Is downtown Tokyo’s crazy cheap 290-yen bento boxed lunch shop still around, and is it still cheap?
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Is downtown Tokyo’s crazy cheap 290-yen bento boxed lunch shop still around, and is it still cheap?
Mr. Sato goes to check on Nihamaru Bento in Shin Okubo. In Japan, you’ll sometimes see budget-friendly restaurants trumpeting their “one-coin” meals. This means it’s a meal that you can purchase for 500 yen (US$3.60), with the name coming from the fact that the 500-yen coin is the biggest coin Japan has. But for the truly value-conscious, it’s even better if you can not only pay for your meal with a single 500-yen coin, but also get some change…
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