If you've ever been in Japan, they really specialize in Japanese food, but in other areas, they don't do so well. I usually say don't try the Mexican food or their Hamburgers. My friend Yuka asked me to make some since she had a chance to eat it the first time I was in Japan. So Yuka and I go out to AEON super market to find ingredients. Normally it's very hard just to find a hamburger bun, but AEON has most of the items I needed. We head back and start making the burgers.
I first start making the bacon. It's not like bacon in America, but it works.
Then I cook the meat. The meat is seasoned with salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, and garlic powder.
I also made some potato wedges. This is all used with the bacon juice and meat juice. No added oils. It really makes these potato wedges really tasty.
Here is Yuka's attempt to make a hamburger. It's quite tall I would say.
Stephanie also came by and she wanted to make my burger for me.
So in return I had to make one for her. She is on a diet so I said I would make one that is healthier. Protein style!
Final pic of my burger with the wedges.
It was tasty! I probably need to think of another way to make the bun more tasty next time.
We all chill for a bit because we're going to karaoke later in Ginza. This deal was pay for the room and its all you can drink for 12 hours. You read right, 12 hours of non stop drinking, if you can hang.
When we arrived the view was amazing.
Inside was very roomy.
Then there was this gold classic style microphone.
This party is originally for Perry and Miki. They got engaged and Perry will be leaving Japan soon.
Mamiko and Yuka
Kenken, Greg and friends. I can't remember everyones names that well :(
Daniel, Stephanie and me.
Daniel with the girls because he wanted to be a pimp lol.
This girl could sing, I never got her name.
I bailed out just in time for the last train. I didn't want to stay out drinking alllllll night haha. I would've passed out on the couch. Perry, Hope you had a great time here.
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