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McDonald’s To Launch Korean-Style Jjang Jjang Burgers From 5 May

Jjang! Jjang! Burger at McDonald’s

McDonald’s has had much success with their limited-time Japanese burgers over the years, including the hot favourite Samurai Burger or Hokkaido Salmon Burger. This time, they’ve looked to Korea for inspiration, and the result is the all-new Jjang! Jjang! Burger.

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From 5 May 2022, enjoy the sweet and spicy flavours of the Jjang! Jjang! Burger at your nearest McDonald’s outlet.

Get the Beef version if you enjoy the meatiness of a classic quarter pounder beef patty, supplemented here with a tangy Korean sauce.

Alternatively, those who prefer a crunchier patty should try the Chicken burger, which features a crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside chicken thigh marinated with a spicy punch.


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Regardless of which burger you get, it’ll set you back $7.20 a la carte or $9.20 for a set meal. For an additional $0.35, you can upgrade your drink to the returning Yuzu McFizz, with citrusy notes and a thirst-quenching sizzle that will cool your palate.

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If that’s still not spicy enough for you, then you can double the trouble with McDonald’s 2x Value Meal, which features Jjang! Jjang! Burger and reigning spice champion, the McSpicy. At $16.90, you’ll also be getting two small cups of Coke and medium fries.

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While this new burger has got us excited, there’s also a host of attractive deals lined up on My McDonald’s App from 9 May. Here’s a list of some of them, but keep your eyes peeled for more:

  • 20% off the all-new Jjang! Jjang! Chicken Special
  • 1-for-1 Chicken
  • McCrispy® (2pc) Extra Value Meal™
  • 50% off Jjang! Jjang! Burger (mobile exclusive)
  • 1-for-1 Double McSpicy® (mobile exclusive)

McDonald’s Jjang! Jjang! Burger is available at all McDonald’s restaurants from 5 May, for a limited time only. Get it via McDelivery, GrabFood and foodpanda, after breakfast hours and while stocks last.

For other tantalising burgers, check out our One Fattened Calf review. For meat-free options, read our The Goodburger review.

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McDonald’s is a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from McDonald’s Singapore

Enze Kay

Enze is a Singapore-based food writer. He enjoys noodle dishes from around the world, but local classics such as bak chor mee, wonton mee, and hokkien mee hold a special place in his heart.

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