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Restaurant to serve $4,900 Super Bowl wing special

A Manhattan restaurant is serving up a chicken wing special for the Super Bowl that’s so pricey it could make even the richest football fan squawk.

The Old Homestead Steakhouse plans to sell the world’s most expensive wings on Super Bowl Sunday — $4,900 for just a dozen, owners say.

“It’s ridiculously great,” owner Greg Sherry, 67, told The Post.

“It’s for a client who wants to do something extreme and extravagant, someone who is going to have champagne with their wings or wants to impress clients.”

The finger-licking, wallet-busting special includes three wings smothered in $65-per-pound Foie Gras, three drenched in a $2,400-a-bottle of Louis XIII Cognac-infused cream and three more covered in a $1,600 per ounce Royal Ossetra caviar.

The other three “wings” making up the delicious dozen are actually hunks of $400-per-pound Kobe filet mignon on the bone, marinated in $1,100-per-bottle sake.

The restaurant is charging $4,900 because it’s the 49th Superbowl, the owner added.

Ten percent of the proceeds go to Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson’s “Why Not You” Foundation, which fights domestic violence, Sherry said.

“It’s for the bragging rights. It’s something that, it’s not your typical soggy wings and soupy chili Super Bowl Sunday …They’re tender, they melt in your mouth,” said the restaurant’s chef, Oscar Martinez. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”