Saturday, September 22, 2007

Surf and Turf

There is a White Castle up the block from us. It's a never-ending source of amusement, because of the disgusting nature of the menu offerings and the occasional spelling or grammar challenges of the staff. Last spring the promo item was "Chicken Rings" (prompting anxious curiosity about which part of the chicken was the ring and whether one would really care to eat it), only the reader board initially promoted it as "Chicken Rins." Chicken Rinds? Chicken Rinse? It was corrected the next day.

So the other day we walked past and my husband stopped, made me go back, and forced me to look at the banner promoting the newest sandwich. I stared at it for several minutes, while the protective mechanism in my brain refused to let me see what was so horrifying. And then my brain gave up and I could see it:



Yes, that's a breaded fish patty stacked with two hamburger patties.

YUCK.

I'm no longer much of a fan of fast-food restaurants. I've never set foot in this White Castle; the smell outside convinces me that it can't be good, and this is New York, where one has to develop a very high tolerance indeed for smells. But even when I was young and would eagerly spend time, money and appetite at McDonald's and Wendy's and their ilk, I knew enough to never order the fish sandwich. Now imagine that fish sandwich with steamed hamburger and extra bread.

YUCK.

Calling it "surf and turf" seems a bit like pouring cheap riesling into ginger ale and calling that champagne. (Oh, wait, that's Cook's. Let me try again.) Calling it "surf and turf" seems a bit like mashing up a Tootsie Roll, rolling it in Swiss Miss, and calling that a truffle.

Just saying.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I second the YUCK.

Fast food fish sammiches have always triggered my "No seafood if I can't see the ocean" rule. It just seems safer.

Amy Stephenson said...

I know what you mean. When we were in Phoenix we kept seeing signs for fish tacos, and I thought, the fish can't be coming from close enough. It just can't.

helenme2k said...

Great. I read this first thing in the morning. Now I have to go hurl. Note to self, only read Amy's blog in the afternoon when stomach is stronger.

Kimberly Ann said...

Funny, funny, funny

Anonymous said...

The Surf and Turf is delicious..

How can you judge something you never tried? That appears to be the White Castle on Queens Blvd in Sunnyside and it smells GOOD there.

Go back to where you came from... "just saying".