Worth It (2016)
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Steven Lim — Executive Producer
Episodes 73
$3 Sushi Vs. $250 Sushi
Steven and his friend Keith try $3, $18, and $250 sushi to determine which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$4 Burger Vs. $777 Burger
Steven 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.
Read More$5 Pizza Vs. $135 Pizza
Steven, 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.
Read More$11 Steak Vs. $306 Steak
Steven, Andrew, and Adam try cheap, medium and high priced steak to determine which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$8 Pasta Vs. $100 Pasta
Steven, 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.
Read More$2 Hot Dog Vs. $169 Hot Dog
Steven, 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.
Read More$8 Salmon Vs. $56 Salmon
Steven, Adam and Andrew try cheap, medium and high priced salmon to determine which is the most worth it at its given price.
Read More$24 Korean BBQ Vs. $346 Korean BBQ
Steven, Adam and Andrew try cheap, medium and high priced Korean BBQ to determine which is the most worth it at its given price.
Read More$27 Cake Vs. $1,120 Cake
Steven, 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.
Read More$1 Donut Vs. $100 Donut
Steven, Adam and Andrew go nuts for donuts, tasting three donuts at different price points, including a $100 donut covered in gold, to determine which donut is the most worth it at its given price.
Read More$7 Buffet Vs. $95 Buffet
Steven, Andrew and Adam head to Las Vegas to try three different buffets priced at $7, $49, and $95 to determine which buffet is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$47 Taco Vs. $1 Taco
Steven, Andrew and Adam try three tacos at drastically different price points, including a $47 taco topped with caviar, to determine which taco is the most worth it at its given price.
Read More$1 Ice Cream Vs. $1,000 Ice Cream
Steven, Andrew and Adam try $1000 ice cream with 23-carat edible gold, as well as $1 and $4 scoops of ice cream, to determine which scoop is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$2 Pizza Vs. $2,000 Pizza • New York City
Worth It travels to the Big Apple in search of the best valued slice of New York pizza, and try $2000 pizza topped with 24-Karat gold leaf.
Read More$4 Cheesecake Vs. $70 Cheesecake
Steven, Adam and Andrew try cheap, medium and high priced cheesecake to determine which is the most worth it at its given price.
Read More$7 Secret Menu Vs. $2,500 Secret Menu
Steven, Andrew, and Adam try three different secret menu items from popular restaurants, priced at $7, $29, and $2,500 to see which secret menu dish is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$6 Cocktail Vs. $208 Cocktail
Steven, Andrew and Adam test out $6, $40, and $208 cocktails to decide which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$2 Egg Vs. $95 Egg
Steven, Andrew, and Adam taste three different egg dishes priced at $2, $19, $95 to see which dish is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$13 BBQ Ribs Vs. $256 BBQ Ribs • Korea
Steven & Andrew try $13, $28, and $256 BBQ Ribs in Korea with world-renowned chef David Chang to determine which dish is the most worth it for its given price.
Read More$3 Mac 'N' Cheese Vs. $195 Mac 'N' Cheese
Steven, Adam and Andrew try America's ultimate comfort food Mac and Cheese at three different price points to determine which cheesy dish is the best valued at its price.
Read More$7 BBQ Ribs Vs. $68 BBQ Ribs
Steven, Andrew, and Adam try three different BBQ Ribs priced at $7, $36, and $68 to see which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$3 Seafood Vs. $213 Seafood • Australia
Steven, Andrew, and Adam head off to Australia to try three different seafood dishes at different price points, to determine which dish is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$18 Wine Vs. $1,000 Wine • Australia
Steven, Andrew, and Adam head off to Australia to try three differently wines at different price points, including a $1,000 100 year old fortified wine, to see which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$16 Steak Vs. $150 Steak • Australia
Steven, Andrew, and Adam head off to Australia to try three different steaks at different price points to see which Australian steak is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$17 Fried Chicken Vs. $500 Fried Chicken
Steven, Andrew and Adam try $16 and $27 fried chicken, as well as a $500 fried chicken dish paired with caviar, to determine which is the most worth it for its price. Featuring renowned celebrity chefs David Chang and Marcus Samuelson.
Read More$19 Brunch Vs. $113 Brunch
Steven, Adam and Andrew try brunch dishes at cheap, medium and expensive price points to determine which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$3 Ramen Vs. $79 Ramen • Japan
Steven, Andrew and Adam head to Japan to try authentic Ramen priced at $3, $8, and $79 to determine which dish is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$1 Coffee Vs. $914 Coffee • Japan
Steven, Andrew and Adam try a 22 year old barrel aged cup of coffee priced at $922, as well as $1 and $3 cups of coffee, to see which cup is the most worth it at its given price.
Read More$7 Cake Vs. $208 Cake • Japan
Steven, Andrew and Adam head to Japan to try three different cakes, including a $208 "Extra Super Melon Shortcake" to determine which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$10 Game Day Food Vs. $456 Game Day Food • Super Bowl 2018
Steven, Andrew, and Adam go to Minneapolis to try the best game day foods.
Read More$2 Bacon Vs. $100 Bacon
It's Bacon! Steven, Andrew, and Adam head to Palm Springs, Los Angeles, and New York to try bacon dishes prices at 3 different price points to see which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$1 Bagel Vs. $1,000 Bagel
Worth It heads to New York to try a $1 bagel, $6 bagel, and a $1000 bagel with truffles and gold, to determine which is the most worth it for its given price.
Read More$10 Vegan Vs. $135 Vegan
Steven, Andrew and Adam head to New York to try Vegan dishes priced at $10, $64, and $135 to determine which is the most worth it for its given price.
Read More$9 Fish Vs. $140 Fish
Aloha! Steven, Andrew and Adam take on Hawaii, trying Hawaiian fish dishes at $9, $38, and $140 to determine which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$5 Pie Vs. $250 Pie
Steven, Andrew and Adam visit Houston to try three pies at three different price points -including the famous $250 "Pumpecapple Piecake" at the Three Brothers Bakery of Houston - to determine which is the best for its price.
Read More$7 Pho Vs. $68 Pho
The Worth It crew travels to Houston, Honolulu and Las Vegas to try out the popular Vietnamese dish Pho at 3 different price points, to determine which is the most Worth It for its price.
Read More$12 Pork Vs. $715 Pork
Steven, Andrew, and Adam return to sunny Los Angeles to eat three Filipino-inspired pork dishes at three different price points, including a Kamayan style feast priced at $715 dollars.
Read More$8 Toast Vs. $20 Toast
From Los Angeles to San Francisco, Steven, Andrew, and Adam try three different toast at three different price points to see which toast is the most worth it.
Read More$15 Spaghetti Vs. $143 Spaghetti
Steven, Adam and Andrew try spaghetti dishes at cheap, medium and expensive price points to determine which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$3 Fries Vs. $100 Fries
On this week's episode, Andrew, Steven, and Adam head out to taste three different fries at three different price points from Los Angeles to Montreal. See the trio tackle one of their biggest meals yet!
Read More$10 Cheesesteak Vs. $120 Cheesesteak
Steven, Andrew, Adam and Philly native Quinta Brunson head to Philadelphia to try a $9 cheesesteak, a $14 Vegan cheesesteak, and a $120 Philly cheesesteak made with Wagyu beef and truffles, to see which is the most Worth It at its price.
Read More$2 Peking Duck Vs. $340 Peking Duck
Steven, Adam, and Andrew head to New York to try a $1.50 Peking Duck, a $85 Peking duck , and a $340 Beijing Duck 9-Course Tasting Menu, to see which duck is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$29 Vs. $180 Family-Style Meats
For the Worth It season 5 premiere, Steven, Andrew, Adam, and Annie try three different sharable meat plates priced at $29, $105, and $180 to see which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$2 Curry Vs. $75 Curry
The Worth It crew heads to New York City to eat $2, $15, and $75 curry to see which is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$1 Cookie Vs. $90 Cookie
The Worth It crew tries $1 and $4 cookies in New York, before heading to Japan to taste a custom made $90 cookie.
Read More$1 Sushi Vs. $133 Sushi • Japan
Worth It returns to Japan to try the most authentic Japanese sushi dishes at $1, $44, and $133.
Read More$1 Eggs Vs. $89 Eggs • Japan
Worth It travels to Japan to taste authentic egg dishes, including a $89 dish made with the Japanese Kayagaki egg.
Read More$6 Sandwich Vs. $180 Sandwich
In Worth It's season 5 finale, the crew travels to Nashville, LA and Japan to try sandwiches at three different price points, including the $180 Kobe Chateaubriand sandwich in Tokyo.
Read More$710 Potluck Dinner • Holiday Special Part 1
Worth It hosts a potluck! A three part series celebrating holiday food traditions and friends. Part 1: The Appetizers. Featuring Google Assistant.
Read More$192 Desserts • Holiday Special Part 2
Worth It hosts a potluck! A three part series celebrating holiday food traditions and friends. Part 2: The Desserts. Featuring Google Assistant.
Read More$347 Prime Rib • Holiday Special Part 3
The Worth It potluck finale! A three part series celebrating holiday food traditions and friends. Part 3: The Centerpiece Roast. Featuring Google Assistant.
Read More$4 Burrito Vs. $32 Burrito
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end burritos to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$3.50 Fish Tacos Vs. $30 Fish Tacos
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end fish tacos to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$13 Korean Soup Vs. $88 Korean Soup
Worth It tries three different Korean Soups around Los Angeles to decide which is the most worth it at its price. Featuring actress Megan Lee and celebrity chef David Chang.
Read More$11 Salad Vs. $95 Salad
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end salads to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$13 Lasagna Vs. $60 Lasagna
Worth It tries lasagnas at three restaurants, including an old favorite, to determine if inexpensive, mid-tier, or expensive lasagna is the most worth it for its price.
Read More$10 Sushi & Burger Vs. $58 Sushi & Burger
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end restaurants that offer sushi and burgers to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$0.50 Dumpling Vs. $29 Dumplings • Taiwan
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end dumplings to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$3.50 Soup Vs. $29 Soup • Taiwan
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end soup to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$3 Chicken Vs. $62 Chicken • Taiwan
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end chicken to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$7 Double Cheeseburger Vs. $25 Double Cheeseburger
Twice as good as our last burger episode. This week we’re so excited to feature fan of the show, Jackson from Illinois!
Read More$10 Noodles Vs. $94 Noodles
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end noodles to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$5 Fried Chicken Sandwich Vs. $20 Fried Chicken Sandwich
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end fried chicken sandwiches to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$3 Takeout Vs. $129 Takeout
The Worth It crew tries affordable, mid-tier, and high-end takeout to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$4 Pancake Vs. $88 Pancake
Worth It is back with Season 8! These episodes were filmed before shelter-in-place orders were announced. BuzzFeed employees are now practicing social distancing.
Read More$4 Rice Vs. $52 Rice
Steven, Andrew, and Adam try $4, $15, and $52 rice to determine which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$4 Breakfast Sandwich Vs. $30 Breakfast Sandwich
The Worth It crew travels to Texas to explore a variety of breakfast sandwiches.
Read More$5 Carrot Vs. $20 Carrot
The Worth It crew goes to Detroit to eat carrots!
Read More$4 Quesadilla Vs. $20 Quesadilla
Steven and Andrew try quesadillas around LA at varying price points, including Kogi's kimchi quesadilla from chef Roy Choi.
Read More$128 Hot Pot Vs. $798 Meat Board
In the season finale, Steven and Andrew compare two ultimate steak experiences.
Read More$7 Picnic Vs. $323 Picnic
Steven, Andrew, and Adam picnic at three different price points to decide which experience is most worth it at its given price.
Read More$1 Savory Pie Vs. $55 Savory Pie
Worth It tries savory pies at low, medium, and high price points to decide which is the most worth it at its price.
Read More$18 Oil Vs. $60 Oil
The episode you were probably never expecting.
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