MOS Burger is a place I stop by every time I visit Japan. Many do not know it's a chain burger restaurant born and raised in Japan. The store prides itself on serving quality food, and you can taste it. When I went, there was even a chalkboard with handwritten information about where their produce came from. I was impressed! The portion size is small and prices a bit high compared to McDonalds (approximately ¥700+ for a set), but you are definitely paying for quality. So next time you're craving fries and a burger, look for the green sign; you won’t regret it!
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MOS Burger
Originally Japanese

By Anonymous
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Logan Williamson
10 years ago
Oh! This place looks good! Your photos are great as well!

Anonymous
Photographer
10 years ago
Thank you! This is a chain restaurant, but definitely one of my favorite places to grab a bite. The burgers are small compared to the U.S. but delicious! :D
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