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In this video I'm gonna show you guys my favorite Japanese bento. At Don Quijote
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So what a lot of people don't know is that Don Quijote
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Actually has some really good Japanese bentos. A lot of people go to convenience stores or department
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stores, but people sleep on Don Quijote when in fact
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They have really inexpensive and affordable bentos in my opinion
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The value is a lot better than convenience stores because of just how much you get for the price
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So when I'm really hungry then I go to Don Quijote
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So Don Quijote is known for having all sorts of Japanese goods
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Some of them are larger than the other so you need to be mindful
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The one I went to is a mega donki
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Which just means they have everything because it is a mega donki
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Then they have a supermarket which means they do have a deli section, which is where I got all of these lunch bento's
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Oh and one tip for you guys. If you go there in the evening, then they sell the Japanese bentos at a reduced price
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So for today's video we were actually planning on going to another street food area, but it started to rain the typhoon is coming
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So we had to do something inside and therefore like what better way than to show you guys some of like my favorite
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Indoor bento foods at Don Quijote. So that's what we're doing here
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So if you like this video then thank the weather
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I guess if you don't like this video then blame the weather and if you like my Tokyo shirt
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I'm gonna leave a link below for you guys to check it out. All right, let's check out my top foods
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of Don Quijote! Number 7 beef kalbi yakiniku. I
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Love how it just comes with an egg and it's an onsen tamago. Meaning that it's cooked halfway
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So it gets like really really runny. Ah
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It's really sweet and garlicky, dip it a little bit into the egg because that's how we roll (Aw yeah, that sounds good)
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Mmm the meat is quite tender and when you dip it in the egg
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You get the eggy flavor in there mixed in with a like BBQ tare sauce. It's quite sweet
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Just like a really really gooey masterpiece. To be honest, like I actually prefer this then going to the gyudon shop
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I find meat to be more tender and I just like the sauce better and kalbi in general
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Is a good meat, right? It's like really tender. This isn't my go-to
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Really? I usually go for fish over meat, but I can tell this
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will taste good,
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because it smells good.
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It's like, look at how-
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How's it glistening
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I mean the meat isn't the best in the world, but for ¥398 and this much meat
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comes with it, it's good. I really love the tare,
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The sauce it's like really sweet and coats the rice really well. I could just eat the sauce and rice together.
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Number 6 Makunouchi Nori Ben. Are you all ready for this?
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So this is a nori bento and I recommend this one because it just has a lot of different foods in it
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It has a different like menu items. It has like a tempura shrimp, shumai, which is nice
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It has a chicken ball, fish tartar, and then Kim pita which is a gobo root
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It has egg
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And and again, it has a potato and then you have rice here
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Which is laden with some nori. You get kind of like all of it. Like it's a very Japanese type bento and comes with everything.
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Let's just start with like the main attraction because you know
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I don't like to mess around with stuff. Fried fish, can't ever go wrong with fried fish
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The fish is decent, it's not like the crispiest fried fish
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you'll ever have. It's kind of like what you expect in a bento for like this kind of fish
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but the sauce itself, that tartar sauce is really nice and it has kind of like a like a sourness to it. Look at that shumai.
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Basically, this is more like a Chinese dish, but for some reason you find it a lot in Japanese dishes
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Mmm very glutinous. Yeah, I mean standard, it's very standard.
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This is like very on par with a Japanese bento. And this is like chicken balls and it's a little bit sweet I expect
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It's soft
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Sometimes the chicken balls is like grisly but this one is not so grisly, it's just like pure meat. There was actually some grilled fish
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bentos, but I decided to stay away
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I've had it a few times and I never really liked it because I find that the grilled fish is either like too fishy for
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me, or like just like too soggy, or I don't know. I for some reason I've never had a good experience getting the grilled fish
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so I like never have it myself.
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Like, this is probably like the closest I'll get to like as a Japanese side bento's. And this is Paolo's Top Seven
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so this is not what I usually buy and especially noriben is like a
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How do you say it's like the type of bento that never like get the shine?
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It's always like you're wacky alcohol smokey. (P: Absorbent?)
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No, like if it was like a drama like there's like a main person this it's like a schoolteacher
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Yeah, like super super supporting character that like never gets on the camera
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Like once a week or something. (P: Like you) What? I'm a sidekick! I'm more like yakiniku bento
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The Tempura's are really good. It has a hint of like a coconut shrimp
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But still has sweet tempura sauce on the top, it's really good. Let's see the noriben part.
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No, the bento is called 'noriben' which indicates it is the main part.
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No, so between rice and nori, it has
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Bonito flakes, like I think there's like a little bit of mayonnaise
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Yeah, so like it does have flavor
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I would actually buy this.
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Tuna salmon Ni-shoku don. I really enjoy
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Sashimi, but I also love
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Fish bowls like this. One of my favorites is negitoro and it's negitoro is kind of like a mashed up
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Tuna, but this one is nice because it comes with
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Negitoro, sashimi salmon, the regular maguro; your tuna, and it also comes with
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Salmon bits like like chopped up salmon. Think we're supposed to eat this with chopstick, but maybe a spoon is fine
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I think I put way too much wasabi on there, but oh wells
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Mm-hmm. The negitoro is quite buttery and soft and fluffy. For some reason
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I feel like doesn't have a lot of taste that you get in like really like nice sushi restaurants
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So you almost want to put a lot of like soy sauce on it to like get that taste, but I still like negitoro nonetheless
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like the fish at
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Convenience stores, the fish at Don Quijote, is like not gonna be the freshest fish in the world like to be honest with you
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But still, if you want, just avoid all the fried food if you want to avoid all the meat and stuff
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it's like this is a good alternative and
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398 yen for all of this fish. It's quite, it's, again
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It's as cheap as you know, some onigiris and you get all of this food
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So this is actually what I buy on a daily basis
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I know it's not the best but I love sushi
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And if I go to a sushi restaurant then like if I have like one or two pieces, it goes up to this price
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But this way you get like full sashimi pieces. They actually have different like fish combinations
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This one's like salmon and tuna
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they have
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Only tuna or the only salmon so you can just go there and like choose the one that you like on the day. Itadakimasu
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I Bought this so many times. I usually think their Salmon's a bit too oily
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but their tuna is actually pretty good like not like super good, but like edible. Better than
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The salmon. But I always end up buying this one...
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Number 4
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Unaju
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U-NA-GI, so unagi, in general
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It's basically grilled freshwater eel. And the opposite of that is Anago, which is like kind of the
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opposite
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Well, the whole other one is like opposite water so oh it's like from the moon
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Yeah, one is freshwater one saltwater. But check this out
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This one was like only well, I wouldn't say only, but it's 690 yen. Usually when you get unagi
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It costs like 1,200 yen, 1,500 yen. So this is quite a good value
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If you've never had unagi and you want to try it it usually comes with a sweet sauce on top
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But it comes with like a brown rice in this, sometimes
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It comes with a white rice, but in this one it comes with a brown rice
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It comes with a tamagoyaki and it has some pickles
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I don't know like bentos, Japanese people really love their pickles and then it comes with like this
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Sansho, which is like uh almost like a Chinese
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Spice, kinda gives like a numbing effect and it's a little bit spicy but not too spicy like in this sense
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This one is not like the spiciest sansho. Let's take like the first bite
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it's cool how they like leave the
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Skin still on the eel so you can see like if I were just like to pick this whole thing up
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Which I'm gonna do, you can see on the back side here
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You can still see the skin of the uhm unagi. Take the first bite
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Mmm, the unagi is still moist, the sauce itself, as expected, is really sweet
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But the sansho on top of it kind of gives it like it balances out the sweetness
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And gives it a little bit of us like a spicy kick. Overall, this is like a good unagi meal
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I think maybe someone that's not not super hungry. This would be perfect
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But if you're really really hungry, maybe the rice will tide you over but there's not a lot of meat
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I just like how they give you this option at donki
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Whereas in like a lot of convenience stores, you'll never find unagi. ¥698
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Good deal.
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I'm surprised how big the unagi piece is. Oh wow, it's really thick
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Tastes different. (P: The sauce?) No, the fish. You know how unagi is usually like in your mouth, really really soft and like really oily
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This is like a really 'tanpaku' (How do I explain 'tanpaku'). Oh, it's like light. Not light, (P: Dense?) Dense. Another word. Not dry
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But like less oily. Oh, wow. It's like you're eating completly like different thing. I'm usually used to like really fluffy
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Unagi versus like crispy grilled
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Unagis are all high-class and there are two different types, crispy and fluffy and I prefer fluffy some people prefer crispy, you know?
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(P: Which one is that?) Neither.
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(It's a mystery) it's like I'm eating grilled fish like regular grilled fish
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number three
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jumbo karaage
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This presentation would not be complete without some fried chicken from donki
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so the difference between this fried chicken karaage and the katsu is a
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Katsu is breaded with panko and this is breaded with a flour, to be honest
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I actually prefer when it's breaded with flour because you get like more of a crunch. They're both good but, damn fried chicken
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We actually came with like two options at the store one was a daikon oroshi, but I chose this yuzu. Kosho. It's like mixing
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wasabi and like citrus together
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I guess that's how I would explain it. Drippy drip just like that
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Like it's just kind of like wasabi, see how like thick it is
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Since I have like microwaved it it doesn't have that crunch that I expected which is fine
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The meat itself is still pretty tender and juicy
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because I've added the Kosho like you get a lot of like savoriness and so I actually
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Prefer that I kind of like the saltiness. I could just eat fried chicken all day
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I like how it comes with a spaghetti, mashed potatoes and again the pickles. Definitely a full meal
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You can tell though cuz you get so much meat
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This is like something that Maiko wouldn't be able to finish, I could definitely finish this. Good fried chicken
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But doesn't beat Maiko mom's fried chicken
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Yeah this, I wouldn't...buy for a lunch. Let me try Paolo's lunch. Itadakimasu
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It's a bit, dry for me. It's not my favorite
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Number two
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menchi-katsu
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In fact, there's so many fried foods at Don Quijote
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I like the menchi-katsu, the aji fry, and the fried chicken. Unfortunately I just can't eat all of them today
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So I wanted to choose my favorite and I don't know, see the thing is I actually liked the fried chicken
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I liked the aji fry probably is like my least favorite out of the three, but I would say depending on my mood
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I'll go for the menchi-katsu or the fried chicken
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But since we have other fried chicken already, then I decided to go with the menchi-katsu and check out this fried delight.
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The crunch we wanted it's so krispity krunchity, have to do the ASMR shot again, like always
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What's interesting about this like you'll get back that definitely like crunchy crunchy bits
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The meat actually inside is very fluffy and airy that's not like a dense meat at all
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Mm-hmm. There's bits of onions in here
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If you've ever had turkey stuffing then the meat is almost kind of like that but a little more dense
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But it's on the areas that some kinds could not like a really like some of the really menchi-katsus
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I've had. Its almost eating like a meat potato chip. It's so good
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It's crispy though
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And number one chicken katsu curry I
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Love this thing. Put it this way, If my go-to had a go-to, this would be its go-to
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It's so good. And this is like what I always get what I'm really really super hungry. Just look at the volume and it's oh
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So delicious for all of this meat it could feed like seven children one slice for each child
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One, two, three, four, five, six. Oh only six children. Sorry
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Well, the last child could get the pickles here
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I personally, I like to like put some Tabasco sauce or some hot sauce in it today
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We should put hot sauce. I don't know if we should put hot sauce. Do you want a hot sauce on it, Maiko? No
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Maiko says no hot sauce.
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Oh look at that. Let me just like bust out a piece. Look at that. That's like the biggest piece in the world
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This is gonna go into this child's mouth and look at that drippy drip
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Look at that drippy drip. All right, drip...drip... Look how thick that curry is!
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Mmm, wow, that's so delicious. The curry is quite thick, the meat itself. I believe they're using breast milk
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Did I say breast milk? I thought these breast...
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So they use breast meat. It's not like the juiciest or the most tender part of the chicken
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But it's just so volumey and the outside bits are still crispy and crunchy, if you look really closely
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I don't know if you guys can see this but it's like a layer of like skin
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So I don't think they've like completely taking off the skin. So like there's like a fatty Center
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So once you bite into it, you get like that initial crunch and then you get like a gooey kind of layer
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Which is probably the skin and the fat. The curry itself is your like standard Japanese curry, it's quite sweet
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It goes well with a chicken katsu, the rice is pretty standard. You'll definitely not find this at any convenience store
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At least I've never seen it. Definitely this is like the hungry man's go-to go-to go-to go-to
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This is like what she did your boy
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Itadakimasu
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I thought this was gonna be more drier, it's pretty good. I actually don't think donki food is the best but uh
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I don't hate this, it's crispy, quite juicy for
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breasts
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Chicken breast? Chicken breast!
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