Japanese burger shop swaps buns with beef patties
Consumers had their fun with the Double Down, a sandwich that used chicken fillets as the bread.
Now, in Japan, there's a new meaty menu item that can be conquered. Shake Tree in Japan is now offering the "Wild Out", a burger that's been making buzz online.
Instead of buns, Shake Tree uses beef patties to sandwich cheddar cheese, tomato, onion, onion BBQ sauce, mayo...and another patty if you want some extra meat.
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The Wild Out costs ¥1,1450 (P615.53) and, for tourists who want to check it out, the Shake Tree Facebook page has kindly disclaimed that the burgers do sell out, so an early trip is better.
Shake Tree is at 3 Chome-13-6 Kamezawa, Sumida Ward, Tokyo. — Aya Tantiangco/VVP, GMA News