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big food (Page 3)
Mr. Sato follows the lead of trendy teens with a little tapiru time with a giant boba drink.
Need to fuel yourself through a whole day of sightseeing? Kitchen Gon is the place to eat.
Can’t decide between tempura and pork cutlet? This restaurant lets you have both in ridiculously large quantities.
A beautifully arranged, blissfully huge order of one of Japan’s favorite summertime foods.
Stand at attention, and in awe, of this towering behemoth of brain freezes and deliciousness.
After tasting defeat at Fatburger in America a year ago, we’re back for a rematch as the Los Angeles-based burger chain comes to Japan.
SoraNews24’s crack reporter might miss all cherry blossom season with a food coma, but it’s still worth it to enjoy three kilograms (6.6 pounds) of sweets!
If you’re hungry and quick enough, this eating challenge in Tokyo’s liveliest student neighborhood can make a tidy profit.
We looked at this Shibuya restaurant’s 2.3-kilogram (5.1-pound) spaghetti serving and said, “Naw, that’s not enough.”
Mos Burger’s new Niku Niku Niku Burger actually shows some restraint in its name, but not its ingredients.