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Russian fast food I'm sure that all countries have their own fast food and foreign fast food, and of course in Russia you could see fast food like the McDonald's, KFC, Burger King or Subway; indeed, there are many fast-food points, especially at big malls, with different food from the US food to food from Russian regions and close neighbors, for example, doner kebab. Popular Russian's fast-food networks are Small Potato and Pancakes, yet my favorite is Small Potato. At this fast-food point you could buy a baked in the oven potato with fillers like side dish or fried meat above of this potato. You could ask to mix baked potato with cheese or onion; moreover, you could order a sandwich or a soup as well. And what is favorite fast food in your country?)
Dec 6, 2012 12:12 PM
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Russian fast food

I'm sure that all countries have their own fast food and foreign fast food, and of course in Russia you can see fast food (chains) like the McDonald's, KFC, Burger King or Subway. Indeed, there are many fast-food points, especially at big malls, with different dishes (to avoid repittion) from the US, as well as food from Russian regions and close neighbors, such as (Turkish) doner kebab. 

Popular Russian's fast-food networks (лучше - chains) are "Small Potato" and "Pancakes", yet my favorite is Small Potato. At this fast-food chain you can buy a baked in the oven potato with toppings like side dish (?  Give an example) or fried meat on top of this potato. You can ask to mix a baked potato with cheese or onion; moreover, you could order a sandwich or a soup as well. 

And what is (the, your) favorite fast food in your country?)

December 6, 2012

Russian fast food

I'm sure that all countries have their own fast food and foreign fast food, and of course in Russia you could see fast food like the McDonald's, KFC, Burger King or Subway; indeed, there are many fast-food points, especially at big malls, with different food from the US food to food from Russian regions and close neighbors, for example, doner kebab.  This is a run-on sentence.  You would want to start a new sentence after each complete thought.

Popular Russian's fast-food networks are Small Potato and Pancakes, yet my favorite is Small Potato. At this fast-food point you could buy a baked in the oven potato with fillers like side dish or fried meat above of this potato. You could ask to mix baked potato with cheese or onion; moreover, you could order a sandwich or a soup as well.

And what is favorite fast food in your country? I think my favorite fast food is subway.  I do not like the greasy food so much.  To my knowledge, there is no Small Potato here the US.  I know there isn't one close to me.  I am not sure of any American who only eats a baked potato.  Usually, that is a side here.  If you want me to correct more of your assignments, please follow me.  If you need help with speaking, you may add me to skype.  My skype name is ipaycashtoday

December 6, 2012
Edward, oh!! I love shaurma! But I haven't eaten it for a long time, because I don't eat food from street points, it might be dangerous because of the infection. And I don't go to restaurants with shaurma, because it usually our south Russians small traditional cafes.
December 7, 2012
Martin, you described it so delicious! I wish I could try 'Fish and Chips' on a beach) Yes, of course in Russia there are so many types of ice-cream, so I think I understand the taste of this ice-cream) And I will try prawns with mayonnaise and ketchup!! I think it could be done at home)
December 7, 2012
Oh man... I think I am a typical American, because I love fast food. :) But honestly I hate fast food back in America - it is usually quite terrible in quality, especially compared to other countries! Even McDonald's in Ukraine is better than the American variant. Very strange. But anyway, my favorite fast foods are - doner kebab, shaurma, Polish zapikanka, Serbian pleshkovice, and Viennese kaiserkreiner. Ugh, I am hungry just thinking about them now! Also, strangely enough, the best piroshki I've ever had was in my hometown of Seattle - there is a Russian family that owns a fast food joint there called "Piroshki, Piroshki" and the food there is AMAZING!
December 6, 2012
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