Arby's is resurrecting its seasonal Crispy Fish Sandwich and King's Hawaiian Fish Deluxe Sandwichwhile debuting a new dish, the Spicy Fish Sandwich.
A classic at the chain, the Crispy Fish sandwich is made with a grilled sesame seed bun, crispy fish filet, tartar sauce, and lettuce.
Meanwhile, the King Hawaiian Fish Deluxe Sandwich includes a crispy fish fillet, Cheddar cheese, shredded lettuce, tomato, and tartar sauce in a toasted King's Hawaiian roll.
The newest pescatarian alternative is the Spicy Fish Sandwich, which is made with a crispy fish fillet that's doused in spicy seasoning and topped with roasted jalapeños, shredded lettuce, tomato, and tartar sauce. It's the oceanic version of popular spicy chicken sandwiches that are offered in just about every fast-food chain.
Arby's is releasing three new sandwiches for a limited time, so those wanting to change up their lunch routine would need to visit Arby's as soon as possible.


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