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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.