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Do you mean their breakfast foods in general? The only thing I ever ordered was a plain bagel \: I've bought sandwiches from there for my friends whenever we played badminton early in the mornings, and they said they were good.

Yeah! Decent coffee, I've never had their sandwiches either. My buddy from North Carolina always talks bad about them, saying biscuits from down south are a million times better.
 
Oh, how I miss Tim Horton's.. and I hate coffee. :P There doesn't seem to be a single one anywhere down here in The South. At least, nowhere within reasonable driving distance for me.

Our vacation home in NY doesn't have much of a kitchen. It has a microwave, but the stove isn't so functional. Fortunately, Timmy Ho's is conveniently located about a mile down the road. They have the best sandwiches and wraps... and donuts. The chicken salad sandwich was awesome.. though their wraps seem to have gotten smaller so I haven't gotten one in awhile. Even their grilled cheese panini is great. (Like I said, no kitchen. sometimes you just crave a simple grilled cheese sandwich and can't make it.)

But if I'm actually awake for breakfast food, I'd take McDonald's.
 
I could drink lattes almost every day without paying any price at all, but have no idea why I don't. Probably gotten tired of them, haha. :(
 
In Korea, you can't walk two meters without coming across a café (or ten) of some kind; Starbucks, A Twosome place, Angels In Us, Paris Baguette... that one place that means "everyday" in French... I could spend the day listin' em all.

McDonald's and Burger King are all over the place too, and they've got their own cheap version, Lotteria. Oh, man, Lotteria. The whole Lotte group is just legendary here.

In Europe, a lot of countries also have their own version of the popular burger-place-to-go. I usually prefer the local places.
 
The next Starbucks from my perspective over here is in Berlin, and that is over 100 kilometers away...
The next McDonald's is around, I'd guess, 25 ish kilometers away...
In other words those fast food places aren't really common over here, however I'd guess that if you'd visit Berlin or the Ruhrgebiet they'd also be all over the place
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Starbucks about 30 min trip from here. McDo is like just 10-12 min trip I guess they're pretty common around here although there aren't much branches of starbucks in rural areas I guess.
 
I'd just like to stop and say that I really appreciate you guys deleting your own double posts, it's very well-mannered of you!

Well for me it has almost became a standard that I accidentally say things twice in one post or post two things with the same content, so I'm looking out for them always :<
 
Well for me it has almost became a standard that I accidentally say things twice in one post or post two things with the same content, so I'm looking out for them always :<

It has for me. As soon as I see a duplicate of what I've said, I'd either edit the 2nd post if I couldn't delete it, or delete the post.

PC's been cursing me with double posts since I joined, so it became second nature to delete them as soon as they emerge. :p
 
Does anybody else have San Churro in their country or is that just an Australian thing? Best chocolate/coffee place ever.

I don't know what that is but I could use a churro.
 
I've never had a churro...*awaits death*

I'm horribly simplistic in my diet. Nothing but spaghetti and rice. I just eat what my mum gives me, and we're really limited due to our oven being a piece of crap.

I never had one of those churros either D:

And for me the same applies, there's pretty much always what my mum decided to cook, yet also it often depends what kinda things are currently more cheap then others, e.g., if noodles are currently relatively cheap then we'll most certainly have something with noodles
 
I cook alllll the time. Anyone who has me on facebook can verify that I cook a lot and show other people my creations. My favorite so far was a taco pizza with handmade garlic butter crust.
 
I don't know what that is but I could use a churro.

It's a chain of chocolaterias in Australia - well technically yeah it is a churro place but they do all sorts of chocolatey treats and it's just the bomb diggity. My favourite thing on the menu is called the banana caramel cup. It's basically a cup full of sliced banana, churros chopped into little pieces, melted chocolate and caramel sauce. I could die from heart failure just thinking about it but yeah.
 
I'm not into sweet foods. But I've started needing to eat something sweet after dinner, which is weird because our family never ate dessert it just wasn't our thing. So yeah, I don't know if I'd be interested in that banana caramel thing it sounds intense.
 
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