Doesn't it sound super exciting though? So of course, we went and bought one. The one that was labeled "Special" with the ingredients "??? - ???". To our dismay, the price tag was not "???" as well but at least that meant the secret ingredients had to be unlocked.
Verdict: A giant takoyaki.
It didn't look particularly appetizing in its takeout box and as for taste, if you like takoyaki, you can get this jumbo sized one. They had little extra bits of different things inside which I suppose helped differentiate it from an actual takoyaki. Having one of these right after all you can eat sukiyaki is not particularly smart either.
I looked into this Bomb-Yaki and found out that it's a Vancouver creation and their main store is located in an obscure location in Richmond. They only seem to show up at the night market on Fridays and we just so happened to catch them that night. However, 5 bucks (or as they wrote on their sign: 500 cents) for a giant takoyaki is a bit steep despite how filling it may be.
2 comments:
Although always awesome nonetheless, giant food is rarely as tasty as it sounds.
... and I just noticed your banner thing at the top with girl changes.
@pantsu-pirate: but the name was just so captivating! They called it a frickin' BOMB for goodness' sake, you'd think it'd be a bomb in your mouth or something. But sigh..
Yes :3 have you been tempted to spam refresh?
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