So are you in Hong Kong on business or is this some kind of vacation? I knew there was McDonald's all over the world, but I guess I never really thought about it much. This was really interesting to hear about how they create their menus around the food they serve and eat in different locations.
Personally, I think that's kind of cool that you visit different ones and you're right, it is a reflection of the culture. So a neat kind of experience.
But it looks like you and your son were having quite the good time there, eating goose for breakfast.
I'll have to live vicariously through you, John, because I don't see myself traveling abroad anytime soon. I've lived in a bunch of different states over the years, but right now I'm feeling pretty settled and traveling isn't as appealing as it once was. But I could definitely feel your enthusiasm in your article. So I bet your son is having all kinds of fun trying new things. You must be really blessed with a kid who isn't a picky eater.
This reads like Anthony Bourdain meets parenting memoir, and I mean that as the highest compliment. May your son always remember that first bite of goose and the magic of exploring side streets with dad. Have so much fun, John...
So are you in Hong Kong on business or is this some kind of vacation? I knew there was McDonald's all over the world, but I guess I never really thought about it much. This was really interesting to hear about how they create their menus around the food they serve and eat in different locations.
Personally, I think that's kind of cool that you visit different ones and you're right, it is a reflection of the culture. So a neat kind of experience.
But it looks like you and your son were having quite the good time there, eating goose for breakfast.
A mix of business and pleasure! Thanks for reading, Bette, and hope you try a McDonalds now whenever youβre abroad!
I'll have to live vicariously through you, John, because I don't see myself traveling abroad anytime soon. I've lived in a bunch of different states over the years, but right now I'm feeling pretty settled and traveling isn't as appealing as it once was. But I could definitely feel your enthusiasm in your article. So I bet your son is having all kinds of fun trying new things. You must be really blessed with a kid who isn't a picky eater.
This reads like Anthony Bourdain meets parenting memoir, and I mean that as the highest compliment. May your son always remember that first bite of goose and the magic of exploring side streets with dad. Have so much fun, John...
Thank you, Neela! π