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Originally Posted by exbayern
(Post 21367874)
And many are not happy to see the continued spread of American junk food imperialism. At least McDonalds acknowledges local culture and taste; Burger King does not.
At least Burger King is getting into some delicious unique desserts nowadays. |
Originally Posted by exbayern
(Post 21367792)
I will admit that I recently stood outside a McDonalds in London whilst my German colleague satisfied his craving. I went to EAT instead for my meal, and we met back up to eat outside
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Funny. I never have cravings for noodles in broth. 9-)
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I ate at an Istanbul McDs near the overwater bridge in Sultanamet (that goes to Beyoglu), and the Big Mac and fries tasted the about the same as the McDs in my local neighborhood in Southern California. It was ok but not great.
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Originally Posted by Daner
(Post 21253351)
I checked out the small McDonalds on the Nanjing pedestrian street (downstairs, same side of the street as the Apple Store) in Shanghai in June. No tablecloths there. No BigMacs either. Not as high a standard as we see in Sweden. No better than I have seen in the US either.
Regarding KFC, the American version, when not managed by a lazy franchisee, simply blows the doors off of the Chinese version. In China, the mashed potatoes taste like saw dust and instead of biscuits, we get plasticesque bread rolls. And, don't even get me started on Taco Bell Grande. There's a reason it only lasted for a year in Shanghai; everybody knew that its food was abominable.
Originally Posted by YuropFlyer
(Post 21253893)
Pizza Hat, indeed, is quite a bit more "pricy" (compared to local alternatives) in China than in the US, they're trying to sell themselves as a "good" restaurant there. Don't like them, so tried them only once when I was really hungry and my stomach was a bit upset, it was ok but otherwise I would SO much prefer a Chinese restaurant over them.
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Can you get burgers & fries or Filet-O-Fish at U.S. McDonald's at 7AM?
Can you get burgers & fries or Filet-O-Fish at U.S. McDonald's at 7AM?
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Nope.
Gotta go to Burger King for that. Don't ask me how I know. |
Originally Posted by Doc Savage
(Post 25829319)
Nope.
Gotta go to Burger King for that. Don't ask me how I know. It might be more common in other parts of the country. I'm only familiar with the southeast. |
Originally Posted by WillCAD
(Post 25830655)
That's not universal, though. None of the BKs I know of in my part of the country serve breakfast food and lunch food at the same time. Breakfast is served from opening until 10:30 or 11:00, and lunch thereafter. There is generally about a 15-minute period after the switchover where you can buy leftover breakfast food, if they have any.
It might be more common in other parts of the country. I'm only familiar with the southeast. |
Originally Posted by weltfrieden
(Post 25830911)
on a recent Vegas trip, I had a 3-pound lobster and prime rib, with a side order or whipped cream-covered waffles for breakfast around 6AM, just before getting ready to go to the airport. after that, I just cant bring myself to eat regular breakfast foods anymore. :(
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Originally Posted by WillCAD
(Post 25831769)
After a breakfast like that, I'm surprised you can bring yourself upright.:D
what is the deal with these fabulous buffets at Vegas casinos anyway? they want people to explode or something? :D :D :D |
Originally Posted by WillCAD
(Post 25830655)
That's not universal, though. None of the BKs I know of in my part of the country serve breakfast food and lunch food at the same time. Breakfast is served from opening until 10:30 or 11:00, and lunch thereafter. There is generally about a 15-minute period after the switchover where you can buy leftover breakfast food, if they have any.
It might be more common in other parts of the country. I'm only familiar with the southeast. |
Originally Posted by WillCAD
(Post 25830655)
That's not universal, though. None of the BKs I know of in my part of the country serve breakfast food and lunch food at the same time. Breakfast is served from opening until 10:30 or 11:00, and lunch thereafter. There is generally about a 15-minute period after the switchover where you can buy leftover breakfast food, if they have any.
It might be more common in other parts of the country. I'm only familiar with the southeast. My work schedule has me eating backwards as I work overnight. Sometimes I can't think of eating what most people think as breakfast items. |
Originally Posted by teddybear99
(Post 25832880)
Where in the Southeast are you? Here in South Florida (can't get any further SE than that in the US), BK serves some lunch in the morning like Whoppers, Jrs, Big Kings, Original Chicken Sandwiches, etc. The one I go to will make me almost anything on the regular menu once I pointed out that they already had the patties cooked and the buns and condiments are already there. The one good thing is that I am not just buying one at a time so they usually are receiving a $10-15 order.
My work schedule has me eating backwards as I work overnight. Sometimes I can't think of eating what most people think as breakfast items. |
Originally Posted by braslvr
(Post 25832289)
Also, many McDs in airports serve both burgers and brekkie in the AM.
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