I remember my first McDonald's experience here in US. Besides converting US dollars to Philippine pesos everytime I buy, I also started comparing the New York McDonald's to those in the Philippines. The serving size is way different. The regular size here is already the large size in the Philippines! McD is the one of the cheapest food in the market. If you wanna get full (but don't care about calories or health in general), McD is the answer.
*FYI: As of this writing, the current money exchange from US dollar to Philippine peso is:
PHP/USD = 48.81618
Speaking of special McDonald's products in a specific state or country, let me share to you what McDonald's PHILIPPINES have that US McDonald's don't (specifically New York).
As we all know, Filipinos (like most Asians) are big fans of RICE. Filipinos alone generally eat RICE 3 times a day. So obviously, our McD offers RICE meals with from breakfast to dinner!
Let's start with breakfast:
Longganisa w/ RICE - longganisas (Philippine chorizo) served with RICE and is available only during breakfast hours.
Don't order Big Breakfast thinking you'll get the same one we have here in NY 'coz it would totally be different. This is the Philippine version of Big Breakfast:
*For the Westernized who can't bear to eat RICE for breakfast, here's a bread breakfast for you. Pandesal is the Filipino counterpart of bagel.
Hamdesal is a bun served with pineapple glaze syrup with mayonnaise and Canadian bacon, scrambled egg and cheese.
Now here's for lunch/dinner:
The famous Chicken McDo!
You can also subsitute the RICE with McSpaghetti (Filipino spaghetti has a sweet blend sauce plus hotdog bits!) And oh! please don't forget the gravy. Only in the Philippines ;-)
You can also order the Chicken McDo Party Package!
*For the lazy ones or OC with dirty fingers while eating chicken,
we have Crispy Chicken Fillet , breaded chicken fillet served with RICE and gravy
or the Crispy Chicken Sandwich for the non-lovers of RICE.
Our Dollar Menu version is called McDo Barya Treats
*"Barya" means coins in Tagalog.
The regular McDonald's products still have some variations to what we have here like:
*The Burger McDo has been tailored to Filipino taste, including a popular local condiment: banana ketchup.
*The McNuggets can also be served with RICE! lol
-5 pieces of McChicken Nuggets served with rice and barbecue sauce.
Here are snapshots of me and my long lost elementary/high school friends during my vacation in the Philippines last Mar-Apr 2009 in a McDonald's in my hometown:
I miss this Chicken & Spag meal! (as popularly known)
TO FOREIGNERS:
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED MCDONALD'S PHILIPPINES?
OR WILL YOU EVER TRY? ;-)
TO FILIPINOS (in the Philippines):
Please give us an update as to what's new in our McDonald's.
At least there's something we're looking forward to try when we go home for a vacation. Thanks! (",)
***HOW ABOUT YOU, WHAT OTHER MCDONALD PRODUCTS HAVE YOU TRIED WHEN YOU WENT TO ANOTHER STATE OR COUNTRY? SHARE IT WITH US! AT LEAST WHEN WE TRAVEL TO THESE PLACE, WE WON'T MISS THE TREATS! LIKE I DID IN SINGAPORE! ;-( (I didn't go to their McDonald's and totally missed their Seaweed Shaker Fries that my friend, Will Petz just tried but I guess he didn;t like it though. lol***
Addendum:
I went to HAWAII on December 2008 and their McDonalds have somewhat the same as the Philippine breakfast meals except that longanissa was substituted by Portuguese Sausage or Spam with eggs and RICE! I loved it!
2 comments:
here in nz they have KIWIburger. nut dont worry they dont shoot the kiwibirds here, mince them and make them into yummy patties(they're actually protected. Kiwi is just the slang for new zealanders like pinoy is to Filipinos. what makes this burger different is the beetroot slice on top of the yummy 100%nz beef patty... yumyum
rocker'draught: they call it "kiwi" burger as reffering to the locals? like American burger or Pinoy burger? by any chance, is there a kiwi fruit in the burger? lol
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