McDonald’s Breakfast Bagels Are Back For A Limited Time

McDonald’s Breakfast Bagels Are Back For A Limited Time

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McDonald’s Breakfast Bagels return for a limited time

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ICYMI: McDonald’s has brought back their beloved Breakfast Bagels for a limited time only.

Get them in three flavours, namely the Breakfast Bagel Sausage, which was available last year, and two new renditions: Breakfast Bagel  Chicken Ham and Breakfast Bagel. For the latter, prices start at $5.95 for an Extra Value Meal, while the first two options are priced from $6.80 for a meal. These breakfast sets make for a convenient and affordable way to kickstart your day!

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The Breakfast Bagel sandwich stars a toasted bagel with butter, an egg, grilled mushrooms, and two slices of melty cheese. For those looking for a slightly different twist, get the Breakfast Bagel Chicken Ham. These breakfast sandwiches feature wholemeal bagel buns instead of English muffins.

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Once again, these items are while stocks last, so head down ASAP to get your fix! They’re only available during breakfast hours, so you have to be there prior to 11am.

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Aside from the new bagels, McDonald’s has also brought back the cult favourite Samurai Burger (from $8.50 for EVM), this time with a brand-new shoyu mayo sauce added alongside the teriyaki sauce! 


McDonald’s Samurai Burger And Seaweed Shaker Fries Are Back, This Time With A Shoyu Mayo Twist

 

That’s not all: you’ll also find a returning favourite, the legendary Seaweed Shaker Fries ($1.25 to upsize any meal) and Oishii Pepper Drumlets (from $3.35).


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The Matcha Soft Serve has also made a comeback for a limited time only. This ice cream flavour balances sweet vanilla with earthy matcha, all in one soft serve. You can get it as a classic Matcha Cone ($1.30) and Twist Cone ($1.30), or go all out and indulge in a Matcha Hot Fudge Sundae (price TBD) or Matcha McFlurry (price TBD), where the ice cream is blitzed with crushed Oreo pieces.


In other exciting dessert news, popular Bangkok acai brand Soft Spot has opened in Singapore! You can also read our guide to the best JB cafes that are tried and approved by the Eatbook team, if you’re crossing the border over the weekend.

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Photos taken by Clement Sim.






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