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McDonald's Family Restaurant ReviewA winning formula based on mediocrityHas anyone reviewed the food at McDonalds before? Has anyone thought the food at McDonalds was worth reviewing? Has anyone queried that McDonalds food may not actually fit under the title "food"?
Not me. In the continuing quest to find the best restaurant in Cairns, McDonalds must be a part of that process and endure rigorous analysis of its cuisine by your reviewer. Let's start with the location.
McDonalds has incredible views. You can look out over the Bruce Highway at Woree, watch tourists walking along the Cairns Esplanade, laugh at kids leaping around on play equipment at Smithfield, amuse yourself by dodging cars at Manunda, and capture glimpses of 21st century adolescence at Cairns Central and Earlville. I don't think there are any other restaurants that offer that kind of experience.
The atmosphere at McDonalds is family oriented and fun. The kids can play on the equipment outside while parents suck coffee and chat about their day. It's a handy place to take the kids, or your friends, if you're short on time and need to stuff something down your throat. It's even better if you're short on energy and want someone else to cook dinner for you.
Which brings us to service. Although waiters and waitresses don't come to your table with a notepad and pen, eager to please and top up your wine glass, patrons do receive food extremely quickly. You order and pay at the front counter and a young employee hands the food over on a tray to take back to a table of your choice. McDonalds cunningly omits straws and serviettes from the tray, which allows the kids to skip over to a nearby table and grab a handful of the essentials. For some reason, it fills them with delight.
Food at McDonalds is open to scrutiny and has been attacked by anti-McDonalds activists for decades. The menu is unchanging - a polite way of saying it is stagnant. But it has a winning formula and millions of people around the globe feast on Big Macs and soggy fries every day, like they did the day before, and the day before that. The "New Tastes" menu is an attempt to excite diners with exotic meals like toasted cheese and ham sandwiches for lunch, and omelette for breakfast. But these meals have been around for decades, perhaps centuries. They are not "new tastes".
I usually feast on a Quarter Pounder with Cheese with a side of fries and a medium coke. The Quarter Pounder is like an adult version of the cheeseburger, and just as palatable. Occasionally at home I gnaw on damp newspaper to remind me of the texture and taste. I am still waiting for the day my burger resembles the burger on the picture board above the serving counter.
Overall, McDonalds is adequate for a quick feed. I'd advise consuming McDonalds food less than once a week, once a month if possible. This is for two reasons: your digestive tract will thank you, and you will decompose when you finally shuffle off this mortal coil instead of suffering the indignity of a half-life of 5 million years.
Good eating. Enjoy your meal.
- Diner Diller
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