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E.Y.’s American Restaurant / Hamburger Land (アメリカンレストラン イーワイズ) in Fukui City, Fukui

May 14, 2020 by William Tjipto in Western, Burger

Every couple months I visit Fukui City, a few of my friends always want to visit E.Y.'s American Restaurant (ie. "Hamburger Land") in search of a good burger. They offer up a variety of burgers and toppings, fries, burger plates, and creamy shakes. Their decor, too, is distinctly American-diner-inspired, with red and white colors, American posters, and music playing in the background.

I'm sure many of my friends will disagree with me here, but unfortunately, I'm not a particular fan of their burgers. While I feel their price point is marginally justified given the freshness and overall quality, the flavor in the meat is sorely lacking. Without the right seasonings, at least even a shot of pepper and salt, the patties do not have the right kick a really good burger joint has. Maybe its also extra char on the grill or grease on the pans, but any burger restaurant I like (fast food exempted) have that little something extra in their beef that really sets it apart.

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Even after several visits here, I still mostly feel the same way. With the right toppings like this pineapple, the flavor profile of the burger does get a bit better. Though if I were to be honest, I always have a good time when I come because the company makes it worthwhile.

However, that meat is still missing that special something… sigh.

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May 14, 2020 /William Tjipto
FUKUI, JAPAN, MEAT, BEEF, BURGER, HAMBURGER, PINEAPPLE, CHEESEBURGER, FRIES, READYSEATBELT, 福井, 日本, 肉, 牛肉, バーガー, ハンバーガー, チーズバーガー, ポテト, パイン, パインアップル
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Texas Hands (テキサスハンズ 敦賀店) in Tsuruga, Fukui

February 14, 2020 by William Tjipto in Pizza, Western

Texas Hands is a chain of pizza shops around the Hokuriku region of Japan, including Fukui, Ishikawa, and Toyama.

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Let’s take a second to look at their store logo…

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They offer a range of typical pepperoni pizzas to outlandish toppings like crab, squid, corn, fish egg (tarako)… well, those are pretty normal here in Japan.

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Regardless of what you choose, the pizzas and toppings here are delicious… for Japan. They are definitely smaller and more expensive than what you’d typically get stateside in America. Their Large sizes, around 2000¥ ($18 USD), are more akin to a Medium in the U.S. The sauce and cheese also have a lighter profile, more suited for Japanese tastes than the heavy, greasier stuff at many chain pizza restaurants I’m very familiar with.

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Do they sell pineapple toppings for their pizza? Not that I know of, so we brought some in! And if you don’t like pineapple on pizza, well…

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Regardless, I often visit the Tsuruga, Fukui, location with my friends whenever I’m craving a taste from home.

I’ll neither confirm nor deny my hand is in this photograph…

I’ll neither confirm nor deny my hand is in this photograph…

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February 14, 2020 /William Tjipto
JAPAN, 日本, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, TSURUGA, FUKUI, 敦賀, 福井, PIZZA, ITALIAN, ピザ, イタリア料理, CHEESE, チーズ, PINEAPPLE, パイナップル, HAWAIIAN, ハワイアン
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