Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

05 November, 2012

Big Tsukimi Burger (だいつきみバーガー) - Nagoya, Japan - October 2012

McDonalds Japan Big Tsukimi Burger

As ugly as this box is, its apparently the same one they used last year.
Consumed on - 21 October 2025
Location - Nagoya, Japan
Price - 400JPY = ~$4.98USD (Just the burger!)
Calories - ~720kcal (Thankfully I walked over 50km that day!)
More photos, receipt, and review by clicking below.

31 May, 2012

Juicy Shaka Shaka Chicken (Red Pepper and Cheddar Cheese) - Nagoya, Japan - May 2012

 


Consumed on 24 May 2025
Location - Otsu Dori, Nagoya, Japan (Google Street View does not have it)
Price - 100JPY = $1.27USD
Calories - 167kcal
Rating - Click the link below to read the review and see the rating!

26 May, 2012

Juicy Chicken Fillet-O - Nagoya, Japan - May 2012




Consumed on - 24 May 2025
Location - Otsu Dori, Nagoya, Japan (Google Street View does not have it)
Price - 240JPY (~$3.00USD) with Coupon
Calories - ~454kcal
Click the link below to read the review and see the rating!

03 April, 2012

26 March, 2012

Chicken Tatsuta - Wafu Oroshi Edition - Narita, Japan - December 2011

Consumed on - 16 December 2025
Location - McDonald's Narita, Japan
Price - 610JPY = ~$7.35USD
Calories - ~410kcal
Rating - 4/5

25 February, 2012

Big America: Broadway Burger - Narita, Japan - February 2012

Not a promotional box , but better than nothing.

Consumed on - 16 February 2012 (Official launch date 17 Feb)
Location - Narita International Airport - Terminal 2. Landside.
Price (Combo) - Y780JPY = $9.60USD
Rating - 4/5

12 February, 2012

Big America: Las Vegas Burger & Maple Custard Pie - Tokyo, Japan - February 2012




Consumed on - 6 February 2012
Location - Tokyo Haneda Airport (I'll take a photo next week)
Price - Burger & Drink - 490Y with coupon.  Pie - 120Y
Rating - Burger 3/5. Pie 4/5

27 January, 2012

KBQ Burger (Korean Barbecue Burger) - Tokyo, Japan - November 2011


Consumed on - 21 November 2025
Location - Iwamotocho Station, Tokyo, Japan
Price - 770JPY - $9.95USD (The most expensive McDonald's combo I've ever had)
Rating - 2/5

26 November, 2011

Tuna Muffin - Tokyo Japan - November 2011



Before leaving for this trip to Tokyo, I saved a digital coupon for 100Y off the new Tuna McMuffin (simply called the 'Tuna Muffin' in Japan) but a few days before I arrived I noticed that it had been removed from their website. Though my coupon said it was valid for 3 days after I arrived, I wondered if it had been removed pre-maturely, a Tuna McMuffin never sounded very appetising, and with the recently sky rocketing Tuna prices, I assumed I wouldn't be able to try it.  After walking for the last 4 hours, I searched out the McDonald's near Shinjuku Stn (photo of the storefront).  I had been to this branch a few times as it is near my friend Eriks old flat and I knew I would be able to get free WiFi from the neighbouring Seibu Department Store (free working WiFi is near impossible to find in Japan).  When I arrived I didn't see any promotional material for the Tuna Muffin and when Japanese McDonald's has a limited item, they usually have big signage promoting it.  But even with the lack of signage, I still showed the coupon from my phone and the server had no problems getting it ordered for me.  

I guess the problem with the lack of promotional material was that no one else knew about the Tuna Muffin, so when I received it, the tuna inside was very, very cold.  I guess it was straight out of the refrigerator, so the muffin and cheese were hot as it was just the standard McMuffin setup, but with the tuna being so cold, the contrast made it slightly off-putting. Also, as is common in many Asian sandwiches, it was not 100% tuna, but tuna and a whole lot of mayonnaise.  I don't generally like tuna and mayo together, but this mixture wasn't that bad, just needed a little black pepper to make it taste pretty good.  I also questioned the addition of cheese on it, personally I think the egg would have worked better with the tuna, and made it a little more filling breakfast sandwich, as it currently was served, it only had ~290kcal, so with a black coffee, it wasn't nearly filling enough meal.

Consumed on - 21 November 2025
Price - 390JPY (With Coupon) - ~$5.00USD
Location - McDonald's Shinjuku Stn - East
Rating - 3/5

22 November, 2011

McHotDog Chili - Tokyo Japan - November 2011


Dining Area



McDonald's Japan has a great website, and my last few trips to Japan I have actually visited their website prior, in order to check which limited edition item I can try.  They also have printable coupons that change every few weeks which can help minimise the damage to the wallet. A few days before my arrival they announced the Chilli McHotdog combo for just 250Y, as a part of their 1971 throwback promotion.   A McHotdog is an item I tried on an earlier trip to Japan, and is a regular breakfast menu item (full review will come one day).  This chilli version is a one-month limited edition promo.  The 'combi' did not include a hash brown, but that was perfect for me at the time, as I had a 5am arrival at Haneda airport after a red-eye from Singapore, so I wasn't very hungry and didn't need the oil so early in the morning.  A standard McHotdog combo with a hash brown was still being offered, but I don't know why you would order it, as it was still 390Y, and a hash brown on its own is only 100Y so you'd save money by ordering them separately.

The Chilli in the promotional photos online, and on the posters inside the restaurant looked pretty good. The last time I had Chilli on an item in Japanese McDonald's (look for that review soon) it was very good, and rather hearty, so I worried how heavy chilli would work for breakfast.  But, not surprisingly, the chilli on the McHotdog wasn't the same, and there wasn't very much of it at all.  Instead of the ketchup, mustard and relish on the standard dog, all three have been replaced by the chilli & onion mixture.  It was flavourful, but personally, I think it needed about 3X more to be sufficient. The lack of chilli allowed me to taste the garlic spiced bun (which is same as the regular McHotdog) and let me notice the texture of the hotdog itself.  I've only had a few in Asia over the last 6 years, but usually the skin on a hotdog here is much tougher and chewier than a western dog.  This hotdog tasted exactly like a western one, albeit with a lightly denser filling, not sure if this is a Japanese thing, or just McDonald's Japan attempting to be westernised. I didn't see anyone else ordering the chilli hot dog, and as it was the last 4 days of this promotional item, I guess the Japanese didn't really enjoy it.

A small note about this branch. Normally the full size McD's in Japan have a full smoking section (or floor), but this on was next to a busy train station (Shinagawa Stn) and only had about 30 seats. Many Japanese McD's near stations have their ordering wall's outside the dining area acting as it's store-front, so people can get their food and make their way to the trains quickly without even entering the restaurant. I commenter asked me to take a photo of the store front, and I will from now on, but now, you can see it on through Google Street View - here.  In this case, the dining area was slightly around the corner from where you ordered.  Strangely, it was entirely smoking from 5am-10:30am (breakfast hours), when it was lunch, it turned to non-smoking.  All 25-30 people sitting there were chain smoking, and as soon as I walked inside my eyes really felt the smoke.  I saw a few others walk in with their tray notice all the smoke, then walk quickly out and get it for takeaway.

Consumed on - 21 November 2025
Price - 250JPY = ~3.25USD
Location - McDonald's Shinagawa Station
Rating - 3/5

26 October, 2011

Banana Shake - Tokyo Japan - August 2011

Every McDonald's I passed on my one-day trip to Tokyo, had a big Banana Shake promotional poster in their window.  I don't think Banana is a standard milkshake flavour in Japan, so I had to try it.  As I had Chicken Tatutsa just a few hours earlier, I opted for the smallest size, and much like everything 'small' I order in Japan, I was shocked by how small it could be, yet costing so much. I think I finished it in about 25 seconds, and though it was nice and refreshing (I had been walking around Tokyo for about 6 hours at this point), I was still thirsty when I finished it.

Consumed On - 29 August 2025 (Written on 26 October 2025)
Location -  McDonald's Akihabara Tokyo Japan
Price - 120JPY = ~$1.55USD
Rating - 3/5

Unfortunately, I would not be in Japan for the upcoming promotional item that they were promoting on the tray inlay. The Egg Burger.

Chicken McMuffin - Narita, Japan - August 2011



After sleeping on the floor of an Internet cafe in Narita Japan in order to get my 8am flight from NRT (NRT-KMQ on IBEX) I hit the McDonald's across the street for breakfast.  The limited time menu item this time was a 'Chicken Muffin'.  A standard McMuffin bun, but with a piece of fried chicken instead of sausage or egg.  I found they put a bit too much mayo for my taste (and far too much for being a breakfast sandwich), but the chicken was lightly breaded and had a big piece of white meat underneath.  Also, Japanese set menu coffee was TINY. Unfortunately, I don't have a photo of it, but it probably only held 150mL.  When the promotional period for this finished, McDonald's Malaysia has begun to sell the same thing, but at 1/2 the price.

Consumed On - 30 August 2025 (Written on 26 October 2025)
Price - 440JPY (~$5.70USD)
Location - McDonald's Narita Station, Narita Japan
Rating - 3/5

Chicken Tatsuta Sandwich - Tokyo, Japan - August 2011


The Chicken Tatsuta was apparently a popular McDonald's Japan menu item back in the 90's, and they have been bringing it back for one-month limited time promotions.  Unlike the linked CNN article, mine actually looked quite appetising, and very close to the promotional photos.  According to Wikipedia, Tatsuta is a special way of deep frying.  The bun was the softest, and freshest bun I have ever had at a McDonald's, but unfortunately, the chicken was a bit of a let-down, as it had a breakfast sausage texture and was rather chewy.  At 640 Yen, it was a very expensive lunch.

Consumed on - 29 August 2025 (Written on 26 October 2025)
Price - 640JPY = ~8.40USD
Location - McDonald's Akihabara JR Station - Tokyo Japan
Rating - 3/5