Shake Shack is an American name-brand burger restaurant. It entered Japan in 2015 and currently has 14 stores.
It serves excellent burgers and ice cream. It’s a little bit pricey but has fresh and high-quality ingredients that include Angus beef patties.
I like the Shack cheeseburger the best. It is, juicy, delicious, and well-seasoned.
The chicken sandwich and Shack Attack Concrete are also great and I highly recommend these also.
The dining experience here feels calm and leisurely. However, a negative point is that waiting in line and waiting to get a table makes it a bit inconvenient when you do not have enough...
Read moreFinally get to try one here in Asia! The last time I tried was in Vegas. Menu prices are approximate same compared to Vegas; don't bother other reviewers saying it's overpriced as probably they are comparing to McDonald's. Burger was good, however it felt dry compared to Vegas where it's really juicy. Probably it's for different market requirement. Had the black sesame milk shake which is limited to Japan. It's has an acquired taste and really thick in a good way; takes a while to suck through the straw but when the taste shake hits your taste buds it's just so good. And remember, you can request for...
Read moreShake Shack Ebisu — same burgers, cooler vibe!
Stopped by Shake Shack Ebisu — because sometimes you just need that familiar burger fix even in Tokyo. Same juicy burgers, crispy crinkle fries, and dangerously addictive shakes. But let’s be real — eating Shake Shack in Ebisu somehow makes it feel fancier, like you’re having “international gourmet” even though you’re still crushing a double ShackBurger like it’s a sport.
The location is chill, great for people-watching, and you get to tell your friends back home, “Yeah, I had Shake Shack… in Tokyo.” Adds a little extra flavor...
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