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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.
IMDb 8.4/10201811 seasons
IMDb 8.4/10201811 seasons
TV-14
7 episodes
  • 1. $29 Vs. $180 Family-Style Meats

    1. $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.
    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.
    TV-14
    15min
    Sep 8, 2018
  • 2. $2 Curry Vs. $75 Curry

    2. $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.
    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.
    TV-14
    15min
    Sep 15, 2018
  • 3. $1 Cookie Vs. $90 Cookie

    3. $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.
    The Worth It crew tries $1 and $4 cookies in New York, before heading to Japan to taste a custom made $90 cookie.
    TV-14
    14min
    Sep 22, 2018
  • 4. $1 Sushi Vs. $133 Sushi: Japan

    4. $1 Sushi Vs. $133 Sushi: Japan

    Worth It returns to Japan to try the most authentic Japanese sushi dishes at $1, $44, and $133.
    Worth It returns to Japan to try the most authentic Japanese sushi dishes at $1, $44, and $133.
    TV-14
    20min
    Sep 29, 2018
  • 5. $1 Egg Vs. $89 Egg: Japan

    5. $1 Egg Vs. $89 Egg: Japan

    Worth It travels to Japan to taste authentic egg dishes, including a $89 dish made with the Japanese Kayagaki egg.
    Worth It travels to Japan to taste authentic egg dishes, including a $89 dish made with the Japanese Kayagaki egg.
    TV-14
    19min
    Oct 6, 2018
  • 6. $6 Sandwich Vs. $180 Sandwich

    6. $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.
    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.
    TV-14
    16min
    Oct 13, 2018
  • 7. $1,593 Bento Box: Japan

    7. $1,593 Bento Box: Japan

    The Worth It crew makes a stop in Nikko, Japan to try a specialty $1,593 Bento Box.
    The Worth It crew makes a stop in Nikko, Japan to try a specialty $1,593 Bento Box.
    13+
    14min
    Mar 11, 2019
  • Worth It
    IMDb 8.4/10201811 seasons
    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.
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