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The Most Unusual Mcdonald's Restaurants in the World

It's no secret that the U.S. fast food chain McDonald's is the largest in the history of food service, and its burgers taste is the same almost everywhere. But rarely do restaurants have their counterparts.

Often, designers have come up with some very original solutions for new restaurants. Sometimes this is due to public opinion, sometimes with the requirements of the authorities. In general, the options are many. We offer a selection of the most unusual restaurants in the world.



Hangzhou, China
Hangzhou, China

Aswan, Egypt
Aswan, Egypt

 Bergen, Norway
Bergen, Norway

 Chinatown in New York City, USA
Chinatown in New York City, USA

Clifton Hill, Australia
Clifton Hill, Australia

Darling Harbour, Australia
Darling Harbour, Australia

 Fairhaven, Massachusetts, USA
Fairhaven, Massachusetts, USA

 Freeport, Maine, USA
Freeport, Maine, USA

 Galleria Vittoria Emanuele, Milan, Italy
Galleria Vittoria Emanuele, Milan, Italy

Hameln, Germany
Hameln, Germany

 Higashiomi, Shiga, Japan
Higashiomi, Shiga, Japan

 Kristiansand, Norway
Kristiansand, Norway

 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 Madrid, Spain
Madrid, Spain

 New Hyde Park, New York, USA
New Hyde Park, New York, USA

 Ohrid, Macedonia
Ohrid, Macedonia

 Orlando, Florida, USA
Orlando, Florida, USA

Porto, Portugal
Porto, Portugal

 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
St. Louis, Missouri, USA

 Taupo, New Zealand
Taupo, New Zealand

 The world's largest McDonald's, Olympic Park, London, UK
The world's largest McDonald's, Olympic Park, London, UK

Times Square, New York, USA
Times Square, New York, USA

 Ulsan, South Korea
Ulsan, South Korea

 Vinita, Oklahoma, USA
Vinita, Oklahoma, USA

 Yangshuo, China
Yangshuo, China


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