Official information
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On a certain weekday, during Golden Week, this is the first time I've visited this Moss in...Find out more
2023/07 Visitation
2times
モスバーガーを久しぶりに訪問です。 目当ては7年ぶりに復活したフォカッチャサンドです。せっかくなのでサラダドリンクセットにしました。 サラダをたべて思ったのはシャキシャキし...Find out more
2021/09 Visitation
1times
真鯛カツ、海老カツオマールソース、オニオンフライいただきました。 さすがのクォリティですね。美味しです。 真鯛カツ美味しかった! 包みをあけた瞬間にレモンの香りが良い...Find out more
2021/05 Visitation
1times
Restaurant name |
Mosu Baga
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Categories | Burger |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
011-896-2424 |
Reservation Availability | |
Address |
北海道札幌市厚別区厚別中央3条6-1-7 |
Transportation |
Heading towards Ebetsu on National Route 12, it is on the left side, diagonally opposite the Social Insurance General Hospital. 10 minutes walk from Shin-Sapporo Station on the Tozai Line. 467 meters from Shin Sapporo. |
Opening hours |
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Budget(Aggregate of reviews) |
~¥999~¥999
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Not Accepted |
Private dining rooms |
not allowed |
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Non-smoking/smoking |
Smoking / Non-smoking area separated Please check with the restaurant before visiting as the law regarding passive smoking countermeasures (revised Health Promotion Law) has been in effect since April 1, 2020 and may differ from the latest information. |
Parking lot |
OK |
Space/facilities |
Comfortable space |
Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Location |
House restaurant |
Service |
Take-out |
With children |
Kids are welcome |
Remarks |
Drive-thru available |
PR for restaurants |
"Mos Burger" is a Hamburger specialty store that was born in Japan and values Japanese flavors.
Since opening in 1972, the company has been committed to providing delicious food, and does not prepare products in advance, but instead makes each product after an order is placed. In addition, the c
...ompany is committed to providing delicious, safe, and healthy food, and all of its stores use MOS fresh vegetables grown by partner farms in Japan.