Worth It (TV series)

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Worth It
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Created bySteven Lim
StarringSteven Lim
Andrew Ilnyckyj
Adam Bianchi
Keith Habersberger (formerly)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8 (as of August 2020)
No. of episodes66 (as of September 2020) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersSteven Lim, Andrew Ilnyckyj, Adam Bianchi
Production companyBuzzFeed
Release
Original networkYouTube
BuzzFeed
Original releaseSeptember 18, 2016 (2016-09-18) –
present (present)
External links
Production website

Worth It is an American entertainment web series by BuzzFeed that premiered on September 18, 2016. Each episode sees presenters Steven Lim and Andrew Ilnyckyj, along with cameraman Adam Bianchi,[1] visiting three different restaurants to try similar foods at three "drastically different price points"—affordable, mid, and luxury.[2][3] The three are invariably positive about the food that they eat, a differentiating factor from BuzzFeed's other video content,[2] and they attempt to approach the foods they eat from the perspective of everyday normal people.

The series airs on Hulu and YouTube and episodes have frequently been featured at the top of the site's "trending" videos — both factors that have allowed the series to garner a global audience.[2][4][5][6][7]

Worth It won the 2017 and 2018 Streamy Award for best online food show.[8][9][10] As of October 2017, the series had been viewed more than 300 million times for a total of over 2 billion minutes;[11] in 2018 alone, viewers watched 1.5 billion minutes on the show.[12] "When we watch the pair appraise a $1 coffee versus a $914 coffee in Tokyo," Candice Chung of Australia's Special Broadcasting Service writes, "we are watching the reaction of 'food civilians' who would marvel as we would at the heart-stopping price difference at a drink so humble and quotidian."[8] The show's popularity has led to it being described by BuzzFeed as a Zagat guide for millennials,[13] and has created extreme upticks in patronage for some restaurants featured on the show.[4]

Worth It influenced Buzzfeed's decision to launch a new reviews section in 2018.[12]

Spin-offs[]

A spin-off series, Worth It: Lifestyle, was first aired in January 2017 on BuzzFeedBlue, featuring Lim as host and a variety of BuzzFeed employees as co-hosts. The spin-off has the same premise as the original series, except that the hosts try three different experiences and items as opposed to only food.[14][15]

Two international spin-offs of Worth It have been produced: Worth It UK, hosted by Richard Alan Reid with various alternating hosts and Joseph Bor as the "sound guy" (Bor also co-hosted the fish and chips episode of the series);[16] and a pilot episode for BuzzFeed India, hosted by Akash Iyer and Arshad Wahid with Aishwarya Katkade as the "sound guy."[17] Andrew Ilnyckyj appears in two episodes of the UK spin-off.

Episodes[]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
19September 18, 2016 (2016-09-18)January 8, 2017 (2017-01-08)
210March 12, 2017 (2017-03-12)May 14, 2017 (2017-05-14)
311August 27, 2017 (2017-08-27)February 1, 2018 (2018-02-01)
412March 18, 2018 (2018-03-18)June 3, 2018 (2018-06-03)
56September 9, 2018 (2018-09-09)October 14, 2018 (2018-10-14)
66July 14, 2019 (2019-07-14)August 18, 2019 (2019-08-18)
76October 13, 2019 (2019-10-13)December 22, 2019 (2019-12-22)
86August 16, 2020 (2020-08-16)September 20, 2020 (2020-09-20)

Season 1 (2016–2017)[]

No. Episode Notes Steven’s Winner Keith's Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner Evan's Winner
1 $3 Sushi vs. $250 Sushi Co-starring Keith Habersberger instead of Andrew Ilnyckyj[18] $$$ $ -- -- --
2 $4 Burger vs. $777 Burger Co-starring Keith Habersberger instead of Andrew Ilnyckyj; cinematography by Shane Madej; sound by Brian Wohl; filmed in Las Vegas.[19] $$ $$$ -- -- --
3 $5 Pizza vs. $135 Pizza First episode starring Andrew Ilnyckyj. First episode in which Adam Bianchi's face is shown.[20] $$ -- $$ -- --
4 $11 Steak vs. $306 Steak [21] $$$ -- $$ $ --
5 $8 Pasta vs. $100 Pasta Cameos by Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej in first three seconds of video.[22] $ -- $ $ --
6 $2 Hot Dog vs. $169 Hot Dog Luxury location filmed in Seattle, WA.[23] $$$ -- $$ -- --
7 $8 Salmon vs $56 Salmon Filmed in Seattle, WA.[24] $ -- $ -- --
8 $24 Korean BBQ vs $346 Korean BBQ Guest starring Evan Ghang.[25] $ -- $$$ $$ $$
9 $27 Cake vs. $1,120 Cake N/A[26] $ -- $$ -- --

Season 2 (2017)[]

No. Episode Notes Steven’s Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner Evan's Winner
1 $1 Donut vs. $100 Donut N/A[27] $ $ $ --
2 $7 Buffet vs. $95 Buffet Filmed in Las Vegas.[28] $$ $$$ $$$ --
3 $47 Taco vs. $1 Taco Luxury location filmed in Las Vegas. Usual order is flipped, with the most expensive taco being tasted first and the cheapest last.[29] $ $$ $$ --
4 $1 Ice Cream vs $1,000 Ice Cream Luxury location filmed in New York City.[30] $ $$ $$ --
5 $2 Pizza vs. $2,000 Pizza Filmed in New York City, guest Mario Batali.[31] $$ $ $$ --
6 $4 Cheesecake vs. $70 Cheesecake Filmed in New York City.[32] $$ $ $ --
7 $7 Secret Menu vs. $2,500 Secret Menu Filmed in New York City.[33] $$ $$ $$ --
8 $6 Cocktail vs. $208 Cocktail N/A[34] $$$ $$ $ --
9 $2 Egg vs. $95 Egg N/A[35] $$ $ $$ --
10 $13 BBQ Ribs vs. $256 BBQ Ribs Filmed in Seoul, South Korea, guests Evan Ghang and David Chang.[36] $$ $$ $$ $$$

Season 3 (2017–2018)[]

No. Episode Notes Steven’s Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner Rie's Winner
1 $3 Mac 'N' Cheese vs. $195 Mac 'N' Cheese Filmed in Los Angeles.[37] $ $$ $$ --
2 $7 BBQ Ribs vs. $68 BBQ Ribs N/A[38] $$ $ $ --
3 $3 Seafood vs. $213 Seafood Filmed in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia.[39] $$ $$ $$ --
4 $18 Wine vs. $1,000 Wine Filmed in Nagambie, Avenel and Wahgunyah, Australia.[40] $$$ $$ $$ --
5 $16 Steak vs. $150 Steak Filmed in Sydney, Melbourne and Darraweit Guim, Australia.[41] $$$ $$ $$ --
6 $17 Fried Chicken vs. $500 Fried Chicken Guest David Chang, Marcus Samuelsson; filmed in New York City.[42] $$ $$$ $$$ --
7 $19 Brunch vs. $113 Brunch N/A[43] $$ $ $$ --
8 $3 Ramen vs. $79 Ramen Filmed in Tokyo, Japan, guest Rie McClenny.[44] $$ $$ $$ $
9 $1 Coffee vs. $914 Coffee Filmed in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, guest Rie McClenny; .[45] $ $$ $$ $$
10 $7 Cake vs. $208 Cake Filmed in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan, guest starring Rie McClenny.[46] $$ $$ $$ $$
11 $10 Game Day Food vs. $456 Game Day Food Filmed in Minneapolis; sponsored episode to promote NBC's Super Bowl 2018.[47] $$$ $$ $$$ --

Season 4 (2018)[]

No. Episode Notes Steven’s Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner Quinta's Winner Inga's Winner
1 $2 Bacon vs. $100 Bacon Filmed in Palm Springs, Los Angeles, and New York City[48] $ $$ $ -- --
2 $1 Bagel vs. $1,000 Bagel Filmed in New York City.[49] $ $ $$ -- --
3 $10 Vegan vs.$135 Vegan Filmed in New York City.[50] $ $$$ $$$ -- --
4 $9 Fish vs. $140 Fish Filmed in Honolulu, HI.[51] $ $$$ $$ (Dessert) -- --
5 $5 Pie vs. $250 Pie Middle and luxury locations filmed in Houston, TX. Vocal cameo by Ryan Bergara.[52] $$ $ $$ -- --
6 $7 Pho vs. $68 Pho Affordable location filmed in Houston; middle location filmed in Honolulu; luxury location filmed in Las Vegas.[53] $ $$ $$ -- --
7 $12 Pork vs. $715 Pork Guest Annie Jeong.[54] $ $$$ $$ -- --
8 $8 Toast vs. $20 Toast Luxury location filmed in San Francisco.[55] $$$ $ $$ -- --
9 $15 Spaghetti vs. $143 Spaghetti Affordable location filmed in San Francisco.[56] $ $ $ -- --
10 $3 Fries vs. $100 Fries Middle and luxury locations filmed in Montreal, Canada.[57] $$ $ $$ -- --
11 $10 Cheesesteak vs.$120 Cheesesteak Guest starring Quinta Brunson; filmed in Philadelphia.[58] $$ $$$ Other $$ --
12 $2 Peking Duck vs $240 Peking Duck Guest starring Inga Lam; filmed in New York City.[59] $$$ $ $ -- $

Season 5 (2018)[]

No. Episode Notes Steven’s Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner Annie's Winner Rie's Winner
1 $29 vs. $180 Family-Style Meats Introducing Annie Jeong as co-producer.[60] $ $$ $$$ $$ --
2 $2 Curry vs. $75 Curry Filmed in New York City.[61] $ $$ $$ $$$ --
3 $1 Cookie vs. $90 Cookie Filmed in New York City and Japan; guests Rie McClenny and Shane Madej.[62] $$$ $ $$$ $$$ $$$
4 $1 Sushi vs. $133 Sushi Filmed in Japan; guest Rie McClenny.[63] $$$ $$$ $$$ $ $$$
5 $1 Eggs Vs. $89 Eggs Filmed in Japan; guest Rie McClenny.[64] $$ $$ $$ $$ $$
6 $6 Sandwich Vs. $180 Sandwich Affordable location filmed in Nashville, TN; luxury location filmed in Japan; guest Rie McClenny;
cameo appearance by Binging with Babish's Andrew Rea.[65]
$ $$ $ $$ --

Season 6 (2019)[]

No. Episode Notes Steven’s Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner Annie's Winner
1 $4 Burrito vs. $32 Burrito Filmed in Los Angeles and Fresno, California.[66] $$$ $ $ $$
2 $3.50 Fish Tacos vs. $30 Fish Tacos Filmed in Los Angeles.[67] $$ $$ $$ $
3 $13 Korean Soup vs. $88 Korean Soup Filmed in Los Angeles.[68] $ $$ $$ $$
4 $11 Salad Vs. $95 Salad Filmed in Los Angeles.[69] $ $ $$$ (Celery) $$
5 $13 Lasagna vs. $60 Lasagna Filmed in Los Angeles and Philadelphia.[70] $ $ $ $$$
6 $10 Sushi & Burger Vs. $58 Sushi & Burger Filmed in Los Angeles and New York City.[71] $$$ $ $$ (Burger)/$$$ (Sushi) $$$

Season 7 (2019)[]

No. Episode Notes Steven’s Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner Annie's Winner Inga's Winner Jackson's Winner
1 $0.50 Dumpling Vs. $29 Dumplings Filmed in Taiwan, guest Inga Lam.[72] $ $$ $$$ $ $ --
2 $3.50 Soup Vs. $29 Soup Filmed in Taiwan, guest Inga Lam.[73] $$$ $ $$$ $$$ $$$ --
3 $3 Chicken Vs. $62 Chicken Filmed in Taiwan, guest Inga Lam.[74] $$ $ $$ $$$ $$ --
4 $7 Double Cheeseburger Vs. $25 Double Cheeseburger Filmed in Los Angeles, guest Jackson via Make-a-Wish Foundation.[75] $$ $$$ $ $ -- $$
5 $10 Noodles Vs. $94 Noodles Filmed in Los Angeles.[76] $$ $$ $ $$$ -- --
6 $5 Fried Chicken Sandwich Vs. $20 Fried Chicken Sandwich Filmed in Los Angeles.[77] $$ $ $$ -- -- --

Season 8 (2020)[]

No. Episode Notes Steven’s Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner
1 $4 Pancake vs. $88 Pancake Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[78] $$$ $$ $$$
2 $4 Rice Vs. $52 Rice Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[79] $ $$ $$$
3 $4 Breakfast Sandwich Vs. $30 Breakfast Sandwich Filmed in Houston, TX and Dallas, TX.[80] $ $ $
4 $5 Carrot Vs. $20 Carrot Filmed in Detroit, MI.[81] $ $$$ $
5 $4 Quesadilla Vs. $20 Quesadilla Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[82] $$ $$$ $
6 $128 Hot Pot Vs. $798 Meat Board Filmed in New York City and Houston, TX. Only 2 locations instead of 3, both are luxury locations.[83] $$$ (Meat Board) $$$ (Hot Pot) $$$ (Meat Board)

Worth It: One Stop[]

No. Episode Notes
1 $1,977 Japanese Grapes Guest starring Rie McClenny; filmed in Tokyo, Japan.[84]
2 $210 7-Course Seafood Dinner Filmed in Los Angeles.[85]
3 $1,593 Bento Box • Japan Guest starring Rie McClenny; filmed in Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan.[86]
4 We Put Our Friend's Face On 3,500 Pieces of Candy Guest starring Rie McClenny; filmed in Nagoya, Japan.[87]
5 Eating A $132 Steak With A $950.01 Knife Filmed in Hollywood, California.[88]

Worth It: Social Distancing Edition[]

No. Episode Notes Steven's Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner
1 $3 Takeout Vs. $129 Takeout Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[89] -- -- --
2 $7 Picnic Vs. $323 Picnic Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[90] $ $$ $$
3 $1 Savory Pie Vs. $55 Savory Pie Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[91] $ $$ $$
4 $18 Oil Vs. $60 Oil Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[92] $$ $ $$

Worth It: About To Eat (A.T.E.) Edition[]

No. Episode Notes Steven's Winner Andrew's Winner Adam's Winner
1 $6 Sauce Vs. $185 Sauce Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[93] $ $$$ $
2 $20 Whole Chicken Vs. $78 Whole Chicken Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[94] $$ $ $$$
3 $4 Dessert Vs. $235 Dessert Filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[95] $$ $$$ $

Worth It: Lifestyle Episodes[]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
16January 8, 2017 (2017-01-08)May 23, 2017 (2017-05-23)
26August 27, 2017 (2017-08-27)October 1, 2017 (2017-10-01)
36May 13, 2018 (2018-05-13)June 17, 2018 (2018-06-17)
46April 14, 2019 (2019-04-14)June 16, 2019 (2019-06-16)

Season 1 (2017)[]

Season 1
No. Episode Links Description Notes
1 $80 Tattoo vs. $875 Tattoo Episode "I'm not gonna be able to hide this from my grandma." Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim; cinematography & sound by Jared Sosa.
2 $100 Sneakers vs. $25,000 Sneakers Episode "That's a $100 step right there!" Hosted by Ryan Bergara and Lim; cinematography & sound by Alex Choi.
3 $50 Hotel vs. $35,000 Hotel Episode "That’s like 17,000 large fries from McDonalds." Hosted by Selorm Kploanyi and Lim; cinematography & sound by Kevin Nguyen.
4 $568K House vs. $10 million House Episode "You can house a whole baseball team and the managing staff in here?!" Hosted by Keith Habersberger and Quinta Brunson; cinematography & sound by Kevin Nguyen.
5 $39 Massage vs. $490 Massage Episode "I have no idea what's happening to my body right now." Hosted by Michelle Khare and Jordan Shalhoub; featuring Lim and Jen Ruggerillo; cinematography & sound by a man and a woman, uncredited in the video.
6 $22 Adrenaline Date vs. $1,160 Adrenaline Date Episode "There's no better way to get to know somebody than to smack them with a ball at high velocity, right?" Andy Cohen hosts the dating show that started it all! Premieres Thursday, May 25 at 9|8c on FOX. Hosted by Ryan Bergara and Lim; featuring Helen Pan (Bergara's girlfriend); sponsored by Love Connection.

Season 2 (2017)[]

No. Episode Links Description Notes
1 $25,000 Car vs. $503,000 Car Episode "Will I Turn Into A Fancy Boy?" Hosted by Evan Ghang and Lim; cinematography by Alex Choi. Choi is the cinematographer for all of Season 2.
2 $5 Video Game vs $70,000 Video Game Episode We travelled from LA to Tennessee to play the world's most expensive video game. Hosted by Branden Smith and Lim. Luxury location filmed in Tennessee.
3 $15 Haircut vs. $500 Haircut Episode "This is the most extreme haircut I could ever dream of." Hosted by Kwesi James and Lim. Luxury location filmed in San Antonio.
4 $1,700 Apartment vs $40,000 Apartment Episode "Babe. I got this spot." Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim. Filmed in New York City.
5 $139 Plane Seat vs. $24,000 Plane Seat Episode "I could join the mile high club with this seat." Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim.
6 $399 Suit vs $7,900 Suit Episode "I'd like a suit for my wedding..." Hosted by Evan Ghang and Lim. Filmed in New York.

Season 3 (2018)[]

# Episode Links Description Notes
1 $17 Pet vs. $100,000 Pet Episode "Who is Lennox and why is he so special?" Hosted by Niki Ang and Lim; cinematography & sound by Alex Choi.
2 $600 Boat vs. $41 million Boat Episode "I think I've gotten all of my adrenaline out for the day." Hosted by Selorm Kpoayni and Lim.
3 $150 Bed vs. $159,000 Bed Episode "What pyjamas are you rockin'?" Hosted by Zach Kornfeld and Lim.
4 $40 Gym vs. $10,000 Gym Episode "I feel like we are in a secret society." Hosted by Kate Reynolds and Lim.
5 $285 Watch vs. $700,000 Watch Episode "It's like Santa's Elves, living in this tiny watch." Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim.
6 $825K Beach House vs. $14.9 Million Beach House Episode "You could break up and still coexist in this house because there's two of everything." Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim.

Season 4 (2019)[]

# Episode Links Description Notes
1 $36 Backpack vs. $990 Backpack Episode It has all the essentials! A protractor set, tampons and a laptop! For exceptional vacations, you’re gonna need an exceptional backpack. Hosted by Jennifer Ruggirello and Lim.
2 $199 Chair vs. $9,800 Chair Episode "This is the LeBron of chairs!" Hosted by Andrew Ilnckyj and Lim.
3 $50,000 Tiny House vs. $165,000 Tiny House Episode "The introvert in me is loving this." Hosted by Curly Velasquez and Lim; Andrew Ilnckyj as lead producer.
4 $8 Kitchen Knife vs. $800 Kitchen Knife Episode "It feels really satisfying to have my force transmitted so easily..." Hosted by Rie McClenny and Lim.
5 $49 Headphones vs. $2,695 Headphones Episode "We used to put the radio on the coop." Hosted by Joyce Louis-Jean, Annie Jeong and Lim; Andrew Ilnckyj as lead producer.
6 $1,065 Engagement Ring Vs. $55,000 Engagement Ring Episode Protip: Do not tell them you got a good deal. Hosted by Kristin Chirico and Lim.

Worth It: UK Episodes[]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
16September 28, 2017 (2017-09-28)December 3, 2017 (2017-12-03)

Season 1 (2017)[]

Season 1
No. Episode Links Description Notes
1 £4 Curry vs. £210 Curry Episode Hosted by Charles and Reid.
2 70p Tea vs. £80 Tea Episode "I have about 20 cups a day..." Hosted by Ada and Reid.
3 £5 Kebab vs. £925 Kebab Episode You're out, you've had a few to drink, what do you do?! Kebab! Hosted by Nick and Reid.
4 £21.50 Afternoon Tea vs. £144 Afternoon Tea Episode "It's pronounced scooones!" Hosted by Adaeze and Reid.
5 £1.95 Chocolate vs. £300 Chocolate Episode "I feel like im touching gold." Hosted by Evelyn and Reid.
6 £4 Fish And Chips vs. £50 Fish And Chips Episode "I need to respect the batter." Hosted by Joseph Bor and Reid.

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