Fla. Restaurant Sells $100 Hamburger
                              Boca 
                                Raton, Fla. (AP)
                              A 
                                hundred bucks might buy you more than six dozen 
                                burgers from McDonald's, but the swanky Old Homestead 
                                Steakhouse will sell you one brawny beef sandwich 
                                for the same price.
                              Boca 
                                Raton Mayor Steven Abrams could barely speak between 
                                bites as he devoured the 20-ounce, $100 hamburger 
                                billed as the "beluga caviar of sandwiches."
                                "Heaven on a bun," restaurant owner 
                                Marc Sherry said.
                              The 
                                burger debuted Tuesday at the restaurant in the 
                                Boca Raton Resort and Club, where a membership 
                                costs $40,000 and an additional $3,600 a year.
                              "We've 
                                never had a hamburger on our menu here so we really 
                                wanted to go to the extreme," Sherry said, 
                                calling it "the most decadent burger in the 
                                world."
                              At 
                                about 5 1/2 inches across and 2 1/2 inches thick, 
                                the mound of meat is comprised of beef from three 
                                continents — American prime beef, Japanese 
                                Kobe and Argentine cattle.
                              The 
                                bill for one burger, with garnishing that includes 
                                organic greens, exotic mushrooms and tomatoes, 
                                comes out to $124.50 with tax and an 18 percent 
                                tip included. The restaurant will donate $10 from 
                                each sale to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
                                
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