This is actually my second visit to a McDonald’s in India (I previously tried the Maharaja Mac, India’s version of a Big Mac); the menu here is such a treasure trove of international McDonald’s weirdness that I couldn’t help but come back.  There might even be a third visit!

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First up on visit number two: the McSpicy Paneer, which consists of fried paneer (a fresh Indian cheese that doesn’t melt) topped with lettuce and a spicy sauce.

It’s decent enough.  The paneer itself doesn’t have much of a flavour, so most of the taste comes from the breaded fried exterior.

Honestly?  If I ate this blindfolded and didn’t know what it was, I’d probably think it was a spicy McChicken.  There isn’t a huge difference between the fairly meaty texture of the paneer and the vaguely spongey reconstituted meat that you can find in a McChicken.

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The meat in a McChicken has never particularly resembled an actual piece of chicken; eating this paneer sandwich and realizing how close it gets throws that into sharp relief.

Otherwise, it’s fine.  The spicy sauce has a mild kick, but it’s not going to get anyone too hot and bothered.

The other thing I tried was the Veg Pizza McPuff, a fried pie featuring a filling of tomato sauce, carrots, peas, green beans, and little white bits that I guess were supposed to be cheese?

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The exterior was completely different than your typical McDonald’s pie, which was interesting — it was closer to pizza crust.  Other than that, this was not good.  It was basically like the worst pizza pocket that you’ve ever had — but so much worse.  The sauce, in particular, was sharp and horrible.

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It might have been the worst thing I’ve ever had at a McDonald’s, and that’s saying quite a lot.

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