The Cheapest Supermarket Food in Japan
I’ve come to Lamu,
a supermarket that is said to be the cheapest in Japan. In this video,
I will be giving an honest review of the taste of Lamu’s food. Is it just cheap and not very tasty? Yakisoba
¥93 / $0.61 USD Yakisoba is a Japanese stir-fried noodle dish. At festivals, it’s around ¥500 ($3.29),
so this price is amazing. Let’s try it. This meat is particularly large. The noodles are cheap and soft,
but the flavor is delicious as usual. It’s got plenty of meat and vegetables. I can’t believe it’s this price. The taste is so-so, but I think it’s pretty good for the price. Cheap taste, amazing price Potato salad
¥94 / $0.62 USD This is also quite cheap, even though it’s quite full. ¥94($0.62) for this volume is amazing. Good I wouldn’t even notice
if it was used as a garnish at a chain restaurant. It’s also got cucumbers and carrots. It has a slightly sour flavor, so it’s refreshing to eat. I like that even at this price, there are still vegetables in it. At this price, no one will complain about the taste. Nori Bento
¥198 / $1.30 USD This is really too cheap! At a convenience store,
it’s almost the same price just to buy rice. A lunch box with fried fish and nori rice. I’m going to take the soy sauce out and warm it up. It looks delicious. Pour soy sauce over the fried fish before eating it. The fish is not crispy, but there is no fishy smell at all. It is delicious as usual. The rice isn’t bad either. Chikuwa Tempura Chikuwa is made from white fish paste
that has been seasoned and shaped. The green laver in the batter gives it a delicious flavor. This lunch is really great value. If you want to eat cheaply, this is the place to go. From now on, this is my go-to before payday Croissant with egg filling
¥100 / $0.66 USD The price of eggs has skyrocketed in Japan,
but at this low price. It also has parsley sprinkled on top, so it looks beautiful. It’s filled to the brim with egg filling! Good. The rich flavor of the egg can be felt. It has a sweet flavor that children also like to eat. I think that adults can enjoy eating it
even if you sprinkle pepper on it. Anyway, it’s delicious with a flavor that everyone will enjoy. Potato croquette
¥73 / $0.48 USD It’s not quite cheap, but it’s also cheap. It feels very heavy. It also contains minced meat. Not bad. This is crispier than the fried food in the bento I had earlier. It’s a typical potato croquette
with a good amount of meat inside. Pretty standard croquette Sushi
¥398 / $2.62 USD It may seem expensive compared to other items,
but each one costs about 50 yen. Cheaper than chain conveyor-belt sushi. I am just worried about the smell since it is raw fish Let’s try it. Soy sauce is not included and must be prepared Let’s start with sea bream. Not bad. No fresh texture, but no odor. Salmon It’s delicious. I thought it might be bad because it was so cheap,
but I’m a little surprised. Eel This isn’t bad either. With eels, I’m always worried about the smell of the ones
that aren’t good,but this one is totally fine. Tuna The difference between good and bad tuna is huge,
so I think it’s difficult… Hmm, this isn’t very tasty. It’s a little watery, and in this regard,
the conveyor belt sushi is a clear winner. But overall, the quality was satisfactory for the price. If you just want cheap sushi, this might do the job Stir-fried shrimp in chili sauce
¥154 / $1.01 USD It’s much cheaper than buying it at a convenience store,
where it costs several times more. However, as it is also a seafood dish,
I’m worried that it might not be fresh. The color is quite dark. Let’s give it a try. It’s a little sweet, but it’s good. It’s a flavor that kids love. This one also has no fishy smell at all. However, it is quite sweet,
so I think that adults would enjoy it more if they added some spice. A little too sweet for my taste Sakura Mochi
¥128 / $0.84 USD Sakura mochi is a traditional Japanese sweet made with
pink-colored sweet rice cake wrapped in salted cherry leaves. I’m surprised that this price is for two. I can smell the scent of cherry blossoms the moment I open the lid. It’s also quite large. It’s delicious. It’s also packed with anko(Sweet azuki bean paste) So good That’s all from Lamu’s food reviews. It’s amazing that they’ve been able to achieve this price. I’ll eat the rest later. Thank you for watching!
Here’s my honest taste review!
0:00 Intro
0:14 Yakisoba
1:23 Potato salad
2:31 Nori Bento
4:10 Croissant with egg filling
4:58 Potato croquette
5:50 Sushi
7:45 Stir-fried shrimp in chili sauce
8:54 Sakura Mochi
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