4/5 R. J. 1 year ago on Google
This
McDonald's
was
an
eye
opener!!!!!
It
gave
us
clear
and
definite
confirmation
that
the
us
has
the
bastardized
version
of
McDonald's.
It
is
a
national
consensus
that
this
is
not
the
highest
form
of
dining
by
any
stretch.
There
are
those
that
would
choose
to
starve
than
to
consume
the
questionable
menu
offered
stateside.
Behold!
This
McDonald's
was
a
pleasant
surprise!!!!
Just
seeing
the
pastries
and
Gelatos
offered
was
a
pure
culture
shock.
Very
much
like
a
novice
visitor
upon
stepping
into
the
TARDIS
for
the
very
first
time,
it
was
an
unsuspecting,
but
pleasant,
attack
on
the
senses!
There
was
a
selection
of
teas
that
was
nice
to
see.
This
visit
was
before
my
embracing
coffee
so
I
did
not
pay
attention
to
it.
But,
there
was
the
additional
allure
to
discovering
the
cafeteria.
You
had
to
walk
a
stone
corridor
and
ascend
some
stairs.
I
thought
I
was
going
to
a
club!
Once
you
get
to
the
cafeteria,
it
opens
to
a
spacious
dining
hall.
The
kiosks
were
available
in
English
and
ordering
was
far
more
orderly.
I
got
a
salad
and
my
daughter
got
a
burger.
The
salad
as
better
than
any
whole
foods
photo
op.
After
having
eaten
a
higher
standard
of
quality
food
during
our
visit,
my
body
was
elated.
But....
I
took
a
bite
of
my
daughter's
burger.
I
don't
know
what
was
in
that
burger
but
it
reverted
all
of
the
wholesomeness
that
I
had
enjoyed
up
to
that
moment.
It
prepared
me
for
the
descent
return
to
American
food
standards.
In
spite
of
the
wake-up
call,
this
is
a
beautiful
McDonald's
whereas
those
two
words
are
rarely
combined.
I
hope
to
return
for
another
visit
while
definitely
abstaining
all
the
burgers!!!
Get
there!
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