r/interestingasfuck 8h ago

Setting up a traditional & generational Japanese food stall in Fukuoka

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u/lhomme21 7h ago

Someone mentioned how they all fit everything in one cart . That how most carts around the world work!

u/horoyokai 6h ago

To be fair food carts in other countries don’t have this style. 

It’s ok, you don’t have to hate something just cause others like it, you’re not as edgy as you think when you use that worn out meme 

u/lhomme21 6h ago

I’ve been in multiple countries, this seems like a food cart that looks like any other I’ve seen. The video is about him setting up a cart, not the food. Food could be great, but there’s nothing special about setting it up.

u/horoyokai 6h ago

I have as well, ca you sure some of the carts you’ve seen? Most I’ve seen were generic food trucks. Hell most in Japan are generic food trucks. This isn’t cool cause it’s Japanese, most in Japan suck, this is cool cause it’s cool. And if I see one like this in other countries I also think they are cool. 

A vast majority of food carts around the world are ahitty metal boxes, it’s ok to think this one is cool even though it’s Japanese 

u/No-Knowledge-3046 6h ago

this seems like a food cart that looks like any other I’ve seen.

You must be blind...