200 Victoria Street
#01-66 Bugis Junction
Singapore 188024
Saturday:
07:00am - 12:00am
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
12oz vanilla milkshake for $2.85. okay but i think it became cheaper too so fair ig but i want moreee
Finally got around to trying the new @mcdsg Ebi Burger. The patty is crispy on the outside but the Ebi itself lacks sweetness and taste in general.
Opted to go without the mayo as I do with all my burgers.
White chocolate strawberry pie again! šš« Loves the filling and wish there were more.
The launch of this cone certainly made waves, and itās the first time Iāve seen such a queue of more than 9 people at the dessert kiosk at 10pm.
I was excited to receive this pastel purple soft serve on a chocolate waffle cone, but my first taste of this dessert left me feeling like the spicy nugget pictured. Though there is some sweet potato flavour, it tastes artificial and off-putting. If it werenāt for the cone, I wouldnāt even have tried to finish the ice cream (because face it, thatās 90% of the reason why I order cone ice creams for!). I was very excited about the availability of chocolate waffle cones at McDonaldās, and I wish theyād make this a permanent addition to the menu so we could have a combination of their regular vanilla soft serve and chocolate waffle cone. I guess I canāt complain much since itās only $2 - while I wouldnāt buy this again, Iād definitely get the vanilla soft serve chocolate waffle cone combination!
Coffee Milk Tea Ice cream cone ($1) - As a yuanyang lover, iām pleased to say that the flavor is on point!
Really wanted to have the McDonaldās Chocolate Pie ($1.80) before it disappeared from the menu again. Also judging by how popular it was previously, I made sure to head down to an outlet before it sold out.
At only $1.80 a pop, the chocolate pie is an affordable and yummy treat. Of course you canāt expect gourmet quality, but Iām satisfied enough with the chocolate lava in the pie which sparked joy in my choco-holic self. The chocolate filling is rich, lusciously thick and slightly bittersweet, which was just up my alley. I didnāt enjoy the pie crust much, as Iām not a fan of McDonaldās apple pies, but it served its purpose of being a vehicle to carry the molten lava goodness inside so I canāt complain. Honestly at $1.80 I think the chocolate pie is super worth it. I would even pay $1.80 just for the lava filling sans pie crust and use the chocolate as a dip š
Had the twister fries ($3.70 on its own) as part of the Crispy Chicken Feast. I always look forward to having the twister fries make their rounds on the festive menu. Kind of wish macs would make this permanent as well as I donāt enjoy their regular fries much.
Seems like the twister fries have become less twister-ish over the years and thereās a larger proportion of short fries. While not as aesthetic or fun to chew on without the long curls, I do find the shorter bits more crunchy and flavourful. They do tend to get more easily burnt though, but Iām not complaining as long as twister fries stay on the menu.