Yoshinoya in Japan has an official Pokémon beef bowl
But where’s the Gyu-rados option?
Japanese fast food chain, Yoshinoya, has launched an official collaboration with Pokémon to release a collection of Pokémori dishes.
Pokémori comes in a special Pokébowl, with Pokémon printed in each bowl. Charizard, Groudon, Slowpoke, Weepinbell, and West/East versions of Gastrodon are available.
For less than 500 yen, customers can get Yoshinoya’s iconic gyudon bowl and a juice box and miniature Pokémon figure.
Three variants are up for grabs — Gyudon for ¥498 (US$5), Kid’s Gyudon for ¥448 (US$4), and Curry Rice for ¥448 (US$4).
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Pokémori to-go is also available, and comes in a special disposable Pokémon container and plastic bag.
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This collaboration is in celebration of the food chain’s 120 years in the industry. Pokémori is available today, December 19 in Yoshinoya branches in Japan.
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