

It currently has over 1,700 locations throughout Asia, Australia and you can find the first Philippine branch at Robinsons Galleria.

While most of us might assume that it’s a burger joint owned by Mo’s, it’s actually an acronym for “Mountain, Ocean and Sun,” meaning as tall as the mountain, with a heart as big as the ocean and an undying passion like the sun. Instead of having a bun made of bread, you find one made of Japanese rice-the perfect synergy of East and West! Their menu is not like that of your typical standard fast food chain with hamburgers, fries and hot dogs. It is Japan’s second largest fast food franchise, just behind McDonald’s. MOS Burger is a popular homegrown Japanese burger chain famed for its unique burgers. Use /r/japantravel for questions/posts related to your vacation or short-term stay, including travelblogs etc.MOS has a burger perfect for our rice loving country… Reddit automatically removes comments with URL shorteners (bit.ly etc), it's not us. Repeat or egregious offenders may be banned.ĭo not post personal information, whether it belongs to you or someone else. No fear-/hate-mongering, harassment, shitposting, or soliciting/encouraging illegal activity. Try /r/japanvids, /r/jvlog, /r/moronarmy, /r/japantravel, or /r/videos. Vlogs/travel videos/low-quality viral vids are not allowed. If you believe your post has been removed in error, contact the moderators. Whenever possible, a moderator or AutoMod will leave a comment in a deleted thread explaining why it has been removed.
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