international can be tricky... funny quick story:
driving to Doha Qatar from Abu Dhabi UAE and during Ramadan makes picking a place to chow difficult. I was starving and on day three without a bite. passing a road side stand with a literal bus load of Indian migrant workers lined up meant i'd found one of the few concessions's the Saudi's would allow during Ramadan (wink wink- it wasn't 'authorized')... i swooped in an snatched up a few sticks of kabobs and a bottled (sealed) soda. no sooner than the feisty little hunger beast left me i realized there was a 99+% chance i just poisoned myself- but it never happened.
during Ramadan Muslim's party and feast all night long, and fast (which is to say they sleep) during the daylight hours. water is the only thing you'll want to be seen consuming, else they take serious offense which leads to basically a whoopin.
nearing the end of that same ramadan (this was just prior to kicking off the invasion of Iraq) i was in a similar situation but this time in an airport, landing in Dubai. There was a starbucks so i made a bee-line to it and caught the workers pulling the food out of the case and about to shut down for the day (likely 7am or so)... I snatched up the last chicken salad pita they had and a coffee... the next day it struck me hard- i was afraid i was going to die- then i was afraid i wasn't going to die.. after much loss of bodily fluid, i pulled through.
weird thing about it: the roadside (most likely contraband) kabobs didn't cause any grief whatsoever... but a starbucks? it was bad, y'all. real bad.
Dubai is an interesting place to get various cultures foods- everything from Mediterranean to Mexican, Far East to Scandinavian... I once had Camel tenderloins there- because.... well... just because.. have ya'll ever seen that on the menu before?