Aussies split more than $10 spaghetti jaffle sold at posh Sydney pub

Trendy wine bar sparks discussion by putting a $10 Heinz spaghetti bottle on the menu: ‘Idiots will overpay for everything’

  • Sydney pub sells spaghetti jaffles for $10
  • Bar said jaffles were the “ultimate comfort food.”
  • A can of Heinz spaghetti costs $2 in supermarkets

Aussies are split over a $10 Heinz spaghetti bottle sold at a fancy Sydney pub, with some claiming they could make it at home for 49 cents.

The jaffles are sold at Lil Sis, a chic wine bar in The Abercrombie hotel in central Sydney.

The bar serves three flavors of jaffle; triple cheese, pastrami, and Heinz canned spaghetti and says they’re the “ultimate comfort food.”

‘Feels like a hug, tastes like home. We think jaffles are the ultimate comfort food, especially after a few wines.’

Among an array of deli selections, the bar serves three jaffles; a triple cheese, a pastrami and the other canned Heinz spaghetti (photo)

“Three to choose from, served until the wee hours.”

Survey

Would you pay $10 for a spaghetti jaffle?

While the wine bar, inspired by the “charming cave à vins in the neighborhoods of Paris,” has only received good online reviews, some internet users wondered why the iconic Aussie snack could cost $10.

A can of Heinz spaghetti is currently $2 at Coles and Woolworths.

One man said it was proof that “idiots overpay for everything.”

“Put the same can of spaghetti on the same loaf of bread and sell it in St Marys for $2 and the same people wouldn’t touch it,” he said.

Another internet user said the meal would cost about 49c to make at home.

‘I grew up on spaghetti jaffles, I’m 50 and still love it! Not sure I’d pay $10 for it, though a kabab can still win at that price after a few drinks,” another wrote.

Lil Sis, is the new late night wine bar and shop at the recently reopened The Abercrombie pub in Chippendale, in Sydney's CBD (pictured)

Lil Sis, is the new late night wine bar and shop at the recently reopened The Abercrombie pub in Chippendale, in Sydney’s CBD (pictured)

“Any port in a storm after a few drinks and spaghetti will do just fine,” said a third.

One woman joked that people didn’t get the point.

A canned spaghetti jaffle costs 49 cents. What we have here is something completely different. It’s the Jaffeule Aux Spaghettoire A La Cylindre Du Fer Heinz,’ she said.

“A gastronomic delight worth having.”

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Lil Sis for comment.