Would you pay $88 dollars for this? Trendy Melbourne eatery is selling a burger with 24 carat gold buns - and you can customise your meal to 'match your mood or your outfit'
- Hipster burger cafe Phat Stacks in Melbourne are selling 24k burgers for $88.80
- The burger is stacked with chicken, bacon, cheese and doused in creamy sauce
- Indulgent meal also comes with a complimentary 'liquid nitrogen smoke show'
A hipster restaurant is now offering hungry Australians the chance to bite into a 24 carat gold burger - but it's going to cost you.
Burger bar Phat Stacks in Camberwell in Melbourne's east is now offering the Australian first 24 carat gold burger for $88.80.

The burger, loved by influencers, is painted with 24 carat gold and has seen punters rush to the cafe for that perfect Instagram-worthy shot
Called the Golden Phat Stacks, the burger comes with two patties of beef, two chicken breasts, two bacon rashers, three slices of cheese, jalepenos and doused in creamy sauce.
Skewered on top are five deep-fried onion rings.
The burger also comes with a complimentary liquid nitrogen smoke show.
The influencer-loved restaurant has a vast array of Instagram-worthy burgers, ranging from duck-heavy Donald Burger to the soft shelled crab delight Mr. Krabs.

The burger, titled the Golden Phat Stacks, comes with two patties of beef, two chicken breasts, two bacon rashers, three slices of cheese, jalepenos, creamy sauce and comes with a side of onion rings and a 'liquid nitrogen smoke show'
'You can customise your burger bun to match your mood or your outfit,' Phat Stacks owner Emad Zarghami told the Herald Sun.
But it's just not for the carnivores- dessert lovers can also purchase a 24k Ferrero Rocher shake, which comes completely covered in gold, that will set back punters $28.
The more adventurous burger-lovers can also sink their teeth into a green matcha, beetroot red or charcoal black burger.
The restaurant also offers the 24 carat gold buns with any burger for an extra $50.

The gold patties can also be used on any burger, like this towering monster, for an extra $50