Popular Japanese burger chain Mos Burger has once again captured the attention of food enthusiasts with its latest creation. From February 7 to the end of March, customers can savor the tantalizing spiciness of the new Yangnyeom Chicken Tatsuta Burger with Smooth Cheese Sauce.
Priced at 490 yen (US$3.30), this limited-time offering showcases the unique flavors of Korean cuisine.
According to SoraNews 24, The burger features yangnyeom, a delectable sweet-and-spicy sauce made from fermented red chili paste, sugar, and garlic. Mos Burger's version is prepared using traditional techniques from Sunchang, Korea, renowned for its gochujang.
A Fusion of Flavors
The sauce includes a blend of red chili pepper-derived products and a puree of domestically grown pears and apples to enhance the spiciness. The burger also boasts a layer of crispy cabbage and a smooth cheddar cheese-based sauce, creating an irresistible combination.
Whose Chicken Tatsuta Burger? ~With Lemon Wedges
For those seeking a milder option, Mos Burger is also bringing back its Japanese-style Whose Chicken Tatsuta Burger? ~With Lemon Wedges~. This burger is priced at 430 yen and showcases a harmonious blend of sweet and sour flavors. The sauce, based on soy sauce, garlic, and finely minced green onions, provides a delightful umami experience. With a bed of crispy cabbage garnished with lemon wedges, this burger offers a refreshing twist on traditional Japanese flavors.
PR Times noted that these mouthwatering burgers are only available until the end of March. Don't miss your chance to indulge in these extraordinary culinary creations. Whether you prefer the fiery heat of the Yangnyeom Chicken Tatsuta Burger or the balanced flavors of Whose Chicken Tatsuta Burger, Mos Burger has something to satisfy every palate.
Returning to the menu for a limited time, the Whose Chicken Tatsuta Burger tastes traditional Japanese flavors. The carefully crafted sauce, featuring soy sauce, garlic, and green onions, delivers a delightful balance of sweetness and tanginess. The addition of lemon wedges adds a refreshing twist to this classic burger.
These delectable burgers are only available until the end of March, so visit your nearest Mos Burger before it's too late. Indulge in the vibrant and bold flavors of the Yangnyeom Chicken Tatsuta Burger or savor the harmonious blend of sweet and sour in the Whose Chicken Tatsuta Burger. Don't miss out on this extraordinary culinary experience.
Photo: PR Times


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