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Bhoy wrote:ZRH has a McDonalds landside and a Burger King airside.
DouglasDC10 wrote:Bhoy wrote:ZRH has a McDonalds landside and a Burger King airside.
Same situation in FRA: One McDonald's landside in each terminal as well as a Burger King airside in Terminal 2.
Bricktop wrote:Slightly OT: Channeling my inner Jules Winnfield, what do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in Germany?
Bricktop wrote:DouglasDC10 wrote:Bhoy wrote:ZRH has a McDonalds landside and a Burger King airside.
Same situation in FRA: One McDonald's landside in each terminal as well as a Burger King airside in Terminal 2.
Slightly OT: Channeling my inner Jules Winnfield, what do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in Germany?
Bricktop wrote:Slightly OT: Channeling my inner Jules Winnfield, what do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in Germany?
SheikhDjibouti wrote:Bricktop wrote:Slightly OT: Channeling my inner Jules Winnfield, what do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in Germany?
That would most probably be a "Einhundert siebzehn gramm rindfleisch burger mit kâse" - which is a bit of a mouthful.![]()
But right now they are offering a "King Claus", mit edamer und maasdamer kâse. And it looks 'king delicious.![]()
https://www.burgerking.de/ohflammentraum
or there is this page if you want the full range.
https://www.burgerking.de/produkte
And I don't even speak German.....
DouglasDC10 wrote:Bhoy wrote:ZRH has a McDonalds landside and a Burger King airside.
Same situation in FRA: One McDonald's landside in each terminal as well as a Burger King airside in Terminal 2.
afterburner wrote:Changi Airport (SIN):
BK: T1 landside & airside, T3 airside
McD: T2 landside & airside, T3 landside
An interesting fact: Although Singapore is not a Muslim country, Burger King, McDonald's, and many other fast food restaurants such as KFC are halal-certified. It's because this country is surrounded by two large Muslim countries, Indonesia and Malaysia. Many, if not most, tourists in Singapore are from these two countries.
TheFlyingDisk wrote:Singapore has a Muslim minority actually.
Flanker7 wrote:That explains why I couldn't find that BK last year on my connection through AMS. And I couldn't find the airside McDonalds either.Amsterdam,BK landside MC Airside
Flanker7 wrote:Thanks, I'll try to find them. I was near the E gates when I was last in AMS. Anyway, I didn't miss eating McDonalds before departure though, it was probably best to eat light before an 11+ hrs flight across the Atlantic anyway.LTU932 next time go to the first floor in either the westhall near F and G or the central departure you'll find them there.
afterburner wrote:Changi Airport (SIN):
BK: T1 landside & airside, T3 airside
McD: T2 landside & airside, T3 landside
An interesting fact: Although Singapore is not a Muslim country, Burger King, McDonald's, and many other fast food restaurants such as KFC are halal-certified. It's because this country is surrounded by two large Muslim countries, Indonesia and Malaysia. Many, if not most, tourists in Singapore are from these two countries.
trauha wrote:Which one is better tasting?
LTU932 wrote:Flanker7 wrote:That explains why I couldn't find that BK last year on my connection through AMS. And I couldn't find the airside McDonalds either.Amsterdam,BK landside MC Airside
And as far as my former home airport HAM is concerned, they have a McDonalds in T1 landside.
trauha wrote:Which one is better tasting?