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Premium chicken fillet, juicy tomatoes, crisp lettuce, mayo or spicy sauce, in a big fresh corn dusted bun.
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I am highly impressed with Burger King's latest addition - The 'Tendercrisp Chicken' burger.
You can order this burger with mayo or spicy sauce. I chose mayo. I was pleasantly surprised with the size of the burger. It is quite large, and the chicken fillet covered the entire surface of the bun. The chicken was tender and the coating crisp...as the name suggests. The lettuce was very crisp and fresh and was only the inner core of the iceberg lettce, no soggy outer leaves. This burger actually looks like the picture, which is great!
At $6.25, it is a little expensive but it definitely filled me up and is also about the same price as the other BK chicken burgers.
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