The textured walls patterned after ocean waves symbolize "life and relaxation - the balanced things that you want in your life", she said.
Customers are responding positively.
"When we first walked in we were amazed, we were happy we skipped the drive-through and went inside," Andrew Chen said while lounging in a white leather booth with a friend.
Chen, 20, said he didn't notice the feng shui elements. He just thought it was a modern interior.
Two workers at the nearby post office said they've been taking more lunch breaks at the remodeled McDonald's, which opened in late December.
"We're here two, three times a week," Waldo Alfaro said as he munched on a Filet-O-Fish and a salad. "It's relaxing, you don't feel any pressure here."
Nevermind that this is the same McDonald's that's been vilified by critics over its artery-clogging Big Macs and fries.
The buzz about the feng shui McDonald's is starting to attract curious onlookers.
"It's successful as a design. It's got a very clean, open, airy appearance," said Elaine Bjorklund, a professor emerita of cultural geography at the University of Western Ontario in Canada, who was in town visiting a friend.
"I'm not a McDonald's habituee," she added as she snapped pictures of the dining area. "It would be interesting to see if this trend will spread."
Brownstein said he and his partners chose the feng shui makeover because the restaurant is located near a renowned Buddhist temple. He said business has picked up.
Other franchise owners are taking notice. Clifford said her company has been hired to feng shui two more McDonald's in Southern California.
(China Daily/Agencies February 26, 2008)