All the food sounds so good… the Yufuin burger looked amazing! And the flavor of kase pudding sounds very intriguing; I bet it paired well with that coffee. I’d love to try it all. Thank you for posting!
That burger … OH MY, so yummy looking! Solo, do you film this in one day? Curious how you eat all this in one day. You must be a growing boy. 😄 Did you go into a food coma? Until next time, hugs 🫂
I think I fell in love with the Yufuin burger as well, just by looking at it. I wonder if it's interested in a long distance relationship? Might not have been ideal to walk in but for some reason I like the cityscapes in the rain. The cat bowl when eating the chicken made me chuckle. The hotel room for the price looked pretty nice and that food looked way better than the last hotel. Thanks for sharing Solo.
I like the look of the Yufuin burger but I'm very curious about something - is the cheese the melted stuff on top between the bun and the lettuce? Or is the cheese that yellow block looking thing between the tomato and the bacon? Because if it's the latter, I find that to be a very interesting (and possibly better) alternative than the melted cheese we normally see on burgers in the West.
Wow! That really was an amazing food tour! So many delicious dishes to sample. Thank you for sharing this video. I also loved seeing the last image from the airplane as the ground crew waved "good-bye" to the passengers on the plane. This small gesture speaks volumes to me... In my family, we also wave good-bye whenever we are leaving, too.
I thought the 🍜Dangojiru Teishoku looked very good. The dumplings looked so tender but not gooey. Also the layered cheese pudding with the coffee ☕ looked like a very comforting dessert. Great menu! I love food and this all looked amazing Thank You! ⭐ ✌💛🤘
The very first meal you had, I would LOVE to try. The soup also looked very delicious. I like this food tour channel so far, very much! Well wishes from Washington State, USA. 😁☺
I would like to try all the foods you showed in this video. Thanks for sharing these tasty meals with us. I hope I can visit these places one day and try all these amazing foods!
Solo San, love the food and your ability to consume it all. I was disappointed that you did not have desert after that massive breakfast. You are going to have to learn to wake up early.
Provided you've got some decent water repellent clothes or an umbrella, I think in the rain is a great time to walk around a town - gives every inside place a cozy feeling! ;). Love these videos - wish I could do these sorts of trips.
What food did I want to try the most? Not Breakfast! The Bacon Cheeseburger looked very good. Of course all the Japanese food always looks fantastic and I want to try it all, just not that breakfast for breakfast. I do love your shows! I am also always surprised how inexpensive it is to eat and hotel in Japan.
I want to try that soup! I looked amazing!! All the food did, really, but the soup! I don't have a bathtub in my house. If I ever install one, I would want it to be big enough for me to fully sink in. The one in the hotel looked only big enough to sit in. But! You weren't there for the bathtub, you were there for breakfast! So the size of the bath doesn't matter a whole lot in that case.
Sogen Umakatta to? I'm from Kyushu but I've never had the authentic ”Toriten”, and was satisfied with only the Toriten at Udon-house. Batten, I'll have to visit Ōita next time back home in Kyushu😉
Toriten teishoku is something I may have seen here in the States, but not sure. If I ever see it again on a menu, I'm getting it for sure. Never knew the train station times were all in military time though, that was interesting to find out. I think I'm starting to learn Japanese words now after watching all these videos (lol). The dumplings looked more like wide noodles to me. I don't know where you have the room for that burger after that soup set, but the burger looked amazing.and the cheese was a slab, not a slice! "Eating small" means something different for you and me with the karaage chicken dinner 😮. The burger and the toriten are definitely on my menu. Thanks for the food tour!!
Everything looked delicious. I would eat all the meals. 🤤 It was a great idea to stay at that hotel for the all-you-can-eat breakfast. So yummy! Thank you for this gastronomic experience. 😃
1:30 your lunch meal looked absolutely yummy - I’m not a coffee drinker but if your pudding is best enjoyed with coffee I might just be persuaded - hope you were able to fast or eat lightly after everything you shared with us 🇨🇦🙏😷
“Would you like to stop here to eat before we go and eat?” You are like a professional eater!! I’ve watched all of your videos but I’ve never once seen you use a credit card at a vending machine or to purchase a meal ticket. Is this common in Japan, to use cash so often?
Big restaurant chains, convenience stores, etc. will often accept credit cards, or these days electronic payment by smartphone, but cash is still king at smaller mom-and-pop restaurants and places out in the countryside. A lot of vending machines are equipped to take smartphone-based e-money, too.
What food did you want to try the most? . . . The dumpling soup. It looked exactly like what my grandmother made and I loved every precious drop. Both your 750 yen set meal and 490 yen a la carte meal looked delicious, but nothing compared to the dumpling soup, although the hamburger came mighty close. Loved your entire video, see you in the next one. Take care. 😊
Oh boy, everything looked absolutely delicious. I liked the toriten. It looked like a very nice set meal. I'm glad that you tried so many things. I never get tired of seeing Japanese food. I want to buy a bowl with the cat that you showed! Just gorgeous. Thank you for the great video. Love from New York.
Beautiful video! I am getting eating tips from you cause sometimes I don’t know what some of the dishes are for! 😝 I want to try all of it, except coffee. 😞
Oh my goodness! I love karaage, but the toriten set looked so good! My husband loves egg on his cheeseburger. I may make that tomorrow! Thank you for sharing!
I have to move to Japan to try every food you showed us 😄 Did I really read Milch (milk) at the Kase pudding? So it is more like Käse? Not the stinky ones, but the creamy ones like in Käsekuchen, cheese cake?
I'd like to try the toriten teishoku, it looked delicious!! That burger was huge!!! It looked the size of some here in the US!! Kase looked interesting and the kaarage looked good too. Did you seriously eat all that food in one day??!!! (except breakfast) Great video!!! Thanks for sharing!!
I think that you need to look around and invest in one of those cameras that are built into a pair of glasses. I would say just head mounted, but that might get you even more looks then you get now from holding your phone up to everything. Either way, particularly for these food based videos, you need to be able to use both hands.