

I only tried the regular one because I wasn’t very hungry and only wanted to try the taste. The Yakiniku Garlic Rice Burger (P109) was served in a paper sleeve and comes in two sizes, Regular and Large. Yes, we both love garlic, how did you guess? And that’s without drinks.įor our first visit, we ordered the Yakiniku Garlic Rice Burger and the Garlic Grilled Pork Don Set. It’s not at the level of Shake Shack, but most of the burgers do cost over a couple of hundred pesos each. While roaming around and seeing what has changed, I saw MOS Burger.Īs you all know by now, seeing anything related to Japan makes me want to try it ASAP, so I suggested to my partner that we try some things on the menu.Īfter looking at what they offered, it was no surprise that the food can get a bit pricey.
MOS BURGER RICE BURGER FREE
One day, I was finally able to break free from the house-office-house routine and finally step foot inside one of the more-prominent malls in Metro Manila, SM Megamall. But since I haven’t been to the mall for a long time because of the pandemic, they totally flew over my radar. And apparently, they’ve been here in the Philippines for a while now. And the fact that they’re one of the biggest burger chains in that country, about as big as McDonald’s. I’ve only heard of this burger chain from its weird and mouthwatering creations in Japan news sites. For this blog post, let’s take a look and see if MOS Burger is really all that. Having that title means that there must be something special in the food here. It’s not every day that I get to eat at one of the biggest restaurant chains in Japan.
