Tried Mikey D's new chicken sandwich yesterday, the delux one. Didn't care for it.
I need something clarified if possible. I notice folks in the US sometimes call what (to me) seems to be a burger, a 'sandwich', is it the case that a ‘burger’ has to be with a beef pattie? Because I would call that McDonalds offering a chicken burger?
A 'sandwich' here has two slices of regular bread either side of the filling.
Logan's Roadhouse (among many others) are long-time permanent featured members of my ban club
Sacrilige!A burger is technically something with a ground meat patty. Might also describe a meatless substitute.
There’s nothing like those tacos of theirs after a night of drinking though. Though, it’s once in a while.Jack in the Box just opened near me,,,my friends that tried said dont waste your money,,they did not listen to me...
I tried Chickfila once. It is way too salty for my taste. I can tell they really brine the heck out of that chicken but it is just way too salty for my taste buds.It Probably won’t be good. I recently tried a Popeyes sandwich and I believe it was ”manufactured“ chicken, little to no flavor and served Luke warm. Chick Fil A has always been paramount and probably can’t be touched by the other major players. Ive heard CFA marinates the chicken breast in pickle juice brine. Yum
Ive also tried zaxbys, shake shake, wendys.. not worth it. IMHO
In the US we categorize the meat in buns by the meat inside. So burger is the hamburger patty inside, everything else is called sandwich.I need something clarified if possible. I notice folks in the US sometimes call what (to me) seems to be a burger, a 'sandwich', is it the case that a ‘burger’ has to be with a beef pattie? Because I would call that McDonalds offering a chicken burger?
A 'sandwich' here has two slices of regular bread either side of the filling.
I remember my friend really wanted me to try Arch Deluxe back in HS senior year because he just learned how to make it (he worked there part time).I rather like McDonald's when they had the "Deluxe" chicken sandwiches back in the 90s. They had 2 versions - grilled and crispy with a batter. There might have been an earlier version. However, I distinctly remember being on a trip in 1993 and ordering one of their crispy chicken sandwiches.
Don't worry, in 20 years all the cheap fast food baseline dollar menu (by that time dollar menu would means less than $10) sandwiches would be some sort of vegan imitation meat. If you want real meat you will have to pay 2x-3x for the real meat version ($20).Fast food means fast fat and well ,,Im a plant based eater,,I was a fast food junky and my heath was in the toilet so to speak,,,men usually are resistant to good healthy eating,,,I have learned early to not eat fast food ,,imho