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Yoshinoya Japanese Kitchen Gets Real Meaty with New Combo XL Bowl
April 7, 2021 · ·
Guests Can Meet More Meat with 50% More Protein than a Regular Combo Bowl for $1 More
Yoshinoya Japanese Kitchen, known for its insanely craveable Japanese-inspired rice bowls, today introduced the Combo XL Bowl, offering guests a chance to get 50% more mouth-watering meat than a Regular Combo Bowl for just a buck more. Guests can upgrade their Combo by getting their choice of two large proteins, plus a base and nutritious veggies.
Getting to the meat of the matter, Yoshinoya will celebrate the launch through “Meat Up Mondays” all April long. Each Monday, loyalty members will earn an extra 50 points when ordering the Combo XL Bowl online.
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Shortly after celebrating Cup O’Noodles’ 50th anniversary, Nissin is continuing its infamous “mystery meat” series with a new Cup Noodle flavor dubbed “Mysterious Beef Bowl.” The “mystery meat” series debuted in 2017 to great acclaim it was even accompanied by a special installment of anime/manga
Great Detective Conan and its key ingredient was later revealed to be pork, but now Nissin has brought it back with beef.
Apart from its cryptic name, the easy-to-make dish offers up simple yet savory flavors. The soy sauce-based dish accents its “mysterious beef” with white and green onions sitting atop rice. All of this combines for a tangy sweet and spicy taste, one that’s bolstered further by the stock of the beef. It takes less than five minutes to cook, and is extremely affordable in true Cup Noodle fashion, retailing for a scant ¥277 JPY (approximately $2.50 USD).
Detroit-style pizza pop-up finds home and more Dallas restaurant news East Dallas is where this pizza will be at.
Thunderbird Coming up on the end of 2020, Dallas restaurants are still optimistically opening, with an eye towards a better 2021. There s new Mexican, new pizza, and new coffee, plus a trio of opportunities for you to win money, food, and free stuff. Here s what s happening in Dallas dining news:
Vidorra Addison, the Mexican concept that debuted in Deep Ellum in 2018, has opened its second location in Addison, at the Village on the Parkway at 5100 Belt Line Rd. #410, in the former Social House space, where they re serving Mexican dishes, cocktails, and a large selection of tequila. The menu includes shareable appetizers, soups, salads, tacos, and entrées such as flaming fundido with melted Oaxaca cheese served in a 400-degree Molcajete dish, and a selection of street tacos such as fried avocado tacos with panko breaded avocado, pico de gallo, ancho slaw, Cotija
Dec 22, 2020
Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college football this bowl season, where some cases of COVID-19
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… AND NOW, THE FITTINGLY WEIRD FINAL CHAPTER
Decades from now, the children will not believe their ears when we try to explain what the 2020 college football bowl season was like.
“The Rose Bowl was played in Texas, kids. So was the New Mexico Bowl. California had no bowls at all. … A bunch of bowls were canceled, including the hardy old Sun Bowl. Times were tough. Every team’s charter jet flew uphill both ways. … There was no Lawry’s Beef Bowl, no bowling matches between teams, no visits to amusement parks, and almost no opportunities for players to be suspended for breaking curfew after going out on the town until 3 a.m. …”
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