I like the fact that a lot of these videos are McDonald's in Japan. I've always wondered if they did anything different. They definitely have way more interesting burgers there than we have in the US.
She has a super expression-filled face. 6:31 the scrunched face for a half second...it's hypnotic watching her talk. Maybe I'm just not used to being a foot from someone's face lol.
I work at McDonalds Japan... I liked the idaho burger too the brown sauce was tangy barbecue sauce... !! When you get a set you can ask for large fries and drink at no extra cost!!!
Saikou! Bidiyo wa dai suki desu! I love your videos you two! This is giving me a wonderful view of where I will be in two weeks time. I am traveling to Japan and will be there for one month and can't wait to see the sights and sounds of my dream world. Keep up the great work and editing, you two are fantastic!
After watching half of us this vlog.. I drove to my local McDonalds and bought.. a Te.. well I bought a Filet-o-fish meal.. and an onion cheese burger..... damn you guys are better than corporate McDonalds advertisement. Loving the Vlogs btw.
I have never thought about onions when I think of Idaho. I only think of potatoes, and maybe corn. I love all of your videos, and my husband and I are wanting to move to Japan in a few years. I would love to pick your brains on living there and where to find a good job. I would also love to meet you guys in person when we get there. Keep up the work!
Hmm that's certainly an interesting looking burger, I don't think we've ever had an onion type sauce at work, we have this stuff we marinate onions in before grilling them but never an onion sauce itself. These videos always interest me my coworkers would flip if they had to make Hash browns past breakfast. Great video hope your Myanmar adventure was good!
Yea, they have both. Wendy's is quite rare, but one time we got a lobster burger there. Search our channel for "lobster". Burger King once had a squid ink burger that was totally black, but I never got a chance to try it.
Yay, McD's bringing Idaho to the masses, (albeit a 1/2 a world away)! I'll never find one like it here in ID, but am thinking of a do it yourself version with hashbrown purchase at 10:29 am and Quarter Pounder at 10:30 am. yum :)
I'm guessing Idaho is quasi-famous for their onions? I only guessed this because all of the onions at my grocery store here in Seattle are from Idaho. Nice haircut in the new video, btw!
Idaho produces the largest volume of onions in the US. Though, I'm from Indiana...wondering what an Indiana burger would be like. I suppose a giant tenderloin! Great vid!
Well, hello there, 2013. Hashbrown on a burger. I think I know two items on my next grocery list. The sauce looks like minced egg salad (as if that exists). Looks awesome (been to Idaho. Boise's oddly cool).
I had to google it as well. I live in the midwest :). I also looked about onions came from Asia, not sure exactly were. Also heads up for my first video blog. Thank you for my inspiration for the video blog, not just you but others that wanted me to make video blogs. Well I am going have to get threw the community college level course in order to get into a university after getting a four year degree in graphics design. What company are you guys working for? If you do not mind telling me.
Hi, we did a Q&A a while back and covered quite a few questions. This question in specific was covered here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-owpSiH-y0z4.htmlm33s . We also have an FAQ on our website that might interest you a bit: kydeanderic.com/FAQ -Eric
Hah, that's a subject it would probably be a good idea to make a video about, on retrospect. The main idea is that it's hard to gauge exact costs without knowing the destinations you want to go to and what type of person you are. Some people are OK with a really ratty bed and a squatter toilet to save $5, some aren't. We are pretty "tough" travelers, but not as hardcore as some. If you choose budget destinations you can travel very cheap though, think a few hundred dollars a month after flights.
I know I've had one but I don't remember it much. The problem with McDonald's is eating anything besides a cheeseburger means you have less room in your stomach for more cheeseburgers. -Eric
Ya Idaho has tons of onions too! But true when U think of Idaho it's potatoes and White Supremacy! I use to live there have relatives there too and WA is right next to the Id! Red sauce is prob a Japanese version of a barbequish type sauce? Amazing that the prices for McDonald's R almost the same,but none of the variety! Why can't we have a Japan burger here? ;D Thumbs Up!
Skye Hagenstein We have been teachers in the past, but we aren't now. These days Kyde is a proofreader and I am sorta between jobs in a weird way. Work visas typically are 1 year, but differ for each nationality. Have a look at our FAQ for more details: kydeanderic.com/FAQ -Eric
It's a buns bun. I just had sushi in Idaho at Lake Coeur d Alene and can say that your burger is more Idaho than my Idaho sushi is Japanese if that makes any sense.
90 YEN is around 73 cents in USD I keep calling up this up-dated Yen to USD converter every time I watch your videos. BTW Your ONION Question... Here is the FACT about it.... Valley of Idaho and Eastern Oregon produce more high-quality storage onions than any region in America, planting approximately 21,000 acres every year. So, in away yes they are kinda in the running of the Onion as well.
Hey...this is the third video I have watched of yours so I think it's safe to pass on a quip in honor of this burger review: If you saw two potatoes standing on the corner, how can you tell which one is a prostitute? The one that says: "I-da-ho". = 0