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Bidra med feedbackAfter I ordered a sandwich from there, I decided to watch it best as they prepare it, as no one wore gloves in the kitchen. The man who prepared the sandwich had only worked the garbage shortly before. After preparing the sandwich, he urged with all his weight and then began to use it to "clean" the dirty worktops. I threw it out, though I can't shake the disturbing display yet.
This is a great location next to Kennedy Park. The protector was great, the food was great and the building was clean. Can't ask for something more from McDonald's.
We ordered a McCafe Cappuccino and a McCafe Latte with pastries at the McDonald's in Miraflores. While the branch in the Plaza de Armas in Cusco did not have any milk on the three occasions we tried to order a coffee there and served coffee near the Plaza de Armas in Lima that tasted Bland, the coffee came here with as much milk as we wanted and tasted near what we are used in North America. We could sit for as long as we wanted without any difficulty. As a bonus our Barista, a young Peruvian man, spoke good English and was pretty polite.
You would think that McDonald's is a pretty safe place to eat when you're a bit lost in a new city. Unfortunately, this is not the typical McDonald's we're used to, in North America, at least. There isn't a breakfast menu (although it's a big location). McCafe isn't available during early mornings, not sure why, you'd think coffee is provided for early hours. All the food we ordered was super dry and blend. The coke was super flat. There truly just wasn't anything good about it. Perhaps the fact that they had EDM playing in the background? That was quite interesting.
Compared to the Peruvian Bembos, this hamburger joint lacks a lot to be desired. Its the typical American burger lace like you would find back home