The largest pizza chain in the world disaster a bowl of rice
Think about pizza trim on hot butter rice.
When a pizza string startsTake the worldIt is natural to expect crossed articles between pizza and popular clips of international cuisines. At the end of 2020, Domino'sExploited more than 700 stores in Japan, and was thePizza delivery mark number one country. Because of its popularity there, theThe chain launches A dish that brings together the best of both worlds: pizza rice bowls.
AsAREPAS created from McDonald for its Colombian and Venezuelan customers andBurger King launched Fish 'N' Chip Buty in New ZealandDomino also sought to respond to local palaces. The new rice bowls consist of a butter rice bed surmounted by a layer of cheese and a selection of fittings added on this - a leading sign to the traditional Donburi dish of Japan. Many rice bowl fittings, such as peppers, pepperoni and fungi, are easily recognizable for the American consumer, while others, likeShrimp, octopus and cheese Camembert Hokkaido. are distinctly absent from American pizza menus.
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An ad posted onJapanese Domino website reads in part: "Is it a pizza? Is it a Japanese cuisine?" And then, continues to say that customers can "enjoy our original taken on the rice bowl, with rice covered with some of our conventional top combinations". The company currently offers seven pizza rice bowls, including options such as pizza rice Garlic master, pizza rice grilled beef bowl and pizza 5 cheese rice bowl. The prices of the bowls range from 1099 ¥ 1299 for delivery (take-out is cheaper), equivalent to about $ 10 to $ 12.
Unfortunately, the pizza rice bowl is an exclusive Domino menu item in Japan. For more information on Domino, check:
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