um...YES! if you have no tried these yet then i suggest you go & do so.
i almost feel out of my chair yesterday- so good. sadly, there is simply not enough chicken for me- i could have eaten like 3 servings of these bad boys.
Are they overly breaded? That is one thing I hate about chinese food sweet and sour chicken. If I wanted a bunch of oily soupy batter then I would order oily soupy batter but I ordered chicken damnit.
I love that about Chinese food! Makes me all kinds of sick later, but I do enjoy it.
My Wendy's must suck (actually I know it does) because everyone says they are so good and mine were not so great. I will have to try them again at a different Wendys.
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Are they overly breaded? That is one thing I hate about chinese food sweet and sour chicken. If I wanted a bunch of oily soupy batter then I would order oily soupy batter but I ordered chicken damnit.
actually no! they were like- perfect! even a little crispy (which is lurve)
you need to get them fresh i think- so if you order them ask them to make sure they're fresh (or check them before you leave) - they might give you the stink eye but whatever- if you're paying $5 for chicken then it'd better be good!
I agree. They were perfectly breaded and the sauce tasted great, although there wasn't enough of it. My only complaint is that it doesn't come with rice. I just happened to have leftover Jasmine rice in the fridge.
Re: PSA: wendy's sweet & spicy asian chicken
actually no! they were like- perfect! even a little crispy (which is lurve)
you need to get them fresh i think- so if you order them ask them to make sure they're fresh (or check them before you leave) - they might give you the stink eye but whatever- if you're paying $5 for chicken then it'd better be good!
look at the birds | bless this food
Wendy's sweet & spicy asian chicken is better than 99% of the chicken you get at Chinese restaurants! IMO
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