They're an unexpected but welcome addition.
The fast-food sandwich giant has been, and pescatarians and other seafood lovers will be happy to know that Arby's is now launching two new fish-based options—the Hushpuppy Breaded Fish Strips and a Cajun Fish Wrap. Both will only be available for a limited time this summer.The new fish strips feature premium Pollock and are coated in crispy cornmeal-based hushpuppy batter before being fried to a golden brown.
They are served with a side of tartar sauce and can be ordered either a la carte as three or five pieces or as a meal with Crinkle Fries and a drink. Thefeatures the Hushpuppy Breaded Fish Strips with Cajun seasoning, shredded lettuce, tomato, and a zesty Cajun remoulade on an artisan wrap. The wrap can either be purchased a la carte or as a meal with Curly Fries and a drink at $9.59.
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