I Tried Every Japanese Fast Food
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Nick and Bayashi explore the wild world of Japanese fast food, sampling unique and bizarre items from Starbucks Reserve Roastery's espresso tonic to Domino's cheesy volcano pizza. They rate each dish, with highlights including a cinema cappuccino at Starbucks, a shrimp sandwich at Subway, and a cream soda float. The duo also visits 7-Eleven for onigiri and tries their luck at a Japanese claw machine, all while providing a taste of Japan's culinary creativity.
Takeaways
- 🌟 Nick and Bayashi explore unique fast food items in Japan, including specialty donuts, pizzas, and nuggets from various popular chains.
- 🏭 They visit the Starbucks Reserve Roastery, which is one of the largest Starbucks in the world, resembling a coffee-themed Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
- 🍩 At Krispy Kreme, they taste a creme brulée donut, which is a unique dessert item on the menu.
- 🍕 Domino's offers a cheesy volcano pizza, a visually impressive dish that they try and rate for its taste and novelty.
- 🍔 McDonald's in Japan is noted for its spicy garlic chicken nuggets, which are different from the usual menu items.
- 🍦 At 7-Eleven, they discover a variety of unique snacks and convenient food options, including onigiri and pre-packaged iced coffee.
- 🍔 Burger King in Japan has a unique menu, including items like the Great White and chili cheese fries, which they find to be high-quality and flavorful.
- 🍗 KFC's offerings in Japan are also reviewed, with a focus on the fillet burger and chicken, which have distinct flavors from what they expected.
- 🍰 Mr. Donut, a famous pastry shop in Japan, is highlighted for its diverse donut flavors and textures, including a mochi donut and a churro donut.
- 🎮 Nick and Bayashi end their culinary adventure by trying their luck at a Japanese claw machine, eventually winning a giant stuffed animal.
Q & A
What is the first fast food item mentioned in the video script?
-The first fast food item mentioned is the creme brulée donut from Krispy Kreme.
Which Starbucks location do Nick and Bayashi visit in the video?
-They visit the Starbucks Reserve Roastery, one of the biggest Starbucks in the world.
What unique drink does Nick try at Starbucks Reserve Roastery?
-Nick tries the espresso tonic, which includes tonic, espresso, and an orange on top.
What is the name of the cappuccino that is supposed to remind you of movie theater flavors?
-The cappuccino is called the cinema cappuccino, and it has buttered popcorn flavor with caramel popcorn on top.
What is the rating Bayashi gives to the espresso tonic from Starbucks?
-Bayashi rates the espresso tonic a 2 out of 10, mentioning it looks good but tastes very bitter.
What is the unusual item found at Subway in Japan according to the script?
-Subway in Japan has a cheese curry pizza on their menu, which is unusual.
What is the name of the hot dog item Nick and Bayashi try from a Japanese subway station?
-The hot dog item they try is called 'Glizzy'.
What is the rating for the shrimp sandwich from Subway?
-The shrimp sandwich gets a rating of 6 out of 10.
What is the name of the donut place in Japan that Nick and Bayashi visit?
-They visit Mr. Donut, which is a famous place for donuts and pastries in Japan.
What is the name of the McDonald's item that is said to cheer you up according to the video script?
-The item is the spicy garlic chicken McNuggets, which have 'Cheer up' written on them.
What activity do Nick and Bayashi engage in after trying various fast food items?
-After trying various fast food items, Nick and Bayashi play a Japanese claw machine and win a giant stuffed animal.
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