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Steven Lim of BuzzFeed travels to three different restaurants to try the same foods from cheap to expensive prices. After trying them all, the one that is the most worth it is determined.
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Episode 1 - $3 Sushi Vs. $250 Sushi
Release Date: 2016-09-18Steven and his friend Keith try $3, $18, and $250 sushi to determine which is the most worth it for its price.
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Episode 2 - $4 Burger Vs. $777 Burger
Release Date: 2016-09-25Steven and his friend Keith try cheap and medium price burgers, as well as a $777 burger in Las Vegas, to determine which is the most worth it at its price.
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Episode 3 - $5 Pizza Vs. $135 Pizza
Release Date: 2016-10-02Steven, Andrew and Adam try pizza pies at three different price points, including a $135 Italian white truffle pizza, to determine which slice is the most worth it at its given price.
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Episode 4 - $11 Steak Vs. $306 Steak
Release Date: 2016-10-16Steven, Andrew, and Adam try cheap, medium and high priced steak to determine which is the most worth it at its price.
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Episode 5 - $8 Pasta Vs. $100 Pasta
Release Date: 2016-10-30Steven, Andrew and Adam try a $100 white truffle pasta dish, as well as $8 and $20 pastas, to determine which is the most worth it for its price.
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Episode 6 - $2 Hot Dog Vs. $169 Hot Dog
Release Date: 2016-11-18Steven, Adam and Andrew try a $169 hot dog topped with caviar and truffles, a $8 hot dog made with lamb, and a $2 beef hot dog, to determine which is the most worth it for its price.
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Episode 7 - $8 Salmon Vs. $56 Salmon
Release Date: 2016-12-04Steven, Adam and Andrew try cheap, medium and high priced salmon to determine which is the most worth it at its given price.
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Episode 8 - $24 Korean BBQ Vs. $346 Korean BBQ
Release Date: 2016-12-18Steven, Adam and Andrew try cheap, medium and high priced Korean BBQ to determine which is the most worth it at its given price.
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Episode 9 - $27 Cake Vs. $1,120 Cake
Release Date: 2017-01-08Steven, Andrew and Adam try three cakes at different price points, including a $1120 custom made cake, to determine which delicious dessert is the most worth it for its price.