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  • I stopped at a fast food burger joint called Lotteria and was promised a free 15-minute wireless connection.

    Mark Joseph: Dispatch From Tokyo: The Economy, Music Biz & Google 2009

  • Lotteria have recently annouced a 100 yen menu to compete with McDonalds, and the bonus question in Q6 on Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is perhaps inspired by the huge queues outside their shop, even after nine months after opening!

    A to Z of Japan facts and figures from 2007 2007

  • There's also a prankish streak: When fast-food chain Lotteria held an online poll asking customers to vote for a new flavor of milk shake, 2channelers stuffed the ballot box in favor of kimchi — fermented cabbage.

    Meet Hiroyuki Nishimura, the Bad Boy of the Japanese Internet By Lisa Katayama 2008

  • (Lotteria dutifully offered the vile concoction for sale.)

    Meet Hiroyuki Nishimura, the Bad Boy of the Japanese Internet 2008

  • There's also a prankish streak: When fast-food chain Lotteria held an online poll asking customers to vote for a new flavor of milk shake, 2channelers stuffed the ballot box in favor of kimchi — fermented cabbage.

    Meet Hiroyuki Nishimura, the Bad Boy of the Japanese Internet 2008

  • (Lotteria dutifully offered the vile concoction for sale.)

    Meet Hiroyuki Nishimura, the Bad Boy of the Japanese Internet By Lisa Katayama 2008

  • Lotteria, a South-Korean chain, has two kinds of bulgogi burgers: one uses Australian beef ($2.50); the other, Korean beef ($4).

    The Dish: Bulgogi 2008

  • Lotteria burger shops have helped him assimilate so thoroughly that by the time we meet him, two decades later, he's just an inconspicuously "average middle-aged South Korean man, his belly round, his chest puny, and his arms jiggly," who drives a Hyundai, holds dear his iPod, carries a Samsonite briefcase and quaffs Heineken and Americanos.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Lotteria burger shops have helped him assimilate so thoroughly that by the time we meet him, two decades later, he's just an inconspicuously "average middle-aged South Korean man, his belly round, his chest puny, and his arms jiggly," who drives a Hyundai, holds dear his iPod, carries a Samsonite briefcase and quaffs Heineken and Americanos.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • So, we pop into what I thought was a mini mart - Lotteria, but it was a greasy fast food place.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

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