23 fast food chains from around the world that we wish would come to the United States

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The INSIDER Summary:

  • INSIDER rounded up 23 of the most popular, highly rated, and unique fast-food chains around the world.
  • Mr. Lee is a popular comfort food spot for beef noodles in China.
  • Telepizza is basically Spain's version of Pizza Hut, but with some unique menu options (like nacho pizza!).


Americans may be the original arbiters of fast food, but that doesn't mean we're the only ones who know how to produce craveable pizza and burgers in mass quantities.

INSIDER rounded up some of the most delicious, enviable, and unique (to American palates, anyway) fast food chains around the world that we wish would come to the United States.

From a fast food restaurant dedicated to baked potatoes in Scotland to the Netherland's FEBO fast food machine, we'd love to see the following 23 spots stateside. 

Toast Box: Singapore

Toast Box

Can you imagine an entire fast-food chain dedicated to toast? Toast Box is one of the most popular Singaporean food chains and serves unique toasty creations alongside artisan coffee, also known as "kaya toast and kopi" (jam with toast and coffee). Singaporean toast is as thick as Texas toast, with toppings like coconut jam, peanut butter, and even corned beef. 



Spudulike: Scotland

Spudulike

Baked potatoes may be seen as a boring side dish, but at Spudulike, they're the main attraction. Their baked potatoes are stuffed with all manner of fillings like the above egg, chorizo, and spinach-stuffed potato. There's even a chicken Tikka Masala potato. 



Hell Pizza: New Zealand

Hell Pizza

As their tagline says, "The best d----d pizza, in this life or next!" This hell-themed pizzeria has pizzas based on each of the seven sins (we bet gluttony is the most popular!). Greed is made with double the ingredients, while Wrath is spicy. We think this would do especially well in America. 




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