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First Kitchen Japanese Fast Food Restaurant

by Jon
(Tachikawa, Tokyo)

First Kitchen in Japan

First Kitchen in Japan

With all do respect to Freshness Burger and Mo's Burger, which are also great, my favorite fast food restaurant in Japan is First Kitchen. What's great about First Kitchen? It's all about their innovative fast food menu. In addition to the standard hamburgers and cheeseburgers and the like, the sandwich I always go for is the shrimp cutlet burger. If you're in Japan, you have to igore the beef and go for the shrimp burger!

But the real reason to visit First Kitchen is for their flavored French fries. First Kitchen French fries come in a bag full of seasoned fries. Shake the bag a few times to spread the seasonings around, and then dig in. Delicious flavors include, basil potato, teriyaki mayonnaise, hot chili, cheese, and BBQ. Careful though, because it's really easy to get addicted to these fries!

First Kitchen restaurants are located all over Japan. One of the easiest to find is located right inside the entrance of Center Gai in Shibuya right across the street from Hachiko Crossing.

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by: Shane

I'm also a big First Kitchen fan! Great desserts there as well!

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