It's your typical McDonald's. Nothing really special but does the job if you're craving something American and familiar. It's one of the many eateries located at the touristy and popular Patio Bellavista. It's located next to the Starbucks. They offer the usual menu items you'll normally see at McDonalds in the US: Big Macs, cheeseburgers, quarter pounders, McChicken sandwiches (called McPollo), wraps, salads, fries, and McNuggets. I think I came here once or twice because my hostel was super close and I was too lazy to go far and I wanted something relatively cheap and didn't want hot dogs from the carts outside. When I visit McDonalds in other countries, i like to find the special regional items that you can't find in the US. In Chile, they have the McPollo Italiano, which has the chicken plus avocado, tomato, and mayonnaise. It's called Italiano because it had the colors of the Italian flag. You see this avocado/tomato/mayo combo on hot dogs in Chile a lot. The McPollo Italiano was pretty good. McDonalds in Latin America also offer the McNifica, which is pretty much a hamburger with cheese, tomato, onions, and lettuce. The name is fun cuz it sounds like magnífica!
The desserts are usually different too - you can get manjar syrup topped ice cream cone - manjar is Chile's dulce de leche, which they love in South America. And sometimes they'll do a McFlurry with a different candy. When I was there, they did a Milka McFlurry but I didn't like it. The chocolate tasted pretty waxy. They also offered a Ritter Sport McFlurry but I didn't try that one. read more