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2011/07/01
Our 10th Anniversary in Japan!
Enjoy this summer with our Cool & Spicy specials!
From July 1, 2011 to August 31, 2011

"Bubba Gump Shrimp" (BGS) is a casual American Seafood Dining restaurant themed on "Forrest Gump," the Academy Award wining motion picture produced by Paramount Pictures in 1994. As a seafood restaurant featuring shrimp dishes, it currently operates at 32 locations in 7 countries around the world including Hawaii and the continental United States. In Japan it operates 3 restaurants, one at Osaka and two at Tokyo (Tokyo Dome and Toyosu).
Since our first opening at Osaka in 2001, BGS has been successfully operating in Japan for 10 years and we would like to express our deepest appreciation to all our guests for supporting us.

This summer, to celebrate our 10th anniversary at all three locations in Japan, we will offer Chilly Shrimp, our famous shrimps served cold, and Steak and Shrimp Combination prepared in BGS style using "Chimichurri" a popular herb sauce amongst Argentina and other Central and South American countries. We will also offer two original beverages served in a 10th Anniversary light-up cocktail glass.

"Chilly Shrimp"
1,980 yen for regular size (300g), 1,480 yen for small size (200g)

Beer-braised shrimp, prepared cold perfect for a summer appetizer. Enjoy our cold and tender shrimp placed on crushed ice with our original cocktail sauce.

"Chimichurri Shrimp & Steak"
3,680 yen

Please enjoy the hefty 300 gram char-grilled juicy sirloin steak with the shrimp and vegetable skewer, sauced with chimichurri!

"Açai Berry Smoothie"
980 yen (served in a 10th anniversary light-up glass)

Natural flavored smoothie blended with banana and various berries, primarily acai.

"Passion Fruit Caipirinha"
1,180 yen (served in a 10th Anniversary light-up glass)

A rum-based cocktail with a tropical yet dry aftertaste, blended with pineapple juice and Agave Nectar made directly from blue agave typically grown in the deserts of Mexico and Arizona.


Click here to visit the official website:
http://www.bubbagump.jp/english/

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