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Video: The Tower Burger from Monster Cafe in Tokyo

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Burgers with oversized diameters isn't uncommon, but the Tower Burger (タワーバーガー) from Monster Cafe in Tokyo goes for a different sort of extreme by consisting of six (or four; more information on that later) different burgers stacked on top of one another. In this video, Eric orders a Tower Burger (¥2625, about $29) measuring 39 centimeters (15.35 inches) high and goes through the contents of each burger (each one seems to come with lettuce and tomato):

  • Bacon egg cheeseburger
  • Cheeseburger with two slices of cheese and mustard
  • Pineapple burger with tomato and teriyaki sauce
  • Cheeseburger with two slices of cheese, pickle, onion, and mustard
  • Spam burger
  • Chicken burger

Of course, you can just get burgers one at a time. According to Eric, who notes in the beginning of the video that he's lived in Japan for a while and it can be hard to find a good burger, Monster Cafe's burgers are good. Watch the video after the jump.

The Best Hamburger in Japan 日本一番おいしいハンバーガ

This Japanese review along with this photo show that it comes with four burgers, not six. Four still makes for an impressive burger tower, though. [via This Is Why You're Fat]

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