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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / McDonald’s Malaysia Celebrates Being Malaysian

McDonald’s Malaysia Celebrates Being Malaysian

September 7, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

In conjunction with Merdeka and Malaysia Day, McDonald’s Malaysia is once again embracing its ‘Malaysian-ness’ by having the Mekdi signage at selected restaurants nationwide.   This comes as the company celebrates 38 years since opening its first McDonald’s restaurant at Bukit Bintang. The signage for Mekdi – which is the localised nickname for ‘McD’, short for McDonald’s – was officially displayed at a celebration held at McDonald’s Putrajaya Drive-Thru restaurant, and will also be prominently put up at 16* selected restaurants across various states in the country.

What more special is we can now visit Mekdi to have our pictures there where right now, there will be 16 restaurants that were chosen by the Malaysians. And in here, you can snap your insta friendly photos with your friends and family.

Nasi Lemak McD with Rendang Ayam

And in conjunction with the Merdeka celebration, McDonald’s Malaysia offers you with the wide variety of Malaysian delights which includes their popular Nasi Lemak McD. Customers can now have the additional option of having the all-new Rendang Ayam served with fragrant coconut rice, crispy anchovies, fresh cucumber, and fried egg, topped with spicy sambal. 

Nasi Lemak McD with Spicy Chicken McDeluxe Cutlet 

Additionally, customers can also choose to have their Nasi Lemak McD with either Spicy Chicken McDeluxe Cutlet or Grilled Chicken Burger (GCB) Cutlet.

Don’t miss out the delicious flavours from their desserts menu where one can have the all-new McFlurry Cendol, which features delicious Gula Melaka, coconut bits, creamy vanilla soft-serve, and Cendol jelly. Exciting local desserts such as Corn Pie and Cendol-flavoured ice cream are also making a comeback.

Nasi Lemak McD with Grilled Chicken Burger Cutlet

Nasi Lemak McD with Rendang Ayam and Nasi Lemak McD with Spicy Chicken McDeluxe cutlet or Grilled Chicken Burger (GCB) cutlet are now available at all McDonald’s Malaysia restaurants nationwide. The Nasi Lemak McD set with 1 piece Rendang Ayam McD and an Iced Lemon Tea is priced from RM16.99, while the Nasi Lemak McD set with Spicy Chicken McDeluxe or Grilled Chicken Burger (GCB) cutlet and an Iced Lemon Tea is priced from RM14.99.

For more information on McDonald’s exciting menu offerings this Merdeka month, visit www.mcdonalds.com.my.

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