Food lovers have just discovered the “world’s coolest McDonald’s” and it’s in a surprising Australian location.
Sky Kitchen at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith International Airport has been rated a must-visit fast food restaurant for anyone who enjoys a classic burger and chips.
Meals at this ‘unique’ location are prepared in a room hidden behind yellow glass where customers can watch their orders being prepared in real time.
After being packaged, the food is assembled and placed on a winding conveyor belt that takes it to the waiting area.
Customers are obsessed with being able to watch their food being prepared while monitoring planes entering and leaving the airport.
The spot is widely known as one of the most photographed sites, and passersby are left in awe by the little glimpse behind the curtain.
“People arrive early for flights just to visit McDonald’s,” one online traveler revealed.
“That transport system is awesome!” exclaimed another.
Sky Kitchen at Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport has been rated as a must-visit fast food restaurant for anyone who enjoys a classic burger and chips.
Meals at this ‘unique’ location are prepared in a hidden room behind yellow glass where customers can watch their orders being made in real time.
Food lovers can watch their food arrive from above via a sleek conveyor belt.
Several other fans shared their thoughts on Sky Kitchen online.
“I’ve been there and it’s really fun to watch, but I usually avoid it because it’s so crowded,” said one.
‘A McDonalds in East Los Angeles has a store similar to this one… but it has a retro 90s theme,’ another revealed.
“Seriously, this is the coolest thing, I’ve been there and it all seems magical,” added a third.
“Definitely interesting while waiting for your food,” one man wrote.