McDonald's India Expands Breakfast Menu; Introduces 4 New Burgers, Pancakes And More

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The newly-introduced dishes would be available at select outlets of McDonald's across North and East India.

McDonald's India Expands Breakfast Menu; Introduces 4 New Burgers, Pancakes And More
McDonald's breakfast spread is sure to leave spoilt for choice.

McDonald's India is giving us another reason to celebrate and start our mornings on high note. The fast-food giant has launched a new breakfast menu and the inclusions are sure to make you drool. The newly-introduced dishes would be available at select outlets of McDonald's across North and East India.

Offering a delectable range of options such as Veg McMuffin, Egg & Cheese McMuffin, Sausage McMuffin, Egg & Sausage McMuffin, Hotcakes, Hash browns, along with coffee and available beverages, McDonald's breakfast spread is sure to leave you spoilt for choice!

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We tried the egg and cheese McMuffin. The buns are flatter and much softer. The sausage patty in combination with poached egg and a slice of cheese work magic together. The vegetarians may like their newly launched veg McMuffin. A crispy green patty of corn and spinach lends a wholesome appeal in this veggie delight. The new menu also has hotcakes. These soft and perfectly done pancakes have a mild sweet flavour. You can spruce it up further with add-ons like maple syrup and butter. They are also pretty generous with the size of pancakes. The hash browns are crispy and best enjoyed when hot – a must-try for all potato lovers! Other than this, you can also enjoy unlimited coffee refills. Yes, you heard us! Can your mornings get any better, we guess not.  

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Currently, select outlets would be serving the breakfast menu from 8 am to 11 am. You can also order in using McDonald's app or other food delivery apps.

What: McDonald's New breakfast menu
Where: Select McDonald's outlets across North and East India
Cost For Two: INR 350

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