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would a mexican restaurant work in japan?
i figure the last thing japan needs is a noodle joint or stall.so how about mexican?..every day for me,but new to them! :vsign:
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funny >.>''' not too long ago my gf's brother (whose living in japan) wrote back to his mom asking for supplies to make mexican food >.>'' the mom ended up sending back like salsa, and peppers, and other stuff ^^' |
There is an El Torito in Ikebukuro across from Animate.
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there's already a few
but most of what i seen was more a "chili's" or "chevy's" type of menu. nothing really authentic, and not sure how it'd fly. my gf loves mexican food though :D |
I see no reason why a Mexican restaurant in Japan can't work out. I think that nowadays, people in Japan are generally more interested in trying out new things, particularly of Western cultures (a Mexican restaurant could therefore sound quite interesting to a Japanese unfamiliar with Mexican food).
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I remember when I was in Japan, it was nearly impossible to find a mexican restaurant that wasn't labeled El Torito :P But I did find one that was a hole in the wall kind of place and it wasn't all that great... and there were a few customers there, so business must have been okay. So if you can open one with good food, I don't see why it couldn't workout.
I remember someone telling me that there was a Del Taco and Taco Bell in Japan before, but they both didn't do well and closed down...so I guess the 'fast food' type mexican food, isn't geared to do all that well in Japan. Have to strike a balance somewhere. |
i dont know
but it would be funny to look at |
There has never been a Taco Bell off of a military base (in other words, outside of anyone Japanese`s reach).
I would personally LOVE to have a decent Mexican restaurant nearby. There is a small one that is pseudo-Mexican, and they`re always packed. If somewhere failed in the past, it was due more to lack of recognition than anything. These days, most people at least have heard of Mexican food. Seriously, I say go for it. My husband would eat there everyday if it were close. He loves Mexican food. |
I saw several Brazilian places...
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I knew of 1 Mexican restaurant in Osaka, but I never ate there (it looked fairly pricey.)
I think you would have some problems securing a lot of your ingredients. The secret to really good Mexican food (like most kinds of food) is fresh ingredients, and you would have a tough time getting some of the stuff in Japan. You could have it shipped in, but that would be expensive. |
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