Las Vegas restaurant Truffles n Bacon Cafe serves up 15lb burger

Just a few minutes away from the roaring Las Vegas Strip lies a restaurant that is offering up a mammoth burger.

Truffles n Bacon Cafe has became a go-to destination for adventurous eaters thanks to its Belly of the Beast Burger. 

This $85 monster of a meal is made up of two Angus beef patties that are so large they have to be flipped with pizza paddles. 

Truffles n Bacon Cafe has became a go-to destination for adventurous eaters thanks to its Belly of the Beast Burger (pictured) 

And as if that wasn’t enough, the burger is also topped with four thick slices of pork belly.

But there’s more in the Belly of the Beast than just meat.

Giving each bite some moisture – and plenty of a spice – is a mixture that includes tomatoes, serrano chiles, Tater Tots, and Hot Cheetos. 

The entire mixture is then covered with cheese and baked until its perfectly melted on top. 

But that’s not all. 

This monster of a meal is made up of two Angus beef patties that are so large they have to be flipped with pizza paddles

This monster of a meal is made up of two Angus beef patties that are so large they have to be flipped with pizza paddles

Giving each bite some moisture - and plenty of a spice - is a mixture that includes tomatoes, serrano chiles, Tater Tots, and Hot Cheetos

Giving each bite some moisture – and plenty of a spice – is a mixture that includes tomatoes, serrano chiles, Tater Tots, and Hot Cheetos

Perched right at the top of the Belly of the Beast is four eggs, cooked sunny side up. 

And the entire thing goes between two massive sourdough bread buns that are covered in spicy Korean mayo. 

Barbeque sauce and ranch dressing are also mixed in as well. 

While the Belly of the Beast may be very large, it’s not meant to be a challenge or competition. 

And perched right at the top of the Belly of the Beast is four eggs, cooked sunny side up

And perched right at the top of the Belly of the Beast is four eggs, cooked sunny side up

‘It’s meant to be shared,’ Truffles N Bacon owner Jackie Lim told Thrillist. ‘It’s like a birthday burger cake.’ 

‘I don’t take food very seriously,’ Lim added. ‘Food has to be fun, that’s the main thing for me.’ 

The restaurant recommends splitting the massive feast, which is a supersized version of its Hot Beast burger, with at least seven friends. 

You also must order the burger 72 hours in advance before you dig in.  

Truffles N Bacon owner Jackie Lim said the burger is not meant for competition purposes, but should instead be shared among friends 

Truffles N Bacon owner Jackie Lim said the burger is not meant for competition purposes, but should instead be shared among friends 



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