![]() Bun, cheese and crispy onions were all fairly pleasant. The burger patties themselves were dry, and were made only slightly better by the sauce. For me it was quite spicy, and the after taste in the back of your throat wasn't hugely pleasant. It was very overwhelming, not like nice creamy peppercorn sauces I've had before. On first bite, all I could taste was pepper. When I picked it up, the majority of the crispy onions were in the box, and half the lettuce fell out. The limited edition Steakhouse Stack at McDonald's (Image: MEN) It didn't look anywhere near as appetising as the advert - but when do they ever? The red onions were in huge chunks rather than the neat rings shown on the website, the patties to be honest looked as if they'd been launched on with no thought and the lettuce was mostly stalks. The sandwich alone set me back £5.49 which I thought was a bit steep (prices will vary across restaurants), and in hindsight I think I'd have been better spending the same amount on a 20 nugget box.īut anyway, presentation wise it was fairly average. READ MORE: I failed to win a McDonald’s Coca-Cola cup - but didn’t come home empty-handed ![]() ![]() Described on McDonald's website as 'two 100% beef patties, a slice of cheddar cheese, crispy onions, red onions and lettuce topped with a creamy peppercorn sauce, all in a freshly toasted bun,' I thought it sounded pretty good so I decided to give it a whirl. It sees the return of firm favourites such as mozzarella dippers (including a sharebox) and the Chicken Big Mac, as well as the Cadbury Creme Egg McFlurry just in time for Easter.īut it was the new limited edition Steakhouse Stack that caught my eye. The new McDonald's menu launched in restaurants today. ![]()
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