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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised McDonald’s in Japan and hinted that the fast food restaurant would earn a Michelin star during a business trip where he gave an awkward sword-making class.

The tech mogul dined at Golden Arches with his wife and shared his praises. In an Instagram post on Tuesday.

“McDonald’s in Japan: 10/10. Give these guys a Michelin star,” Zuckerberg said, referring to one of the highest honors given to restaurants.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised McDonald’s Japan, giving it a 10 out of 10 and saying it should receive a Michelin star. Mark Zuckerberg’s Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg showed off his McDonald’s meal in an Instagram post. Mark Zuckerberg’s Instagram

The 39-year-old was pictured eating french fries, McNuggets, burgers, edamame and corn with his wife Priscilla Chan, wearing glasses and a brown shearling jacket.

McDonald’s in Japan offers a different menu than McDonald’s in America, such as Teriyaki McBurger and Sweet Chili Shrimp Filet-O.

Earlier in the week, Mr. Zuckerberg took part in an awkward sword-making lesson with master swordsmith Shohei Kokaji.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg dined at McDonald’s with his wife Priscilla Chan. Mark Zuckerberg’s Instagram

Video posted on Instagram Zuckerberg depicted a billionaire smashing hot steel on an anvil with a hammer, then struggling to practice using his new weapon.

According to media reports, Zuckerberg has traveled to Asia, including Japan, South Korea and India, for various business meetings.

He was scheduled to arrive in Seoul late Tuesday and meet with President Yoon Seok-yeol and other top domestic technology executives.

Part of his Asia tour will include a discussion on artificial intelligence services, and after work he will travel to western India to attend billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s youngest son’s pre-wedding fun is. Bloomberg reported.

The three-day celebration begins March 1st.

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