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100mm(diameter) MacBun is a hamburger shop that opened in Rivoli, Turin in 2009.
Tracing back to its history, a Fassone cattle farm in Piedmont was founded in 1931,
which then started a butcher shop, and later opened MacBun, which serves hamburgers with strict adherence to the correct breeding, maturation, preservation, and cooking time,
with the concept of slow fast food.
They offer burgers with tartare (raw meat), which is unfamiliar in Japan,
and are vegan-friendly, and use disposable tableware made from biodegradable and fully compostable materials,
making this a fast food restaurant that is particular about everything.
The "Bun" in the name MacBun is a Turin dialect word meaning delicious, and for various reasons it became M**Bun.
Here is a sticker for that MacBun.
GAUTE MACH DA SUTA is also a Turin dialect word meaning get out of the way!
This is the perfect sticker for your car. Now you can be a Torinese! |