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Mcdonald's in Portugal – The Same But Different

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Mcdonald's in Portugal – The Same But Different

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23 COMMENTS

  1. They absolutely have a slice of “cheddar” cheese on the Filet o’ Fish in the US! It’s one of the only things I ever get at McDonalds because it’s ‘surprisingly good’ ☺️

    And I was hoping it was the pancake breakfast!! They are spongy for sure. I was forced to live off those as a child and still have a soft spot for them with the breakfast sausage 😂

    Guessing they don’t have McGriddles?

  2. I shocked myself this year while in Ireland by visiting McDonald's on my own volition. They were running an "Italy" menu with cheese stix, tiramisu mcflurry, and a chicken sandwich. The McFlurry was good. Back in 2019 here in the states McDonald's was doing a world menu promotion, and every week they put menu items from a different countries McDs. I happen to visit them during the week they were selling a burger from Spain, it was really good. In fact I was kinda looking forward to going to McDonalds in Spain on my upcoming planned trip. That trip got cancelled as it was to take place in May 2020…

  3. Fun and different episode. Enjoyed seeing the different menu offerings in Portugal vs the U. S. I'm not a big fan of fast food restaurants in general, I prefer to cook my meals, but I did try the pancakes at McD's about two years ago. They were surprisingly good; light and fluffy as one would expect. The order comes with or without sausage, three large pancakes with butter and syrup. Very different from what you purchased there. Anyway, I would like to see you do a video on the Burger King experience. Thanks!

  4. The pancakes are similar to what you get in US, although you can usually cut them with a knife. Just about every sandwich at McDonald's has cheese on it, except their hamburgers. Since I avoid McDonald's, and Burger King will be within easy walking distance of where we will be living in Braga, a BK menu would be interesting.

  5. Some of those sandwiches do look worthwhile. I wonder if those pancakes might be better eaten right away. Even when I make them at home, if I get distracted while eating they do lose a little of their appeal.

  6. 😂 😂 😂 Love your pancake experience! It was a good laugh. I’ll try to clip that initial expression on your face and paste it my scrapbook!. 🤣
    My guess is a fish sandwich in PT would be stufffed with bacalhau! 🐟

    I’m certainly not a McDonalds expert but appreciate how folks could be intimidated when eating abroad and yield to something more familiar.👍🏻

    Many, many years ago, I too visited McDonalds to glance (not eat!) at local menus. At the time, I was surprised to find beer in Germany 🇩🇪 and Cappuccino in Italy 🇮🇹. BTW—A friend of mind visited a McDonalds in Italy recently (I was obviously disappointed in his selection of restaurants 😡) and told they charged him for ketchup. Is that true? 🤔

    Thought you’d know. 💶

  7. Big brands… I was at Lisbon airport this morning, and my wife was travelling back to the UK for a short trip. So we, unfortunately, ventured to Starbucks. After 7 months here drinking full-flavoured coffee – it was like drinking weak brown water, and the chocolate cookie was particularly unpleasant.

  8. I don’t eat fast food really anymore but one thing I noticed is Diet Coke isn’t a think in Portugal. Can’t eat junk food without Diet Coke. That Coke Zero stuff is nasty to me. That McDonald’s in Porto is bananas.

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