
Attack of the Carbohydrates Hey Ichikawa Aya, can it be that you can’t eat a lot of fried chicken…? Guh… Or did you take too many side dishes…? The menu is too frustrating. I should have gone for a short distance run instead of a long one, huh? That’s some insight~ Hmm, maybe mashed potatoes, French fries, and steamed potatoes weren’t a good idea. And macaroni, I haven’t even touched it yet, even though my stomach is so full. It used to be shrimp gratin, not macaroni. Technical term? 72 72 what’s that? Crack Crack I think my belly is a little bit on the penalty (belly) borderline. It’s a no-go, Giriko-san.☆
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>>1
I realized it was that thing from Baki Chapter 1 and couldn’t stand it.
With all-you-can-eat places, if there are a lot of side dishes, your attention goes there and you end up not really having much of the main dishes…
Even if it’s for the purpose of replenishment, it’s impressive to be handling macaroni.
It’s nice to express the journey to fame as a theme.
>>4
When I hear “big trouble,” I associate it more with a spike in blood sugar than with vomiting… Since I’m feeling dizzy, it would normally be the latter.
Ayako Ichikawa’s eyes are intense when she’s looking at alcohol.
An incident occurred where an update happened simultaneously with the main site.
Compared to the original, Ichikawa Aya was much more rational.
Have you ever gone to an all-you-can-eat fried chicken place and had mashed potatoes, fries, and baked potatoes all at once!?
>>7
Don’t you get a craving for carbohydrates when you’re eating fried foods?
>>10
Wasn’t there no rice at Kenta’s all-you-can-eat?
It seems there used to be stores that had curry and things like that…
Also, macaroni.
I tried to see how many pieces I could go with.
It got tough around 4.
Ayaka Ichikawa also had an ethical sense that did not allow her to violate traffic laws.
My mouth feels too sticky before my stomach, and it makes me feel sick.
It’s commendable that you are spending time without drinking properly.
Both Oshi and the senbero are weird places, but they are delicious.
Understand what it feels like to be shown fried chicken and sushi at the same time!!!
That’s too much sweet potato.
When I went, I feel like there was no curry or white rice, but there was pilaf.
Isn’t it that Kenta’s all-you-can-eat is only available at three locations…?
I have started to want to go.
>>20
I remember that there were three permanent stores in Tokyo, Osaka, and Aichi, and the others were temporary locations.
When you go to a buffet restaurant in Kentucky
Realizing in the end that Biske’s ice cream topping is the strongest.
>>21
You came out with delicious information in the middle of the night!
I thought it looked familiar, and it turns out it’s a panel from Baki’s non-carbonated cola.
>>23
Ninety percent of the readers are so focused on Giriko’s lewd navel and waist that they don’t even notice.
About 3000 yen, huh?
Four pieces of chicken on their own are enough, and it’s probably a good strategy to go wide on the sides.
Certainly, if you add the round-trip transportation costs, it becomes a price that makes you hesitate…
It should be considered more of an event than a meal.
I used to go when Steak Gusto had an all-you-can-eat steak for 4000 yen.
Because the side menu includes unlimited fries and beef stew, I ended up ordering those as well and couldn’t eat much steak.
Because of that, the all-you-can-eat side menu is just too risky…
Fried chicken and white rice are only in Okinawa, right?
All-you-can-eat makes you crave carbohydrates, but the downside is that you get full quickly when you eat them.
A disease that makes me write 72 everywhere I put random numbers because I’m too brain-burned by Megido.
>>35
We need to mix 39 and 59 too.
>>34
Nanaa
Since a 10P barrel is around 3000 yen, wouldn’t it be better to just get that instead of going to an all-you-can-eat?
When you’re really hungry, the maximum limit for delicious eating is 5 pieces for a chubby person.
I also want a potato box, you fatso.
I bought a bird day pack, but I’ve taken a whole day to eat it in 5 portions. I wonder what kind of stomach those people have who benefit from all-you-can-eat deals.
>>40
It runs out in a young stomach.
>>40
For someone who exercises regularly, their appetite naturally increases, so they can easily eat about 10 items.
The more calories you consume due to exercise, the more you’ll increase your food intake, and the movement from running and jumping stimulates the organs, improving their function.
When I see the number 72, I feel like adding an O to the front, it’s a sickness.
With a will of steel to resist the temptation of the side menu, will you eat the main dish or will you just buy what you like without caring?
A few years ago, I went to an all-you-can-eat place in Machida, and I was satisfied.
The curry designed to pair with chicken was different from the typical ready-made curry found in all-you-can-eat setups, and both the sides and desserts were enticing as well.
Personally, I was happy that there was unlimited crispy food and ice cream because I dislike bone-in meat.
Ooooh
Iiiiii
He’s coming.
Wait… was the Kenta sale yesterday…?
It’s not today…
>>48
It’s not the day of meat.
I remember hearing that it’s Bird Day on the 28th.
I thought it was about coming out from above, but I was mistaken.
>>50
Maybe a double meaning.
It seems like you could get your money’s worth just from all-you-can-eat shrimp gratin…
It’s a hypothetical scenario, but…
>>51
(Leftover macaroni)
Is it really necessary to have a function that suddenly causes the stomach to have a violent rejection reaction when a certain amount of fat accumulates?
>>53
It is dangerous for unabsorbed fat to remain in the gastrointestinal tract.
>>53
Super important
There’s a Kenta buffet restaurant, but I really can’t eat there…
I thought four was enough.
In Tokyo, right now, only Machida is still doing it.
Kent is okay, but just one of La Mu’s bandit grilled dishes makes him feel sick.
Isn’t 72 a number for small breasts?
>>60
Megindu is 720, and 72 is definitely the bust size.
>>60
Abnormal Megiddo 720 Lover
Taking root vegetables at an all-you-can-eat buffet is a foolish strategy.
>>61
I understand it with reason, but…
>>61
There is a problem with sweet potatoes being too delicious…
Certainly, the early Chihaya had a bit of a devilish charm…
Those who eat what they want win.
It’s amazing that you can hold on until you get home… go ahead and fulfill your quota to your heart’s content…
>>67
Instead of just a “squeeze,” it turned into a “tight squeeze” three times, which made me laugh.
The timing of the buzz expert topic I prepared is exactly because it’s the same date and time as Mochizuki-san’s update… You would miss it if it weren’t for me.
I prefer chicken with bones over chicken without bones…
I wonder if it’s a matter of taste.
First of all, the pen name Meat Spaghetti is actually Meat Spike, which is the normal skill name from Full Course, not Meat Spaghetti…
>>72
Is that so!?
I held back on drinking to watch Giri’s strange behavior and took out the car.