Monster‑Sized Kyoto Eats
A new YouTube episode 'I Tried MONSTER SIZED Foods in Kyoto' showcases giant sushi rolls, oversized tempura and other novelty street foods that blend spectacle with local flavors (youtube.com). The episode highlights Kyoto’s playful side of culinary creativity — big, shareable dishes made for both locals and curious visitors (youtube.com).
The episode was posted to Jimmy Kim’s YouTube channel, which lists roughly 967,000 subscribers on its channel page. (youtube.com) The video’s description includes a Lingopie sponsorship credit and affiliate link tied to the episode’s runtime. (youtube.com) Jimmy Kim has run the “monster‑sized” format before—an earlier similarly titled Japan episode was published about 2.5 years ago, showing the creator’s recurring focus on oversized novelty dishes. (youtube.com) The Kyoto episode joins a cluster of recent Kyoto monster‑food uploads; a separate video documents a “monster tempura” rice bowl at KOMEFUKU near Nishiki Market, indicating multiple local spots now offering oversized shareable plates. (youtube.com) Related Jimmy Kim food videos routinely draw six‑figure view totals—examples on his channel show individual uploads with view counts in the tens and hundreds of thousands—demonstrating measurable audience interest in oversized food content. (youtube.com) Jimmy Kim’s channel page lists a regular upload cadence (new videos on Mondays at 10:00 p.m. KST) and a contact address (jimmy@mipon.co) used for bookings and sponsorship inquiries. (youtube.com)