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Kimchi

I just found out that Lotteria also has a new Kimchi burger. I haven’t tried it yet but I plan to very soon. Looks delicious!!

This makes sense since the owner of Lotteria is Korean.

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Hot and Spicy!!

Lotteria added a couple new things to their menu recently. In the fine tradition of Japanese fast food adding spicy items during the summer, they now have a “Tandoori Chicken” burger.

Looks yummy doesn’t it? Well I’ve had it and it’s amazing to say the least. It’s surprisingly spicy for Japanese fast food, and the chicken is amazingly authentic tasting. They also added “Hot Fried Chicken”.

It’s also very good, and pretty cheap at only 120 yen. About a month ago they also started serving this monster too…

The ten patties, “Tower Burger”. I don’t know who would be crazy enough to eat this, but thankfully the size is adjustable. The burger actually starts at two patties, and the price climbs as each one is added. The full ten costing a whopping 990 yen!! That’s an expensive burger! I ate just the double, and it was pretty delicious.

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Better and Better

How do you make the best burger (in my opinion) in the world better…..

zeppin-cheese-bacon-burger

By adding bacon of course. Lotteria has taken their heavenly tasting Zeppin cheese burger and added slices of bacon. Making it even more of a heart stopping greasy delight. Mmmmm bacon!

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Amazing

I went to the fast food restaurant Lotteria in Sendai for the first time this weekend. There they had just about the most amazing burger I’ve ever had. Maybe the best I’ve ever had!

It was a really simple double cheese burger. It tastes very much like a homemade burger. They put some mixture of spices in the beef, use really good cheddar cheese, and toast and butter the bun. Yes it sounds really greasy. You can see grease spraying off of it in the picture. I have to say though if heaven has a flavor it definitely tastes like this.

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