McDonald’s in Hong Kong- Epic Wasabi Filet-O-Fish and Black Sesame Sundae!
Sorry for the long hiatus on my blog posts! I have been
extremely busy in Hong Kong meeting friends, relatives, travelling, and
discovering possibilities of my future. I haven’t finished writing all about
Korea yet but I will skip around and write about Hong Kong because I just can’t
wait! I also just came back from Tokyo yesterday so you also might see some
posts on Japanese food here and there
So one of my favourite places to eat in other countries is
their McDonalds. I find the localized menu very interesting and it really
allows me to experience their culture just a little bit deeper through their local flavours and food.
their McDonalds. I find the localized menu very interesting and it really
allows me to experience their culture just a little bit deeper through their local flavours and food.
The first thing I had at McDonalds in Hong Kong was their
new “Wasabi Filet- O-Fish”. It was a
no brainer for me to get this when I first saw it advertised because it sounded
so cool!
new “Wasabi Filet- O-Fish”. It was a
no brainer for me to get this when I first saw it advertised because it sounded
so cool!
It looks like a typical McDonalds filet-o-fish burger except
instead of just regular tartar sauce, it is mixed with wasabi mayo. The end
product was an epic fish burger than gave me a punch in the nose every few
bites from the wasabi. I was in L-O-V-E.

instead of just regular tartar sauce, it is mixed with wasabi mayo. The end
product was an epic fish burger than gave me a punch in the nose every few
bites from the wasabi. I was in L-O-V-E.
For anyone who likes apple pie and is currently residing in
Hong Kong or will visit sometime in the future, may I suggest the amazing fried apple pie?? It is nothing like
the apple pie in America/Canada because it is fried instead of baked (yes I
know… the calories =.= but oh well!). The end result is a crispy pie shell
surrounding a pile of hot apple goodness and you honestly can’t miss out on
this.
Hong Kong or will visit sometime in the future, may I suggest the amazing fried apple pie?? It is nothing like
the apple pie in America/Canada because it is fried instead of baked (yes I
know… the calories =.= but oh well!). The end result is a crispy pie shell
surrounding a pile of hot apple goodness and you honestly can’t miss out on
this.
On another occasion, Trixie and I were visiting a prime
tourist attraction called “The Peak” where you get to see the amazing skyline
of Hong Kong. We stumbled across another McDonalds and decided to get some
ice-cream to cool down from the summer heat (and humidity). On the menu was green tea and red bean, black sesame, and green apple/raspberry/ or
chocolate swirl.
tourist attraction called “The Peak” where you get to see the amazing skyline
of Hong Kong. We stumbled across another McDonalds and decided to get some
ice-cream to cool down from the summer heat (and humidity). On the menu was green tea and red bean, black sesame, and green apple/raspberry/ or
chocolate swirl.
We both are black sesame lovers so we went with the Black Sesame Sundae (11 RMD/ ~$1.50
CAD)!
CAD)!
It obviously didn’t taste like high quality black sesame but
the flavour was definitely there. It went well with the ice-cream and we
gobbled it up in minutes. If you do get it, just make sure to check your teeth
afterwards.
the flavour was definitely there. It went well with the ice-cream and we
gobbled it up in minutes. If you do get it, just make sure to check your teeth
afterwards.
Happy Eating!

courtesy of http://www.funny-potato.com/blog/weird-ice-cream
thanks for posting.