Food lovers Steven and Andrew, along with cameraman Adam, try delicious foods at three prices: affordable, middle tier, and luxury. At the end of the episode, they decide which is the most "worth it" at its given price.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Food lovers Steven and Andrew, along with cameraman Adam, try delicious foods at three prices: affordable, middle tier, and luxury. At the end of the episode, they decide which is the most "worth it" at its given price.