
During the Lenten season between Ash Wednesday and Easter, numerous chain restaurants feature fish and seafood promotions. Offerings span various price points and formats: quick-service chains like Arby's, Burger King, and Jack in the Box provide affordable fish sandwiches between $3-$7, while casual dining establishments offer more elaborate options. Benihana presents upscale teppanyaki seafood selections including lobster, shrimp, and scallops. Mid-range chains like Farmer Boys and Golden Corral offer combo meals and all-you-can-eat options. Most promotions feature Alaskan pollock as the primary fish, with additional offerings including shrimp, lobster, and scallops. Prices and availability vary by location and promotion end dates.
"Arby's: A Crispy Fish Sandwich includes fish fillet with shredded lettuce and tartar sauce on a toasted sesame bun. You can order it by itself for about $5.89 but it's also available in a "Meat & 3" combo with curly fries, two-piece mozzarella sticks and a small soft drink for $7.99. There's also a King's Hawaiian Fish Deluxe sandwich with cheddar cheese and tomato on a King's Hawaiian roll for $6.99."
"Benihana: The full-service chain, where chefs put on a show for diners seated around teppanyaki grills, is offering a "Bounty of the Seven Seas" menu through April 5. It includes such items as Lobster & Shrimp Gyoza with ponzu lime sauce for $19, Lobster Fried Rice for $21 and Hibachi Bounty of the Seas with shrimp, scallops, snapper and calamari for $42."
"Farmer Boys: A two-piece Beer-Battered Fish Box with fries and a small soft drink costs $9.99. You can get an extra piece for $11.99 and there is also a four-piece platter that includes a salad for about $14.99. The fish is Alaska pollock fillets."
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