Here's a picture of the complete menu. At the venues, a lot of these items might not be offered--like I've never seen sandwiches at any of the events I went to, but my Mom said she ate a sandwich and some sweet popcorn (the Chinese put sugar, not salt on their popcorn) at a Basketball match. We've learned to eat a big meal before we head out (usually two hours before the event starts) and I bring my own granola bars in my bag!There are two McDonald's on the Olympic Green, but the lines are so long that you have to wait over 30 minutes to buy anything. After our third visit today in the rain, we finally managed to buy lunch at McD's. Those hamburgers never tasted so good! Found out that athletes have two McDonald's just for them, and it's all free—more on that next time as I write on the life of an athlete at the Olympics!










Heard on the news the athletes are eating good in the village. Peking Duck and Dumplings are the favorites!
I had a hot dog and a coke at the Equestrian venue in Shatin. It was not very good (coming from a hot dog expert ;-)). There was no McDonald's there either so I did not have a choice!