It's good and right to live a healthy lifestyle, but sometimes you also want to eat unhealthy fast food. To make it seldom but apt, check out our selection: we tell you about the most unusual types of fast food.
Menus at fast-food restaurants around the world tend to conform to a single standard: the burgers you can try at a German McDonald's, for example, are unlikely to be any different from those bought at a Moscow branch of the chain. Nevertheless, truly unusual dishes do occasionally appear: in this article, we have collected the most original offerings of fast food restaurants from around the world.
Pizza Burger (Germany, McDonald's) / Burgerpizza (Japan, Burger King)
Choosing between burger and pizza isn't easy, but you don't always have to: if you don't want to suffer, take the compromise option.
You can get a pizza burger at McDonald's in Germany, but if you prefer triangular slices, go to Japan: the local Burger King has a giant burger that's shaped more like a pizza than anything else. They even pack it in a classic square box.
Super Cheeseburger (UK, Hungryhouse)
For those who love cheese more than life, there's the Super Cheeseburger from Britain's Hungryhouse: literally everything in this burger is made from different kinds of cheese.
This is no joke: there is not even bread in the buns and meat in the cutlet.
Nutella Burger (Italy, McDonald's)
Get yourself a sweet life by snacking on a burger with Nutella's popular chocolate paste.
An unusual combination of sweet rolls, chocolate pasta and a cutlet can be appreciated at an Italian McDonald's.
Zinger Double Down (Korea, KFC)
The Zinger Double Down is a real salvation for those who are always complaining about too big buns in burgers: this Korean "sandwich" has no bread at all.
Instead of the usual sesame buns, the burger is "hugged" by two pieces of breaded chicken.
Luxe Burger (Japan, Wendy's)
Think fast food is for the poor? Wrong!
The Japanese branch of Wendy's offers the most authentic luxury in the world of "fast" food (at an appropriate price): here you can try burgers with lobster, red caviar, and even foie gras.
Edible Coffee Cup (UK, KFC)
Eating your cup after it runs out of coffee is quite possible if you're at the British KFC: they recently introduced the original "utensil" there.
The cup, made of cookies, is coated with chocolate icing for security. Nothing leaks or gets wet while you're drinking. And you don't even need an extra dessert: you already have one.
Kimchi Quesadilla (Korea, Taco Bell)
Not for nothing is Taco Bell the only restaurant to remain in the future according to the "Destroyer" filmmakers: the traditional Korean dish kimchi was invented there to be paired with a wheat kesadilla flatbread.
The hybrid was loved by locals and is still considered one of the most popular items at the Korean branch of Taco Bell.
Giant Triple Bacon Cheeseburger (Wendy's)
A huge cheeseburger with three patties, a large lettuce leaf and six strips of fried bacon can be sampled at some Wendy's outlets: a dish clearly for true devourers.
If you don't get hungry, it's better not to go near this giant: you won't be able to handle it anyway.