Asia's busiest restaurant is this McDonald's in a Hong Kong subway station. It just got a vibey redesign
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The McDonald's at Admiralty Station in Hong Kong, facing over 1,200 customers each hour, is set for its first renovation in a decade, commemorating 50 years of service. The new design draws inspiration from the subway station and aims to maintain customer flow amid the rush. Led by Landini Associates, this redesign marks a departure from the modern gray aesthetics that characterized recent McDonald's renovations, opting instead for a nostalgic feel reminiscent of the chain's earlier branding. This transformation aligns with McDonald's efforts to re-engage customers and adapt to shifting preferences.
The new Admiralty Station McDonald's design was led by Sydney-based Landini Associates and moves towards a nostalgic look, stepping away from millennial gray branding.
This renovation reflects McDonald's commitment to the unique environment of Hong Kong's Admiralty Station, evoking excitement and keeping foot traffic flowing.
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