You hungry? Like really, really hungry? Well, have I got a meal for you.
As pointed out on Ishikawa TV, curry restaurant Gold Curry has a special “challenge menu.” (Note: Japanese curry is different from Southeast Asian curry. Website Ishikawa Jethas a good explainer, and Kotaku’s own Chris Kohler has good curry-making tips.)
This story was originally published on January 10, 2014. It has since been updated.
Even in the world of super-sized Japanese food, this menu is rather unusual. And by “unusual,” I mean bonkers.
For example, if you order the 2-kilogram “challenge” curry rice (priced at 1,980 yen or US$18) and eat it in fifteen minutes, it’s free. Then, there is the four-kilo curry rice challenge, which is 3,480 yen ($31). Finish it in thirty minutes, and it’s free.
Sound easy? This gentleman is trying the four-kilogram challenge (photos courtesy of website Woodball).
Look how happy he is!
Don’t give up!
Oh dear.
Here’s where things get interesting. If you finish the six-kilogram curry rice challenge in thirty minutes, your 4,980 yen ($45) meal isn’t only free, but the restaurant will pay you 30,000 yen ($270) in prize money.
今日は、カレー好きな夫とカレーを食べに中野坂上にある金沢ゴールドカレーさんに行って来ました。私は6Kgのチャレンジカレーを♪ご飯4.5Kgに対してルーが1Kgしかなく、ルーが全然足りなかったので、玉子を追加追加で計15個分玉子かけごはんにして、美味しく完食でした♪ pic.twitter.com/yI6kdJQAc0
— 三宅智子 (@tomoko1121m) September 23, 2016
Finish the eight kilogram curry rice challenge in 45 minutes, and get your 6,480 yen ($58) meal paid for and get awarded the 50,000 yen ($450) prize purse.
The last challenge on the menu is the 10-kilogram curry rice challenge. It’s priced at 8,000 yen ($72), and you have an hour to finish the meal. Do so, and it’s free. What’s more, Gold Curry will also award you 100,000 yen—or $900.
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Keep in mind, you are mostly eating rice. So, if you order the ten kilo curry rice, that’s ten kilograms (22 pounds!) of white rice that you have to eat in an hour. My family of five goes through a ten-kilo bag of rice in about three weeks. If that still doesn’t help put things into context, here’s a photo:
Goodness.
With curry, sliced cabbage, and pork cutlets.
How it compares to a regular-sized order of curry rice.
金沢ゴールドカレー本店さんに本日お邪魔させて頂き10kgカレーを皆で食べに行きました!本当に味も美味しく、店員さんも最高に良い人達でした!是非皆様もチャレンジしてみてください(^-^)写真は重たくて顔が力んでますw pic.twitter.com/AKW4yOHHRC
— ティロ・フィナーレ加川 (@chara2shinai) January 21, 2014
If you still don’t understand how big this order is, here’s a dude holding it up.
「10kgゴールドカレー♪」https://t.co/w3s2azaTfG#もえあず #メガ盛り pic.twitter.com/6fScCHdkRN
— もえあず (@moeazukitty) April 13, 2016
Last spring, at Gold Curry’s branch in Bangkok, a brave food fighter ordered the ten-kilo curry.
Obviously, you must finish the meal by yourself. And it’s timed!
So much rice.
This guy is making good headway, though.
The brave challenger made it about halfway through, eating over six kilograms of rice in an hour. A defeat, sure, but a valiant effort.
What about you? You up for a challenge?
でかいww 10kgカレー pic.twitter.com/xo4h9jYUB1
— レン@_(:3 」∠)_ (@ren_glace_IIDX) September 29, 2016
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