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McDonald's in Japan Offers Shrimp Burger |
2005-10-15 |
And in Thailand it's the Samurai (lol) Burger - which is actually a spicy sausage patty - and they also had fried chicken... at McD's. And they delivered, lol. KFC in Saudi had a "hot" spicy chicken sandwich with cheese. Frickin' weird taste. In Thailand KFC's, well, it's spicy chicken pieces served with rice and cucumber slices, of course. So, what localized specialty burgers / dishes have you seen the chains offer in distant lands? Better hurry all you far-flung RBers - while the Internet still works, lol. |
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#5 Oh! And oil... it going up, then down, then more down, side ways, then up again. Guaranteed absolute. But.... I may have the order wrong. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-10-15 08:21 |
#4 Looks purdy good. I've been impressed over the last 2 years with Mikey D's ability to change audience. I won't bet against them again. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-10-15 08:20 |
#3 Zenster you are so right!! The first burger I had down under had a slice of beet-root. Of course I didn't know that before hand and when I saw the roll after the first bite I thought I'd bitten my tongue. Tasted great but the color (or was that colour?) was a bit of a shock. |
Posted by: AlanC 2005-10-15 16:43 |
#2 McDonald's in Japan Offers Shrimp Burger Bah! Their burgers are already pretty shrimpy. Let's get our Oz folk in here to tell you about hamburgers with a slice of pickled beet on them. Makes the Dutch with their French fries and Mayonnaise seem almost normal. |
Posted by: Zenster 2005-10-15 15:52 |
#1 Japan MCD's also offered teriaki burgers. The multi-story MCD's in Hong Kong served a rice dish (don't know what it was). But the Aussie pub in Kowloon had way better burgers. |
Posted by: Pappy 2005-10-15 10:25 |