"Big Ben Number 10" that you can ingest 5 days' worth of calories with this one

The 12,000 calorie hamburger "Big Ben Number 10" is now a hot topic overseas. You can get 5 days' worth of calories with this menu alone.

"Big Ben Number 10" that you can ingest 5 days' worth of calories with this one
"Big Ben Number 10" that can ingest 5 days' worth of calories

This burger is offered at the British pub "George Pub & Grill". It is named after the clock tower "Big Ben" in London, the capital of England. The melody played by "Big Ben" is used for the closing chime at Japanese schools and is familiar to Japanese ears.

"Big Ben Number 10" that you can ingest 5 days' worth of calories with this one
Towering like Big Ben!

"Big Ben Number 10" is a hamburger that rises high on a plate like the 96.3-meter "Big Ben". 10 patties, 25 bacon and 20 cheeses are sandwiched. The "George Pub & Grill" burger is big enough for a "single" with a single patty, but it looks small when placed side by side with the "Big Ben Number 10".

"Big Ben Number 10" that you can ingest 5 days' worth of calories with this one
Looking at "Big Ben Number 10", does the single burger look small?

Plenty of french fries are placed around the hamburger. The price is now only £ 28.95. Isn't it cheap considering the cost of food for 5 days?

"Big Ben Number 10" that you can ingest 5 days' worth of calories with this one
"George Pub & Grill" hamburger menu full of playfulness

According to Craig Harker, the owner of "George Pub & Grill," many Japanese customers visit the pub. Since there is Durham University nearby, Japanese students there often come to eat.

British Pub "George Pub & Grill"

The store is located at 102 High Street Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom. It is about 40 minutes by car from the World Heritage Durham Cathedral, where the movie "Harry Potter" was filmed. If you like "Harry Potter", why not stop by when you visit the sacred sites?

(The images in this article have been reprinted from the official Facebook page of "George Pub & Grill" with the permission of Mr. Craig Harker.)