by starfox64 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 12:29 pm
i went to lotteria in japan over the weekend. it's a korean fast-food chain that is absolutely terrible, so naturally i was curious to see if the japanese, with their higher standards for food, would eat the same garbage. the food was not great but better than korea, but on the first floor of the restaurant there were no tables. instead, every seat was one stool and one small counter, enough for only one person, with an outlet built in to charge your phone. the mcdonalds at the airport was the same way, with most of the seats designed to be used by patrons who were eating alone.
it made me kinda sad, but it was also kinda nice because i was by myself and didn't have to feel like a jackass by taking up four seats.
i wonder if this is something that will be emulated in other places in the future, or if it's a more uniquely japanese thing. i'm way less versed on japanese food habits than i am on korean and chinese ones, but most of the stuff that i think of coming out of japan (sushi, noodles, tonkatsu, etc.) tends to be doled out in individual portions, whereas korean and chinese foods are largely communal.
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