The video is a humorous exploration of expensive food items by three individuals, Glent, Kobyakov, and Serega. They are dressed in rich people costumes and are presenting a video where they taste and discuss the prices of various expensive food items.
The video starts with the hosts discussing their costumes and the video they are about to film, which involves tasting expensive food. Glent, who has never eaten expensive food before, is introduced as a king, a businessman, and a rapper. Serega, on the other hand, has eaten expensive food before, such as a KFC basket.
The video then transitions into a series of segments where they taste and discuss various food items. These include Parma ham with melon, which they estimate to cost $20 and find out is actually $40; expensive water, which they conclude is a scam; sea urchins, which they estimate to be around $100; Tete de Moine cheese, which they find to be overpriced; king crab, which they find to be worth $700; carpaccio, which they estimate to be around $50; and Beluga caviar, which they find to be overpriced at $300.
Throughout the video, they make jokes and comments about the food and its prices, and also about their costumes. They also issue a decree at the start of the video, asking viewers to like the video and subscribe to their channel.
At the end of the video, they conclude their discussion of expensive food items and invite viewers to subscribe to their channel for more videos.
1. The video is hosted by a trio that includes a king, a businessman, and a rapper. They are known as Glent, Kobyakov, and Serega, respectively. They are filming a video in which they taste the most expensive food items.
2. The trio is wearing rich people costumes, suggesting they are playing characters who are wealthy.
3. The video is aired on the A4 channel.
4. The trio is making a request for viewers to like the video and subscribe to the channel.
5. The first dish they taste is Parma ham with melon. The trio initially misidentifies it as jamon, but later confirm it is parma ham. They estimate the cost to be around $20, but the real price is $40.
6. One of the dishes is sea urchins. The trio estimates the cost to be around $100, but the real price is $700.
7. Another dish they taste is Tete de moine, a type of cheese. They estimate the cost to be around $10, but the real price is $115.
8. They also taste a king crab and estimate the cost to be around $700, but the real price is $900.
9. They also taste carpaccio, a type of raw meat. They estimate the cost to be around $50, but the real price is $45.
10. They taste Beluga caviar, a type of fish roe. They estimate the cost to be around $100, but the real price is $300.
11. They also taste Arabica coffee. They estimate the cost to be around $25, but the real price is $50.
12. One of the dishes they taste is bread ice cream. They estimate the cost to be around $30, but the real price is $100.
13. They also taste baked potatoes. They estimate the cost to be around $5, but the real price is $20.