The DQ across from work. :) Perfectly adequate. Occasionally the bun is a little off and feels "steamed" which kind of softens it, but then it kind of eventually un-softens and gets a bit weirdly chewy/rubbery. So, not a big fan when that happens. But, bun issues aside, perfectly adequate fish sandwich (as long as the lettuce is fresh and not wilty, which also happens once in a while; but the fish is pretty consistently decent/good).
If I had to choose one for flavor, Popeye's. If I wanted one that delivers well on their promise, Wendy's. Minus the cheese. It's too bad both those sandwiches don't stay on the menu all the time since those are "limited time" and only available during Lent.
Looks like a perfectly normal fish sandwich. Looks like a normal breaded fish fillet, to me. Exactly the same as the DQ fish sandwich, which is perfectly fine, and the Carls Jr. fish sandwich I had a few months ago, which was also perfectly fine. Not sure what you mean about "processed fish," looks like a fish fillet to me, just a somewhat specifically shaped cut. (Sort of rounded-triangular.) Unlike say a "Filet-o-fish" which is just a bizarrely unnatural-looking "square" shape... I don't see what the hubbub is about, TBH... Looks perfectly fine to me. Granted, the cut is a bit longer than the bun itself, and oddly shaped [triangular], so looks a little weird. But, for fash food fish sandwiches, it looks perfectly par-for-the-course and in par with DQ & Carl's Jr.
@@amy_loves_the_chosen Crazy, right? Looks as if they breaded and fried that fish right then and there, rather than pulling it from a frozen bag of Gorton's.
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Long John Silvers, honestly.
The DQ across from work. :)
Perfectly adequate. Occasionally the bun is a little off and feels "steamed" which kind of softens it, but then it kind of eventually un-softens and gets a bit weirdly chewy/rubbery. So, not a big fan when that happens. But, bun issues aside, perfectly adequate fish sandwich (as long as the lettuce is fresh and not wilty, which also happens once in a while; but the fish is pretty consistently decent/good).
If I had to choose one for flavor, Popeye's.
If I wanted one that delivers well on their promise, Wendy's. Minus the cheese.
It's too bad both those sandwiches don't stay on the menu all the time since those are "limited time" and only available during Lent.
PLEASE bring back the CLIPBOARD OF FLUFF!
Agreed...I'm old school. Bring back tbe clipboard Tony!
It really is. The bread is the whole sandwich.
Looks good Tony. Considering inflation a price increase of $1.80 over 8 years isn't surprising.
They do use U.S.-caught Wild Alaska Pollock. We aren't sure why they didn't call that out with this time with this LTO.
Yes Tony it is good I had it last Saturday love the sweet roll thank you for the review as always your the best food reviewer😂
Fillet-o-fish, but without a cheese slice. Also that processed fish is too big for the bun.
The Captain D's one was ENORMOUS! ua-cam.com/video/sXWlIqnbu3U/v-deo.html
That’s what SHE said.
Arby's used to have a good fish sandwich. I even miss the Burger King Big Fish.
Fun Fact: My first job was at Arby's.
The old BK Big Fish was great!
i miss the whaler. THAT was a fish sammich.
Same, back in the 90s, the fish sandwich was good, thick and actual fish. I don't know what that sandwich was.
'Structured meat' is a processed food normality.
I always enjoyed their fish sandwiches. Too bad about the price change though. Last time they were here you could get 2 for $7.
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It's colder than normal for sure. Only 45 here, but Florida really doesn't see any snow.
I used to like Arby's every once in a while... well over a decade ago. Never again.
Why never again?
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Ive always liked the fish sandwich from Arby's
Looks like a perfectly normal fish sandwich. Looks like a normal breaded fish fillet, to me. Exactly the same as the DQ fish sandwich, which is perfectly fine, and the Carls Jr. fish sandwich I had a few months ago, which was also perfectly fine.
Not sure what you mean about "processed fish," looks like a fish fillet to me, just a somewhat specifically shaped cut. (Sort of rounded-triangular.)
Unlike say a "Filet-o-fish" which is just a bizarrely unnatural-looking "square" shape...
I don't see what the hubbub is about, TBH... Looks perfectly fine to me. Granted, the cut is a bit longer than the bun itself, and oddly shaped [triangular], so looks a little weird. But, for fash food fish sandwiches, it looks perfectly par-for-the-course and in par with DQ & Carl's Jr.
Check my Captain D's review of their fish sandwich and you'll see what I mean
@oldnerdreviews I did check that video out at Captian Ds, and wow, that fish sandwich looked amazing, and I can see what you mean now.
@@amy_loves_the_chosen Crazy, right? Looks as if they breaded and fried that fish right then and there, rather than pulling it from a frozen bag of Gorton's.
I dont care anything and everything arbys is good
I used to really enjoy their standard roast beef, but something was off last time I tried it.
@@oldnerdreviews oh no i still rather have arbys than McDonald's
looks pretty sad
I'm glad it turned out better than it looked.
First and My birthday is on Wednesday.
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday, buddy!
@@oldnerdreviews Thank You
@@oldnerdreviewsThanks