I went to eat McDonald's "Aussie Deli" "Cheese Orgy Deli" using pastrami beef
While I am in Japan, I can eat the world McDonald's menu,★★★ MAC in the worldAlthough it is a series, France,IndiaFollowed by Australia focused on "Aussie deli"(370 yen including tax) and"Cheese Orgy Deli"(390 yen including tax) has been released since August 31, so I tried going to eat actually what kind of taste it is.
Aussie Deli | Menu Information | McDonald's Japan
Cheese Orgy Deli | Menu Information | McDonald's Japan
Arrived at the shop.
There are big posters of Aussie Deli in the shop. It says that it sells in the morning.
So, I ordered immediately. Pastrami beef pictures are also printed on the package.
When opening the package it looks like this.
Unlike ordinary buns, Aussie deli is using steam buns.
I tried to remove the buns.
On top of the lettuce is plenty of sliced pastrami beef.
The sauce is boiling down the vegetables.
When I try to eat it, Pastrami beef is packed. Since mustard sauce is contained separately from the sweet vegetable sauce, I feel a change in the taste which is a little piled up. Pastrami beef itself has a solid taste of meat and salty, but because it is not cooking with oil, it is somewhat assassinate. Also, because it is made with pastastomy beef · lettuce · sauce and cold ingredients, it is more like a sandwich rather than a burger and it is a light finish that can be sold from the morning as well.
And here, I noticed that cheese aussie deli with plus cheddar cheese in Aussie Deli was also released at the same time, I tried to order additional order.
This is cheese aussie deli. Cheddar cheese is in the middle.
The cotter cheese was added during the Aussie deli which was the finished asserated finish, but the feeling of a little bit increased but it is sad that the cheese is not melted at all because the contents are cold. However, the compatibility between pastrami beef and rich cheddar cheese is good, so if you like cheese you might like to chose here.
That is why the Mac in the world that focused on Australia following France and India was a slightly asserted finish and it was a light menu that was perfect for breakfast rather than a juicy burger bursting with juice did.
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