![]() Many locations also serve beer, which doesn’t hurt.Īnother native Japanese chain, Lotteria restaurants can be found near most major Tokyo train stations. Freshness Burger borders on “fast casual” rather than “fast food,” with burgers and fries handcrafted to order and delivered to your table. Most of those surveyed commented on the high quality of the burgers at Freshness Burger, which seems to maintain decent customer loyalty despite a piddling market share. "Mosu" and "Makku" may take the lion’s share of the vote, but there was still some love for the slightly lesser-known guys. Some with larger appetites also noted that the Big Mac set and other larger meal sets were also a big draw. McDonald’s unsurprisingly grabs the second spot, with survey respondents saying the consistent taste and low price kept them coming back. Mos Burger has exploded in popularity since its debut in 1972 and we can’t help but think national pride for the native Japanese chain may have a little to do with its strong showing in this survey. Some of those surveyed said that Mos Burger seemed to use higher quality ingredients, while others appreciated that some burgers are offered with grilled rice patties instead of buns on request. ![]() Since our diets consist of almost nothing but the lard, chicken goo, sawdust and other mystery substances that go into a fast food meal, a win for any fast food is a win for humanity in our book, but let’s take a moment to look at Niconico‘s ranking and examine some of the possible reasons the results: According to a recent Niconico News survey of adults, the reigning king of fast food in Japan is the country’s own native Mos Burger – although McDonald’s runs a close second. ![]() It seems there’s a fast food chain Japan loves even more than McDonald’s. ![]()
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