I found a weird place to eat a snack. The place is supposed to be a fastfood but my food went at least 15 minutes. I appreciate that they want to make the food as fresh as possible, but this is a sign of a failing store (I was the only one there). Anyway, I ordered their goya burger and chicken set. The goya burger - which had cheese, goya omelette and spam - was boring and unflavorful. I didn't taste the bitterness of the goya at all since it was covered by too many eggs. They probably should have used a better spam since it definitely needs salting. The fried chicken while too hot was great though, spiced and juicy and at a good price of 210 yen per piece. They should work on their marketing if they want to stay on the new era on this state. I think they're doing that through selling tee shirts but it's...
Read moreWhile you're in the area doing your shopping, make your way through the covered market to the Sunrise area. It's only about a 5-10 minute walk from Kokusai Street depending on how distracted you get. Back there you'll find a little Okinawan fork of A&W called Jef. You definitely want to pop in there and buy yourself an あげパン (fried bread) at the very least. If you're up for something unique, grab a ぬーやる (what's that) burger. It's basically just spam, egg, and goya on a bun. A surprisingly good sandwich you'll find nowhere else, except other...
Read moreThis is one burger that I would keep coming back for. The goya burger is not butter at all. In fact, I find the goya very fresh and crunchy. Eaten together with the egg and spam, absolutely tasty. The fries are not the usual fries, but real potatoes and the drinks are their local drinks, the shikuwasa. I also ordered a piece of their fried chicken (which took them 15 mins to prepare), and the drumstick was one of the nicest I have tried thus far. It's definitely an underdog to the goya burger. Do order if...
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