If you’re craving a taste of a solid burger while exploring the bustling streets of Shibuya, Tokyo, look no further than Lil’ Woody’s, a Seattle-based burger chain that has made its mark on the Japanese culinary scene after opening in the summer of 2023.
Lil’ Woody’s has been drawing in locals and tourists with its mouthwatering offerings, and it’s conveniently located across the street from Shibuya landmark shops, H&M and Don Quijote.
On my many visits, I tend to lean towards the Big Woody burger. Stacked with cheddar cheese, bacon, diced onions and pickles, lettuce and tomatoes, this burger always deliver a flavorful punch. While the cost of the set was close to 2000 yen, it’s worth noting that quality often comes with a price tag, and to be honest it isn’t much higher than many other burger shops that don’t come close to this, as with every first bite, I know that I’m in for a treat.
The Big Woody burger delivers in both taste and portion size. Each bite is a harmonious blend of savory flavors, with the ingredients complementing each other perfectly. And of course I always need fries with my order which are always equally impressive – a generous serving that have left me and others struggling to finish our portions. It’s safe to say that Lil’ Woody’s knows how to satisfy even the heartiest of appetites.
If you haven’t had the chance to visit Lil’ Woody’s yet, I highly recommend checking them out. Whether you’re a burger aficionado or simply craving a taste of home, this Seattle-based eatery is sure to hit the spot. And if you’ve already had the pleasure of dining at Lil’ Woody’s, I’m sure you agree.
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