusive culinary experience and food service during the Super Bowl. According to Delish, the burger was not the only expensive thing on the menu on game day. The other dish featured Potachos, a modern twist on classic nachos; this one came with hand-cut Kennebec potato chips topped with fresh local Dungeness crab, Petaluma white cheddar fondue sauce and chives. Priced at $40 (₹3,626), this was also another famous dish on the menu.
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Some other dishes at the bowl were a $35 (₹3,173) California hanger steak served on a bed of hand-cut fries, topped with crisped Gilroy garlic and pink peppercorns and a $20 (₹1,813) hot dog featuring a char-grilled all-b**f footlong topped with sriracha and Chinese hot mustard.
All of these items, and more, were available in the stadium. Would you spend ₹16,000 for a burger? Let us know in the comments below!
Cover Image Courtesy: Website/Levy Restaurant
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