Doesn't it sound delicious? I am amused by how many different combinations and titles that they gave to these burgers. This is from a new burger shop in my hometown. While I was in Canada I went twice. The burgers were a little expensive (Around $15) but you had the option to choose between beef, chicken, turkey, and a mushroom for the meat part and had a few interesting side dish options as well as the choice between white or whole wheat buns. I miss that option. Here in Japan your options tend to be rice or bread, and both are white.
I bet the SK8R Boy has something to do with Avril Lavigne. One could assume that because of her song Ska8r Boi, but I wonder if it's just because it's different and her music is "different" or maybe she likes her burgers with peanut butter, bacon and cheese... or maybe they were just running out of names to call their burgers.
One thing I didn't miss while in Canada was the servers. And the tipping. They always seem to come up to you and ask if everything is okay while your mouth is full of food. In Japan there's a little button that you press if there's anything wrong and they will come to you only if you press that button. Plus there's no tipping in Japan.
That's what I got, by the way. Sweet potato... something (They had a special name for it. I'm just going to call them fries) Turkey burger on a whole wheat bun with tomatoes, feta and herbs. It was tasty. The whole place was set up nicely. I thought the liquid measuring cups for drinking were neat, as well as the light bulb salt and pepper shakers. So of course your food has to come on something that's not a plate. What do they decide on? Horse trough!
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