Hotto Motto is the largest take out only restaurant chain in Japan offering inexpensive freshly prepared meal sets just minutes after ordering. The menu offers more than 35 different meal sets that changes each month. Hotto Motto's meals vary widely using fish, shrimp, beef, pork, and chicken along with noodles, vegetables, salad, pickled vegetables, fried potatoes, rice, eggs, ham, kimchi and nori prepared and arranged in countless combinations. Some months a large amount of the menu is devoted to theme entrees such as Thai, curry, or seafood, but there is always something available for every taste and desire that any patron may have. Hotto Motto always offers a few kid's sized sets as well as instant soups, ready made bento boxes, and a full line of beverages. Prices range from 320 yen to 680 yen with most items costing less than 500 yen. Hotto Motto has 89 locations throughout Okinawa and more than 2,000 locations in mainland Japan. Most stores are open 24 hours a day year round; most stores close on certain holidays, notably during Oban in mid to late summer.
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Hotto Motto
Japan's largest take out shop serves fresh bento 24/7

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Hotto Motto has 89 locations in Okinawa

The menu changes monthly at Hotto Motto

Hotto Motto is a take out restaurant only

There is a large variety of beverages available to go with any freshly made meal; during the day Hotto Motto also has some pre-prepared meals in its lobby reefer for those in an extreme rush to get a meal

There's usually only one employee in the front of the store; food preparation takes place in the busy kitchen behind the sales counter

Two kids curry sets and one spicy beef adult set with steamed rice for a total of 1,500 yen

Hotto Motto's meals are made fresh at the time of order and ready in just 15 minutes; call ahead to cut down on your wait once arriving at the store

A kid's curry rice and chicken karaage set
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