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xNenaChanxNyaPpY 09-11-2008 05:46 AM

Lol. No, i won't even go to the one in the US xD I would buy.. i don't know japanese foods <3

MMM 09-11-2008 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by xNenaChanxNyaPpY (Post 581777)
Lol. No, i won't even go to the one in the US xD I would buy.. i don't know japanese foods <3

I have a 22" screen, and that's hard to read.

Cechtrun 09-11-2008 06:50 AM

Why the hell should I eat in the greatest country with the finest, yummiest and best food of the world ugly fastfood? that would really be a waste of time and money...

Henbaka 09-11-2008 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 581782)
I have a 22" screen, and that's hard to read.

Actually its probably harder at your 22" than my 15" laptop, but I agree that it's freakin hard to read.

C h a n g e. F o n t. S i z e.

Sangetsu 09-11-2008 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Henbaka (Post 581748)
My guesthouse has a gas stove. Kinda new for me, in sweden most people have electrical ones. I was kinda impressed with how fast you can boil water or heat a frying pan on these things... damn!

Heh, I got like a half shelf in the fridge, same with freezer. Anyone knows how much a small fridge to have in the room or something costs?

(about costs, as I remembered it beef was way expensive over here. But just yesterday I found some nice thin beef for like 300JPY / 250g, which is really cheaper than in Sweden atleast)

Go to Gaijinpot.com and check out the classifieds section. You'll find what you are looking for there, and it'll be much cheaper than buying a new one.

noodle 09-11-2008 09:41 AM

I don't particularly like McDonalds, but I've been at least once in every country I've ever been to. I personally like comparing them. e.g. I found that in HK, it's slightly cheaper and the buns are slightly different to London.

Therefore, if and when I do go to Japan, I'm sure I'd go in there at least once. However, as I'm not really a fan of this kind of fast food, it wouldn't be a regular thing.

Pyro 09-11-2008 10:33 AM

I would go to McDonald's if I were living there, but if I was visiting I would diffenitly not waste my time there. I would want to eat at the local Japanese restaurants. Or just try out the ramen and sushi from Japan.

Kaede 09-11-2008 10:53 AM

First Kitchen FTW in my humble opinion. :D

Housetek 09-11-2008 02:54 PM

burgers are a bit smaller, i like the teriyaki burgers.

all drinks in japan are super small tho =P

i always get 2

Henbaka 09-11-2008 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Housetek (Post 582031)
burgers are a bit smaller, i like the teriyaki burgers.

all drinks in japan are super small tho =P

i always get 2

Rofl, are you sure that it's just the US ones that are super big? That's what I remember from my trip there, anyways=D


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