Perry, my hubby, rarely steps into McDonald's in US. But he loves to step into those in Hong Kong. According to him, the food is great and places are nice and clean. So, every time we go back, there's a routine to have our breakfast in McDonald's every morning.
Also, according to him, a few of them serve better food, such as the one close by the Pacific Place and the Festival Walk. Our latest visit in Hong Kong proved that he was 100% correct.
We were in a different McDonald's that morning for a shopping trip after that. Not only the food was not great, so as the service. So, location, location, location.....
In 2005, my trip back to Hong Kong, I realized that almost every McDonald's renovated and each has its own theme. In my opinion, it's really nice to enjoy the different atmospheres in different locations.
In 2012, I saw that most McDonald's had been renovated again. Some of them open 24/7 which was great. The one close to the City Garden Hotel Hong Kong, where we stayed, does that.
The theme of these newly renovated McDonald's is very similar to each other. What amazed me was that we somehow came across a branch that it still had the theme of the well-known McDonald's characters such as Ronald McDonald, Grimace and so forth. It was like walking in the memory lane.
To adapt into one's culture, this Hong Kong western franchised restaurants chain always have something special that you may never have any chance to try in the world. I remember that they had teriyaki burger. Their breakfast have some Chinese fusion options as