Foodies have just discovered the ‘coolest McDonald’s in the world’ – and it’s in an unsuspecting Australian location.
Sky Kitchen at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith International Airport is a ‘must visit’ fast food restaurant for anyone who loves a classic burger and fries.
Meals at this ‘unique’ location are prepared in a space hidden behind yellow glass, allowing customers to see their order being prepared live.
After the food is prepared, it is assembled and placed on a conveyor belt, which takes it to the waiting area.
Customers are obsessed with the ability to watch their food being prepared while also keeping an eye on the planes flying in and out of the airport.
The location is known as one of the most photographed spots, with passers-by left in awe when they get a peek behind the curtain.
“People show up early for their flights just to eat at McDonald’s,” one traveler said online.
“That transportation system is really cool!” cheered another.
Sky Kitchen at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith International Airport has been named a ‘must visit’ fast food spot for anyone who loves a classic burger and fries
The meals at the ‘unique’ location are prepared in a room hidden behind yellow glass, where customers can watch their order being made in real time
Foodies can watch their food arrive from above via a beautiful conveyor belt
Several other fans shared their thoughts about Sky Kitchen online.
“I’ve been there and it’s very nice to see, but I usually avoid it because it’s so crowded,” said one.
“A McDonalds in East Los Angeles has a similar store…but retro, 90s style,” revealed another.
‘Honestly this is the coolest. I’ve been there and it all seems magical,’ added a third.
“Definitely interesting while waiting for your food,” one man wrote.