I just ran across this list of supposedly good hamburger joints in Tokyo:
http://metropolis.ja.../468/dining.asp
I think I need to check some out
Anyone have any favorite places?
Posted 12 December 2003 - 08:33 PM
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When I made my monthy trip to Tokyo, I always went to Kua'aina for lunch, even though there was little else I wanted to do in the area (there was only one at the time--near Kinokuniya food store). They have excellent burgers--big, juicy, messy, and tasty too! I would say it is the best burger I've ever had. I always tried to have an early lunch, though, since it would get very busy around noon and it would be almost impossible to find a seat. The seating was over three levels, with each level being relatively small. They used a dumb-waiter to send your food up to you when it was ready.Kua`aina in Hawai`i is always listed near the top of local places when it comes to upscale-type burgers. Remember being shocked at seeing a branch in Shibuya last year - couldn't believe it was actually associated with the operation in Hawai`i, but I guess from the article that it is. . .
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Posted 13 December 2003 - 08:20 AM
I'll second the opinions on Kua'aina, and they have some decent microbrewed beers too. It is a real burger joint to unlike most other names on the list which are "real restaurants".I have to admit one of the things I miss the most about not being is the US is the hamburgers. Every now and then I get a craving for one and am always disappointed by the offerings here.
I just ran across this list of supposedly good hamburger joints in Tokyo:
http://metropolis.ja.../468/dining.asp
I think I need to check some out![]()
Anyone have any favorite places?
Posted 13 December 2003 - 09:51 AM
Kristin:I have to admit one of the things I miss the most about not being is the US is the hamburgers. Every now and then I get a craving for one and am always disappointed by the offerings here.
[snippety snip]
Anyone have any favorite places?
Posted 13 December 2003 - 04:26 PM
My husband and I actually had our wedding at the American Club, I don't really remember eating burgers there but we might have. I don't think we have been there since as our "sponsor" moved to Hawaii.Kristin:I have to admit one of the things I miss the most about not being is the US is the hamburgers. Every now and then I get a craving for one and am always disappointed by the offerings here.
[snippety snip]
Anyone have any favorite places?
I haven't tried any of the places in the article, as I'm not normally looking for a burger when I am in Tokyo. Of course, it would be different if I lived there. Everyone needs a good burger from time to time. Then again, Seoul is pretty far down on the burger chain as well.
I have had a burger a few times at the Tokyo American Club. If you have any friends who belong, get them to take you along and go to Traders' Bar for a burger. The price is right too. It should be when one has paid a joining fee and pays monthly dues.
I imagine your schedule is damn near impossible with three kids, but I'd be happy to take you to lunch there on one of my trips if you could break away. It'd be interesting to meet someone from eGullet.
That's it...Burger Club Tokyo.
Jim
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I just discovered the hamburger blog!
it is in Japanese but has lots of great pictures, Japan has more choices than I realized....
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Those are some big slices of tomatos. And a lot of lettuce.
You'll have to do a report (with pics) to let us know if the burgers are actually the size of a small child's fist. I completely avoided MOS Burger when I lived in Japan because of the cost/size ratio. There is no way I could get out of a MOS Burger and feel satisfied without ordering two meals. For that price, a neigbourhood teishoku joint offers much better ingredients and value.
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I can't read enough of the site to tell - do they make their own french fries? That to me would be worth a trip to Roppongi.
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My other favorites from living there were Kui'ana, there's one in right near Aoyama-Gakuin on Aoyama-dori
Posted 02 December 2007 - 05:18 PM
My other favorites from living there were Kui'ana, there's one in right near Aoyama-Gakuin on Aoyama-dori
Did I get the spelling and location correct?
They are SICK there - how much was it again?
Edited by torakris, 02 December 2007 - 05:19 PM.
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