Costco is a treasure trove of affordable, tasty eats, making it a go-to spot for many shoppers. But if you’ve ever visited an international Costco, you know the food court offerings can be quite different. While the classic $1.50 hot dog combo reigns supreme in the U.S., people in other countries are enjoying their own unique treats.
Did you know that Costco operates in 14 countries, including Canada, France, and Japan? Around 68% of their stores are in the United States, with the rest offering a range of international food options that we can only dream about.
Let’s explore some of the best things to eat at Costco food courts around the world.
Fried Chicken and French Fries
In Canada, you can indulge in a meal of fried chicken wings. A TikTok video revealed 30 wings for just $20, along with various sauces. In Australia, the food court offered Korean-style chicken wings for AUD 7.99. Customers are envious, with many wishing these options were available in the U.S.
Banh Mi
In Sydney, Australians can grab a Banh Mi, a Vietnamese sandwich, for AUD 6.99. A TikTok creator mentioned that though the bread was a bit dry, the ingredients made it worth trying.
Poutine
Canada’s famous dish, poutine, is also available at Canadian Costco locations. For CAD 5.99, you can enjoy fries drenched in gravy and cheese curds. A Reddit thread confirmed it’s a must-try and many wish it would hit U.S. food courts, even for a limited time.
Bulgogi Bake
This Korean-inspired dish combines beef and flavors in a baked treat akin to a calzone. Available in Korea, it’s a portable and tasty option that many wish would arrive in the States.
Cheeseburgers
In Iceland, cheeseburgers are big sellers at Costco. They cost about $8 and some customers rave about the taste, mentioning the burger was a highlight of their visit. There’s even chatter about burgers being served in Japan.
Croquetas
Spain’s Costco serves up croquetas—crispy fried snacks filled with ham. These treats are popular among locals and provide a taste of home for expats.
Freshly Made Donuts
In Mexico, shoppers can watch freshly made donuts being prepared. A two-pound box of mini donuts can be yours for about $3-4, with many calling them “magical.”
Bubble Tea
Lots of people love bubble tea, which you’ll find in Australia and Taiwan. The sweet drink is often available in flavors like mango and taro and has garnered positive reviews online.
Aussie Beef Pie
In Australia, enjoy a meat-filled pie, a classic snack for locals. These pastries are also seen at Japanese locations, ensuring fans of savory pies can share the experience.
Mango Smoothies
Though briefly available in U.S. locations, mango smoothies in Australia and Mexico have left a mark with their refreshing taste. Reviews seem mixed, but they surely add to the vibrant menu options.
Jacket Potatoes
In the U.K., jacket potatoes offer a hearty meal. For about EUR 2.99, you can add toppings like baked beans or chili.
International Hot Dogs
Hot dogs are a favorite globally. In Mexico, they come with jalapeños, while Canada offers a Polish variation. In Iceland, fried onions are added, showcasing local flavors.
There’s so much more to discover beyond the U.S. Costco menu. Each country’s unique offerings are a tasty reflection of local culture and flavors.
For more insights on international flagships like Costco, explore resources from Costco’s official site.
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