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Click to view? The average consumption of food and beverage in Japan is high, starting from at least one or two thousand yen in general restaurants, especially dinner is more expensive than lunch, and the meal expenses at the end of the day also account for a lot. If you want to save money, what better choice can you have than convenience stores? Today I'm going to introduce delicious and inexpensive fast food restaurants and take stock of popular menus!
1 McDonald's
Breakfast packages at McDonald's are mostly under 500 yen and are served before 0: 30/kloc-0 every day. The set meal can be accompanied by potato pie and apple pie, or chicken nuggets and lettuce salad at 50 yen. The menu in Hamburg is similar to that in China. In addition, there is a series of maple sugar muffins "マックグリドル" limited in Japan. The original hamburger bread was replaced by sweet maple muffins, which tasted quite special.
The difference between McDonald's in Japan is that almost all the menus are based on hamburgers, and the price of limited-taste packages is often less than 700 yen, and there will be 500 yen at lunch time on weekdays, but it is more cost-effective and tastes quite good with a drink.
2. Mossberg
「MOS」
Hamburg is an original Japanese hamburger brand. Has anyone noticed that the signboard of Japanese MOS is green? This is to emphasize the goal of "pursuing safety, peace of mind and environmental protection" and to consider not destroying the street landscape. Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS)
Hamburg is characterized by a large number of Japanese-made vegetables, fresh and sweet lettuce, tomatoes and onions, which are delicious and healthy.
Mossberg's most recommended is, of course, the classic Mossberg.
3, the first kitchen
"First of all,
The kitchen is a very common fast food restaurant in Japan, and it is hard not to be attracted by the big orange signboard when passing by. Dinner is mainly hamburgers and sandwiches, and there are many choices in tastes, such as "Fried Chicken Hamburger with Salted Lemon", "Tripe Sandwich" and "Roasted Chicken Hamburger with Mayonnaise and Cheese". In Japan, hamburgers are often called "hamburgers", which refer to light food such as meat and vegetables sandwiched between hamburger bread, pocket biscuits and toast. A hamburger set meal of 500 yen will be launched at noon on weekdays, and the taste is different every day. Some branches sell spaghetti.
The most recommended by FirstKitchen is "multi-flavored shaking potatoes", and the choice of various flavors has become very diverse.
4. Lottery tickets
"LOTTERIA" is a multinational fast food brand under Lotte Group of Korea, and its Chinese name is "Nongteli". The side dishes include "shake potatoes", large bags of French fries, lettuce salad and fried chicken. (fu-ru) means "shake", that is, add seasoning powder to the paper bag and shake to make the seasoning powder fully adhere to the French fries. Seasoning powder includes cream soy sauce, chicken juice, cheese and other flavors.
The classic burger in Lotria is an "excellent cheese burger"
5. Fresh hamburgers
"freshness"
Hamburg is not so much a chain of fast food restaurants as a hamburger shop. Hamburgers are made on the spot, and a large number of fresh vegetables made in Japan are used. Simple cooking methods can bring out delicious ingredients themselves. But there are not many branches in other regions except Tokyo. Looking for freshness.
Hamburg must take a chance!
"Classic cheeseburger" is the most popular menu, which can be supplemented with cheese, avocado, bacon, eggs and other ingredients.
In fact, the physical consumption of traveling abroad is still relatively large, and you should eat well when traveling. These are mostly food in hamburgers, but they are still very hungry because they all have meat. It's a good choice!