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Pizza Hut HOT DOG CRUST is Back! Early Review & Taste Test

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Pizza Hut HOT DOG CRUST is Back! Early Review & Taste Test THE GLIZZY CRUST IS OFFICIALLY BACK! 🍕🌭 I managed to convince my local Pizza Hut to make me the legendary Hot Dog Stuffed Crust pizza a full day before the official March 30th release. Is it a "gourmet pig in a blanket" or a fast-food fever dream? Let’s find out. 00:01 - Lets talk about PIzza Huts new item 01:03 - Wow they are actually making it for me and the price 02:01 - The Hot dog crust pizza review In today's video, I’m heading in early to see if my local shop will hook me up with this limited-time release. We’re talking whole sausages stuffed into the crust, pepperoni toppings, and yes… we’re even pairing it with a nice bottle of white wine and some ketchup and mustard. It’s a ballpark experience in a pizza box. In this video: The Early Access Hustle: How I got the pizza before the release date. Price Breakdown: What it costs to get a custom bake. The Taste Test: Does the sausage crust actual...

I Found a Restaurant Hidden Behind a Vending Machine in Tokyo Ueno

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  Ueno is easily one of our favorite spots in Tokyo for high-energy vibes and low-budget gems! We’re kicking off the day at Hard Off Ueno-Okachimachi—one of the few locations that actually lets you film inside! Whether you're hunting for retro games or a "wild Catreeen" this is the spot. I Found a Restaurant Hidden Behind a Vending Machine in Tokyo Ueno For lunch, we hit up the legendary Sekai no Yamachan (世界の山ちゃん) for their viral "Phantom Wings." It’s peppery, salty, and totally addictive. We even tried the Monster Energy Sour—yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like, and for $3.50, it’s a total Tokyo "need." But the real highlight? We found a secret restaurant hidden behind a Coca-Cola vending machine! It’s called The GOD Diner, and it’s a total vibe shift—blow-torched chili cheese fries, American sundaes, and... frozen cocktail shrimp? We tried it all so you don't have to (seriously, stick to the burgers!). 📍 Locations & Travel Info: Hard ...

JAPAN SNACK HAUL: Authentic Sakura Treats Delivered to My Door! with Tokyo Treat and Sakuraco

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  Experience the taste of Japan at home! 🌸 In today's video, we’re diving into a massive Japanese snack haul featuring two of the most popular subscription boxes: Tokyo Treat and Sakura Co. Whether you’re a fan of modern, limited-edition treats or traditional, artisan wagashi, these boxes bring the magic of a Japanese Sakura Festival (Matsuri) right to your front door. We’re doing a full taste test and review of the "Sakura Night Matsuri" and "Sakura Moonlight Festival" collections. #Japan #Tokyotreat #Sakuraco #affiliatelink This video is brought to you by Tokyo Treat & Sakuraco Use code KEVINANDCAT to receive $5 off your first Box #TokyoTreat through my link: https://team.tokyotreat.com/kevinandcat and #Sakuraco through my link https://team.sakura.co/kevinandcat @wearesakuraco @TokyoTreat 🍱 What’s Inside the Boxes? We’re trying everything from viral Matcha Latte KitKats and Caramel Crunky bars to authentic Sakura Mochi, Ume Pink T...

How To Visit Shibuya Tokyo Japan for Nerds

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  Shibuya Solo Adventure! 🎮 Hidden Pokemon Card Lounge & Street Fighter 6 Arcade Battle! Description: Cat is taking a break to stream today, so I’m heading into the heart of Shibuya on a mission! My goal: Find some legendary Street Fighter 6 merch and track down an arcade cabinet to test my Zangief skills. 🥊 Shibuya is always a maze of construction, but I found some incredible spots you won't want to miss. First stop: Shibuya TSUTAYA. This place has been totally renovated and now features a "Time-Sharing" lounge where you can get unlimited snacks and drinks for about $25/hour. But the real treasure is on the 5th floor—the Official Pokemon Card Lounge. It’s sleek, sophisticated, and perfect for a high-stakes battle (even if they don't allow filming inside!). I also checked out Shibuya PARCO, home to the Capcom Store, Nintendo Tokyo, and Jojo World. Did I finally find my Zangief plushie? And is the "tip culture" controversy at Smash Scramble real? 🍔 ...

Exploring Ikebukuro: Tokyo’s Ultimate Hub for Anime, Retro Gaming, and Hidden Gems

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 Forget the overwhelming crowds of Shinjuku or the tourist traps of Shibuya. If you want a day filled with high-contrast experiences—from intense arcade battles to serene 60th-floor "indoor parks"— Ikebukuro is where you need to be. We recently spent a full day diving into the heart of this district to see if the viral treats and legendary arcades actually live up to the hype. Here is your essential guide to navigating Ikebukuro like a pro. 🕹️ The Arcade Mission: Strategy vs. Luck Our day started with a clear goal: winning a Furby coin purse and a Blanka plushie. Plaza Capcom & Bandai Namco Cross Store: Located inside the massive Sunshine City complex, these are must-visits. Whether you are hunting for Capcom goods or trying your hand at the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Battle Royale machine, the energy here is unmatched. Mikado Game Center: For the purists, Mikado is legendary. This is the spot for retro fighting games. If you want to see (or join) a Street Fighter II ...

What to Eat in Busan: 3 Must-Try Spots & The Best Korean BBQ in Haeundae 🇰🇷

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  Busan is a city that truly has it all—stunning coastal views, vibrant energy, and some of the best food we’ve ever had in South Korea. In our latest vlog, we spent the day exploring the Haeundae area, walking the boardwalk, and embarking on a mission to find the most delicious bites in the city. If you’re planning a trip to Busan, you’ll want to save these three spots! 1. Alice Donuts: A Sweet Start Our day kicked off with a lucky find thanks to some local feline friends! Alice Donuts lured us in with the promise of fresh, sugary treats. We tried their mini donuts (an absolute steal at about $0.70 for a whole bag) and their heartier butter donuts ($4). The Verdict: The sugar is like snow, and the donuts are perfectly fluffy. It’s the perfect light snack before a long walk. 2. Jayondo Sag (Salted Bread): The Local Favorite After a beautiful 45-minute walk along the Haeundae boardwalk and taking in the sunset from the Skywalk, we headed to Jayondo Sag . This place is incredibly p...

The Great Canadian Carb Comeback: Bring Back the Tim Hortons Bread Bowl!

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There was a time when a "Tims Run" hit differently. You didn’t just get a double-double and a wrap; you got a sourdough vessel filled to the brim with hearty comfort. Whether it was the thick, rich chili or a creamy soup, that bread bowl was more than just a meal—it was a Canadian icon. We are officially on a mission to convince Tim Hortons to bring back the legendary Sourdough Bread Bowl , and we need your help to make it happen! Why We’re Fighting for the Bread Bowl If you remember the satisfaction of dipping that wooden spoon into a chili-filled bowl of carbs, you know exactly what we’re talking about. In our latest video, we’re diving deep into: A Trip Down Memory Lane: The history of the Tim Hortons Bread Bowl and why it gained such a cult following. The Great Disappearance: Why it was removed from the menu and why we believe that was a massive mistake for comfort-food lovers across the country. The Power of the People: How we can use our collective voice to get this ...

MEGA Don Quijote Guide: What to Buy & What to Avoid in Tokyo (2026)

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 Tokyo is a city of lights, incredible food, and—if you aren't careful—a place designed to suck your wallet dry! If you’ve been researching a trip to Japan, you’ve undoubtedly heard of the legendary Don Quijote (or "Donki"). But with seven floors of chaos, where do you start? We’re taking you inside MEGA Don Quijote to show you the best deals, the unique finds, and a few things you might want to skip. What is Don Quijote? Don Quijote is Japan’s premier discount superstore. You’ll recognize it by the blue penguin mascot, Don Pen , who you’ll see plastered on every wall [ 00:55 ]. It’s a one-stop shop for everything from luxury handbags to green tea-flavored Kit Kats. Top Picks: What to Buy 1. Health & Beauty Essentials Walking 20,000+ steps a day in Tokyo takes a toll. We highly recommend picking up: Pokémon Sleep Bubble Bath: Perfect for relaxing after a long day of exploring [ 01:15 ]. Salonpas & Pain Patches: These are absolute lifesavers for your legs [ 02:...

The Ultimate Breakfast Spot in Playa del Carmen: Chez Waffles

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  The Ultimate Breakfast Spot in Playa del Carmen: Chez Waffles If you’re visiting Playa del Carmen and searching for the perfect way to start your day, look no further. Whether you have a serious sweet tooth or crave something savory and spicy, Chez Waffles (Shea Waffle) is a must-visit destination that offers an incredible vibe and even better food. A Vibe Like No Other Located in the heart of paradise, Chez Waffles is more than just a restaurant—it’s an experience. The atmosphere is colorful, vibrant, and incredibly Instagrammable at every turn [ 01:55 ]. One of the best parts? Unlike many breakfast spots that crank the music up too high, the volume here is perfect, allowing you to actually enjoy your meal and conversation [ 04:40 ]. Pro Tip: This spot gets busy fast! Make sure to arrive early to snag a table [ 00:57 ]. The Menu: Something for Everyone The menu is extensive and surprisingly inclusive. Whether you are looking for a classic breakfast or have specific dietary nee...

Is Japan’s Oldest Amusement Park Asakusa Hanayashiki Still Worth the Hype? (2026 Guide)

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If you’re wandering through the historic streets of Asakusa, past the incense smoke of Sensoji Temple, you’ll find a colorful slice of history tucked behind the buildings. Welcome to Asakusa Hanayashiki , Japan’s oldest amusement park. First opened as a flower park in 1853, this tiny urban oasis has survived wars, fires, and the rise of high-tech giants like Tokyo Disneyland. But in 2026, does this vintage "Showa Era" relic still hold up, or is it just a tourist trap? Let’s dive into the retro charm and quirky eats of Hanayashiki. 🎢 The Main Attraction: Japan’s Oldest Rollercoaster The crown jewel of the park is the Roller Coaster , which has been rattling along its tracks since 1953. The Vibe: Don't expect 100-mph drops or corkscrews. This is all about "vintage thrills." The Experience: There’s something genuinely exhilarating (and slightly terrifying) about zooming past the windows of neighboring apartment buildings. It’s loud, it’s bumpy, and it’s pure nos...

Getting LOST in Gamcheon Village, Busan! 🗺️ (Viral Egg Sandwich & The Little Prince)

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Welcome back to the blog! Today’s adventure was a mix of "Instagram vs. Reality." We headed to the famous Gamcheon Culture Village , but not before fueling up on the sandwich that’s been all over our feeds. If you're planning a trip to Busan in 2026, grab a coffee and read our "struggle guide" so you don't make the same mistakes we did! 🇰🇷 🍳 First Stop: The Egg Drop Hype We started our morning searching for Egg Drop . Even in 2026, this place is still a staple. We hit up the Seomyeon branch, but they are all over Nampo and Haeundae too. Is it worth it? YES. The brioche is buttery, and the eggs are literally like clouds. Kevin’s Order: Classic Americano Sandwich (Simple, clean, delicious). Cat’s Order: Bacon Double Cheese on Brioche (Heavy on the sweet mayo, just how I like it). Price Check: Expect to pay between ₩6,000 – ₩8,500 ($4.50 - $6.50 USD) per sandwich now. 🧭 The Struggle: Navigation & "The Wrong Stop" Here is where things got....