gleam wrote:Menus:
McDonald's Finland Highlight: Bueno El Maco, which appears to be a quarter pounder with cheese and salsa. You can also get a curry dipping sauce for your mcnuggets.
eatchicago wrote:McDonald's is famous for adapting their menus to suit regional tastes. My most recent sighting was McD's serving poutine in Montreal.
Best,
Michael / EC
JoelF wrote:Hmm...In general I stay away from the fast food, but Tokyo is a wonder for cultural cognitive dissonance. Nothing like seeing the red & white awnings of a TGIFriday's on a 10-foot-wide storefront, or fine french pastries being sold in the subway station next to a katsu stand.
- Beer in McD's in Frankfort, Germany is probably too mundane
- A burger with seaweed on it in McD's in Tokyo (didn't eat it -- too much other good food to spend my short time there in fast food. I was thoroughly ticked that the company brough lunch in from Subway for the three days of meetings I was there)
- Not an unusual food, but this gave me the giggles: In Toronto, Chicken McNuggets are Poulet McCrouquettes
- In Paris, that bastion of 60's Chinese-American is called ouef foo yong
Flip wrote:...I also remember that the McLean burger patty contained seaweed or a derivitive of.
Flip wrote: IIRC, the McDonald's located on the first floor of their corporate building in Oakbrook was/is known as the Golden Arch, and served beer and wine.
I also remember that the McLean burger patty contained seaweed or a derivitive of.
Flip
papua2001mk wrote:KFC openened in the last few years in the town I grew up in, the first American food available (not even McD's!), and they reportedly offer spicy chicken, so spicy that my American friends can't even finish one piece!
annieb wrote:In New Hampshire and Maine, McDonald's serves lobster rolls in the summer. Tried one once when I was held captive by a bunch of kids. It tasted about what you would expect a lobster roll from McD's to taste like, and wasn't cheaper than the excellent lobster rolls available in local diners (which usually came with fries included at about the same price).
And I believe the McLean was made with carageenan, although I can't find anything right now to positively confirm that.