Ever have trouble deciding whether you want to have a burger or pizza? Kyoto pizza parlor Pizza Little Party is hoping you choose to have both with their Megaburgerpizza. They’re also apparently tired of being called “little” as this beast weighs in at approximately 1.2 kgs.
Different from the little granules of ground beef you usually get when you order hamburger on a pizza, the Megaburgerpizza is topped with full 400g patties of juicy grilled beef sandwiched between two 27-cm pizza pies.
The Megaburgerpizza is also generously topped with Pizza Little Party’s original meat sauce and special cheese blend. There are all of your classic burger toppings as well like ketchup, onions, pickles, and mustard too.
The Megaburgerpizza will go on sale from Sept 1 to Nov 22 for 2,580 yen which is pretty reasonable considering pizza prices in Japan.
Source: AtPress
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BoredToTears
Burger King had one too once. It was too big for one person, but I liked it. I kind of wished they would have made a normal size hamburger like this, or just put the pizza sauce and cheese on a Whopper.
Get Real
Here comes the diabetes tsunami..
Probie
Yeah, I don't know why this is news.
BK did the same thing a few years ago. I liked it. My wife and I ate it over 2 days.
Seems like copying a big corporation's idea gets you in the news now.
Serrano
I like burgers. I like pizza.
I also like squid and pork, but I wouldn't want to eat both of them in one bite.
bass4funk
Ohh, the possibilities, once you get over that smell.
Mocheake
When will they quit trying to combine everything? Pizza was meant to be eaten by itself and so were burgers. I'm going to combine natto and ramen and see how they like it. Actually, most people here would probably think that slop tastes good.
Carolingium
This one grossed me out.
Cos
Another one. JT really wants to give the impression that in Japan, most food is of the trash category except for a few pretentious hotel chefs serving improbable Xmas in August, costing a week of salary.
nihonjinsurfer
Sounds awesome. No pickles, add bacon.
FizzBit
Does sasebo mix onions in their meat?