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Curry King

Written by: zenical on 31 August 2009 at 5:23 am 5 Comments

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Love curry rice? Never actually been to Japan to try their curry rice yet, hoping to do so if I get to go there next year >_<. Well anyway, I tried the local curry rice at a Japanese restaurant. It was good and expensive O_O.

curry king

According to Japan Probe, fast food chain Sukiya decided to jump on the “mega” bandwagon with its new Curry King dish.

The dish plate has a diameter of 30cm, so you can imagine it really is MEGA. A 3X increase in rice and a 4X increase in curry. It will provide you with 2122 calories, which is probably like 3 times of the 646 calories per pizza slice ^^. Priced at 890 yen, it’s really a good deal.

890 yen could probably get me a normal curry rice set here which is like the curry rice on the left in the picture >_>. Is food expensive in your country?

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  • Bluesnow said:

    I’ve never had curry rice… ever xD

    But yeah… food is too expensive over here.
    Good food at least… You can get stuff from Mc’D’s for $1-2 if you’re cheap and don’t worry about dieing at the age of 30 from a heart attack.

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  • NS said:

    HOLY CRAP.

    They could have sold that portion of curry rice here. I’d eat it.

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  • GNdynames said:

    Whenever there’s curry at school I’d have it (because it’s usually cheap), so it’s really nothing special to me.

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  • zenical (author) said:

    @ bluesnow: I have different VERSIONS of curry rice, not japanese style… LOL. But yeah, Japanese Curry RIce rocks XD

    @ NS: Me too! I want~~

    @ GNdynames: Is it japanese curry rice? I have my school selling indian curry rice etc, it’s not really japanese curry rice, it taste different too lol

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  • Reduced Portions at Fast Food Chains | zone otaku said:

    [...] we probably heard of mega-sized food items in Japan, and since not everyone wants to gorge themselves with tons of food, Fast Food Chains are [...]

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