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    Fish Tacos-
    Created by: The Brentwood Location: Los Angeles' Westside Price: $28.50 Brentwood, CA The Brentwood restaurant has served the culinary needs of Los Angeles' Westside ... more 
    Photo by: Google Maps
    Fish Tacos-
    Created by: The Brentwood Location: Los Angeles' Westside Price: $28.50 Brentwood, CA The Brentwood restaurant has served the culinary needs of Los Angeles' Westside clientele since 1999. Their menu includes every comfort food conceivable, from burgers and fries to macaroni and cheese and everything in between. However, just because they serve comfort food, don't expect to be presented with a $10 check from your server when you're done eating. The Brentwood is located in one of the most upscale areas in the entire United States, so the food is priced accordingly. On the menu , a $28.50 fish taco sits alongside a $24.50 plate of fried chicken and a $16.50 shrimp cocktail. At one point, the restaurant offered a filet mignon taco sold for $38.50 , but sadly it no longer appears on their menu. less 
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    Tue, Nov 8, 2011 5:54 PM EST
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    By Dan Bukzspan, CNBC.com


    Fast food has been consistently popular all over the world for decades, for reasons that are pretty compelling --- it's tasty, it's filling , and most of all it's cheap. Much has been made in recent years about the health impact of these foods, but it's done little to keep customers away. After all, a typical fast - food restaurant allows a family of four to eat for $20, and in this economy that's a likely source of repeat business, regardless of the health implications.



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    Still, would people be willing to pay more for fast food if it were made with better ingredients? Would they be willing to pay more for a hamburger made of high-quality beef? What if it was made from fresh Kobe beef from the Hyogo Prefecture in Japan and smothered in foie gras and black truffles, while perched atop a brioche truffle bun dotted with edible, 24-karat gold leaves? Would the average fast -food consumer be willing to part with a few extra bucks for such an experience?


    Over the past few years, several businesses have tried to find the answer to this question by creating their own variations on fast food and giving them unnervingly high prices. Some were one-of-a-kind items with proceeds earmarked for charity, and others remain regular items on the menus of upscale restaurants. But what they all have in common is a price many times higher than anything normally found inside a Happy Meal.


    What are some of the most outrageously expensive fast foods ever made? Click ahead to see them, in order of least to the most expensive.

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