

However, many menus have photos, so it’s okay to just point at the pictures and order the corresponding number (even using numbers like “one” works in Japan).Īfter finishing the meal, please clean up the tray at the designated location (some stores allow customers to leave trays on their tables). ↑Some stores provide a call bell for customers.Īt stores with many foreign customers, such as at Haneda Airport, English or Chinese menus are available, but in other areas, most menus are only in Japanese.

Not only at Mos Burger, but at most Japanese burger restaurants, customers order at the register after entering the store and their food is either brought to their seat or they are called to pick it up when it’s ready. The name “MOS” is said to have a special meaning: M stands for Mountain (standing tall and proud like a mountain), O for Ocean (having a deep and wide heart like the ocean), and S for Sun (having a passion that never burns out like the sun). Their concept is to provide hamburgers that cater to the taste of Japanese people, but their deliciousness should be enjoyed by people from all over the world! Mos Burger is a Japanese hamburger chain affectionately known as “Mos” in Japan.
