Food YouTuber Will Sonbuchner tried a surprising menu item during a visit to a Tokyo. (Image: YouTube / More Best Ever Food Review Show)
An American who visited Tokyo was flabbergasted by one of the menu items at a in the capital.
Will Sonbuchner, creator and host of the channel, popped into a branch to try the chain’s Ninniku Garlic One Pounder, a burger which includes four patties stacked up on top of each other.
Sonbuchner detailed his experience of unwrapping the monster burger, exclaiming, “holy cow,” as he pulled the wrapping away to reveal the sheer scale of it.
But it’s safe to say he wasn’t exactly impressed by its presentation, adding: “What an absolute disgusting mess.”
The content creator took the bun off to look at the ingredients, complaining about the “orange, garlicky sauce all over the place”.
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Sonbuchner wasn’t overly impressed with quadruple decker burger. (Image: YouTube / More Best Ever Food Review Show)
He then attempted to tuck into the imposing quadruple-decker, straining to take a bite and groaning, “There’s so much meat”.
Nonplussed, the YouTuber asked: “In a country known for precision and excellence, who is your demographic [for this] except huge Americans that rolled their way all the way to this country?”
Burger King has been approached for comment.
Fast-food chain menus vary around the world, with tweaks made to accommodate for local traditions and tastes.
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The YouTuber struggled with the size of the monster burger. (Image: YouTube / More Best Ever Food Review Show)
In December 2024, Burger King teased the launch of its Donut Burger, featuring a classic hamburger inside an iced ring doughnut bun.
Meanwhile, visitors to branches in Canada are treated to their spin on the national dish poutine, featuring french fries, cheese curds and bacon.
In other parts of the world, things like rice and Belgian waffles have also been offered on the menu, providing a wide variety of options for hungry customers.
Meanwhile, a restaurant in has hailed as the “poshest” in the world, .