McDonald's strange burgers on menus in Malaysia, Greece and Asia.
Malaysia has its Prosperity Burger, the Indians tuck into McCurry Pan and in Israel there's the ever-popular McKebab.
And now McDonald's has a new, rather decadent addition to its South Korean restaurant menu - Honey Butter French Fries.
It's the latest international addition to the Golden Arches' ever-evolving foreign offerings.
Don't be fooled into thinking that McDonald's abroad is going to be exactly the same as it is back home; in fact different countries have their own additions to the menu, designed to appeal to local tastes.
China, Taiwan and Hong Kong take the the Yin and Yang vibe to food with one burger that comes in a black bun and another that comes in a white bun.
The black burger contains a beef patty topped with onion and black pepper sauce, while the white burger has a piece of chicken topped with spicy sauce and lettuce.
While there's nothing wrong with the concept of a crab burger, the McDonald's crab croquette has us feeling a little bit unsettled.
Available only Japan, the snowcrab and mushroom croquette was swaddled between a ciabatta bun and covered in ketchup.
It was said to taste pleasantly fishy, similar in texture to the restaurant's filet-o-fish burger.
But it doesn't end there.
India wows adventurous tourists with the McCurry Pan and Malaysia has brought a twist to breakfast time with the McDonald's-style chicken porridge.
During Chinese New Year celebrations, Malaysians also get to dig into the Prosperity Burger - a beef or chicken patty doused in spicy black pepper sauce and covered in gently sautéed onions.
If you're feeling a little more sophisticated, then the McDonald's France burger comes in a stone-baked ciabatta roll and includes emmental cheese which puts the traditional cheeseburger slightly in the shade.
And if you're still hungry afterwards, how about swapping your McFlurry for a kiwi stick?
However, we're less sure about the Croque McDo, McDonald's take on the traditional croque monsieur, which comes between two slices of sweet bread that look a little bit like Teletubby toast.
The Greek McDonald's is serving up the Greek Mac, where you can have beef or chicken with tzatziki and lettuce in pita bread.
Meanwhile Israel is offering the delights of the McKebab and Turkey serves up the McTurco, a double burger with vegetables and cayenne pepper sauce in pita.
Australia and New Zealand are thinking of the kids with their own fun take on the Happy Meal, a Pasta Zoo which comes in a jazzy purple hippo box.