Day of Aurel in Hungary. Greetings to every Aurels!:)
A latin name coming from the roman Aurelius.
Couple of weeks ago Kris mentioned she liked the interior of the McDonald's at the Western Railway Station in Budapest. So I went there and took this photo to show you Kris's favorite McDonald's.:)
A latin name coming from the roman Aurelius.
Couple of weeks ago Kris mentioned she liked the interior of the McDonald's at the Western Railway Station in Budapest. So I went there and took this photo to show you Kris's favorite McDonald's.:)
12 comments:
are you serious? this is McDonald's? this is seriously the most elegant McDonald's I've ever seen...a very interesting post!
:) thanks so much for sharing this, Wonderful photo, Zsolt!
I really admire how McD managed to incorporate the existing decor with their facility. If only I can eat the McFillet now..lol!
I was just about to say - the interior looks like someones house - very nice lights - at least if I'm going to have not so healthy food, I'm doing it in a nice place =)
Agree with Lisi. No wonder Kris like this place so much :)
wow...:)
So beautiful place, so ... so elegant McDonalds!!
In shanghai, the McDonalds all look the same! Um...someone should open one McD's in a traditional Chinese style house...That would be funny!
:D
nice shot!!
...Jing
I won't eat at McDonald's typically but I might be tempted to eat at one that was so lovely
It looks too lovely to be a McDonald's. Do you detect my bias against fast food chains that are contributing world wide to obesity!?
Is this the "fattest" most luxcuriant McDonalds in the world? Can anyone find a more elaborate one to post?
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Amazing! Looks lovely and clean.
Wow! Supersize me!
Seriously, what a shame this beautiful space is wasted on a MacDonalds!
Do you know how they call MacDonald's in Australia? Maccas!
And they are nowhere as elegant as this!
"The most beautiful thing in Tokyo is McDonald's. The most beautiful thing in Stockholm is McDonald's. The most beautiful thing in Florence is McDonald's. Peking and Moscow don't have anything beautiful yet." - Andy Warhol
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