This is an OK fish and chips shop. Well, frankly, I didn't really like the chips - overdone (and I prefer floppy chips, not cindered-to-a-crisp ones) and they were too salty. However, there were certainly a lot of them for the price I paid (a mere $2.50 worth).
The fish was better and it was the same deal in terms of size - the serving was huge. It was also fattier and more heavily crumbed than what I'd prefer, with the crumbed coating of the fish being almost a meal in itself. (The fish inside was pretty decent.)
What I liked about this place was the woman serving me was super-friendly. We had a chat for the ten minutes or so I waited inside for my food. The chairs and tables outside were filled up with a bunch of bloke types who looked like they enjoy their beer and footie, and I didn't want to linger outside in case an interaction of the "How's it goin', love?" type started up.
When they left, we took their table. They were surprisingly neat and even threw their scraps into the bin. Maybe it's time for me to put my blokey-football stereotype to bed.
Nah.
It's not that the food is awful, it's just that there's much better fish and chips around. Red Ocean Seafood at Red Hill comes immediately to mind. read more