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Feedback gevenFirst the teller stared at me in confusion when I tried to order a hamburger and a cheeseburger with my last pesos at the international airport buenos aires (eze) in the reception hall. it took some unsuccessful attempts and finally (probably) her chef to realize what I wanted. Unfortunately, this was not a mcdonald’s hamburger, which I am more used to, but they only set a meeting between the rolls (see photo).
It’s 1:00a.m. And no more burgers? Why a Mc Donald’s in a international airport doesn’t have a Big Mac (Mc Donald’s greatest burger) in the store? No fries, no burgers... nothing... could be closed that will be no difference from being open....
Different from the above, there is nothing but the cash register and the food counter, which is good. the place had only 3 bad employees overall, which made it quite time-consuming to finally get the food. a kind of alarm from the kitchen... from the non-stop stop all the time and quite loud, super annoying (poor staff). the pommes came cold. the koks was pretty flat, very unfizzy. the big mac seemed smaller than on other mc donalds all over the world. pretty bad experience.
The mccafe at mcdonald’s is the first food outlet that they see as they go from customs and after a long flight from the usa we have fetched a milkshake. both were great, but were surprisingly expensive much more than what we were paying in the usa.
Ate here whilst waiting for a flight as I thought it would be the easy option......absolute chaos. The food was fine and typical McDonalds fare but trying to actually get the meal you had purchased was a nightmare. Granted it was busy, but even the...staff couldn't work out who should have which order when there's a dozen or more people waiting for food they've paid for! expensive than normal too, as it's in the airport.