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One thing I always do whenever I visit another country is to try their McDonald's. It may sound a little weird but hear me out.
McDonald's in every country always has something special - menu items that you can't find anywhere else. It's like a small cultural experience served in a paper box. You get a taste of local flavours but still wrapped in that similar golden-arches comfort.
Here in Switzerland, they have some seriously unique items. Two of the best things I've ever had from McDonald's around the world are the McExtreme Bacon Burger and their chocolate pie. Let's start with the burger.
The McExtreme bacon burger is rich, saucy and incredibly meaty. It's stacked with juicy beef, crispy bacon, melted cheese and a bold, creamy sauce that ties everything together perfectly. It's not your average fast-food burger. It tastes premium, hearty and deeply satisfying. Definitely not something I expected to fall in love with at McDonald's.
An then... the chocolate pie. Oh My Goodness!!!
This is hands down the best McDonald's pie I've ever had. Unlike the usual pies you find in other countries, where the filling can taste like artificial jam or overly sweet custard. This one is different. The chocolate filling is rich and smooth, almost like real melted chocolate. Nothing can go wrong with Swiss chocolate. It's not overly sweet either, which makes me think they're using something closer to dark choc. It tastes deeper, more intense and way more luxurious that you'd expect from a fast-food dessert
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| McExtreme Bacon meal CHF 17.50 |
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| The M CHF 11.10 |
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| Chicken wings (6pcs) CHF 6.60 |
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| Schokoladentasche (chocolate pie) CHF 2.90 |
So yes, trying McDonald's in every country might sound strange. But for me, it's like a mini food adventure inside a global brand. Sometimes you may unlock something unforgettable. Like this bacon loaded burger that hits all the right notes or a chocolate pie that completely redefines your expectations. And Switzerland? You definitely did not disappoint.
Stay tuned for the next blog in Swiss:






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