The 24K Gold Burger

This is the strangest thing I’ve ever seen on a restaurant menu . . . on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas, at a place called The Sugar Factory. No one in our party ordered it, and I’m glad — due not just to the $150 price tag, but also because this burger contains real gold leaf, and gold is not safe to ingest. The total amount of gold on the burger would be less than a gram, since gold leaf is extremely thin, but it could be a hazard to people who alreadly have heavy metals, such as lead, thallium, or mercury, in their bodies. Heavy metals are not meant to be eaten, so I had a turkey burger, instead.

A much better place to eat on the Riverwalk is Durty Nelly’s Irish Pub — tasty food, live music, and much more reasonable prices.

2 thoughts on “The 24K Gold Burger

  1. Wikipedia article states that gold is safe. I would tend to believe, as there are not many ways to dissolve gold, so it will come out just like it went in.

    If someone offered me a gold covered food, I would definitely eat it and then “recover” the gold later.

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