Those living in the west will rejoice once they hear about a new McDonald’s outlet in town.
The best part is that this new outlet has a 24-hour drive-thru service and more seats.
The outlet has just opened in Choa Chu Kang Park, so head down for a meal after a pleasant stroll in the park or a very late-night supper.
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The New Outlet
According to a Facebook post by some employees, the outlet was opened on Wednesday (5 April).
The post included photos of the outlet, including one taken outside during the day.

The modern look of its exterior is sure to attract customers hungry after leisure activities at the park, giving off an inviting feeling.
The outlet is even more of a vibe at night, as the neon colours lining the McDonald’s logo create a futuristic aesthetic.
Perhaps this outlet could land in a list of the most picturesque McDonald’s outlets worldwide.
The cherry on top is that the outlet will be open for 24 hours, meaning you can satisfy your cravings at any time of the day, even in the wee hours of the morning.
Plus, there is a drive-thru service if you’re too lazy to leave your car.
This outlet is the 7th one in Choa Chu Kang. That’s a lot of outlets in one area, so if one place is crowded, you have a couple of other options nearby.
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New Items on the Menu
On 30 March, McDonald’s launched a few new items you can now enjoy at the new outlet.
Firstly, a new flavour of the Chicken McCrispy has been released. The Sweet Paprika Chicken McCrispy is doused in paprika, red bell pepper and black pepper.
It comes in two pieces: one thigh and one drumstick, and a six-piece bucket with three thighs and three drumsticks (from $6.80 a la carte for two pieces).
Crisscut fries are also on the menu, as McDonald’s takes on all shapes and sizes for their fries as they did with twister fries.
To quench your thirst after playing at the park, the Calamansi McFizz will surely make you feel refreshed.
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To top your meal off with dessert, McDonald’s released a new twist on the apple pie, apple custard pie, earlier in March.
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