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Barnacles Fish and Chips Maroubra

4.5 (2 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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I stopped by to get a grilled fish sandwich and WOW. Incredible healthy fresh fish at a very good price.

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The One That Got Away

The One That Got Away

4.5(2 reviews)
5.8 km•Bondi, South Bondi/Tamarama

The One That Got Away is like a meta fish market without the stank. Besides the usual…read morefish'n'chippie fair they serve yam chips (thin, crispy, yuuuummmm...) and have an amazing selection of fresh fish on display to choose from, from Moroccan Swordfish steaks wrapped in banana leaves to smoked Rainbow Trout to Barramundi sausages, those crazy kids! They cater to the large Jewish population in Bondi by preparing Kosher fish for collection every Thursday and for festivals and high holidays. Where else will you find a chippie that has beetroot & fetta or lentil salad and miso soup?! The shop itself is really cute, with its octopus's garden wavy ceiling painted with fishes and bubbles and pictures from all the local school kids on the walls and everything they have here is delicious, with bells on. Fish is picked up daily from the fish markets and I for one appreciate them saving me from that stinky place! This has gotta be the world's greatest fish & chip shop, for reals.

The One That Got Away is a great fish and chip shop and fresh seafood store located on Bondi Road…read morejust up from Bondi Beach. They have fresh and good quality seafood, all your typical items that you normally find in a seafood shop and also have some more specially prepared items like their salmon sausages and their lemon and garlic octopus. What also makes this place great is the extra services they offer too like kosher fish which is offered on Wednesdays and their internet ordering service. If you're walking by or in the neighbourhood be sure to check them out. Walking past today the green lipped mussels from NZ in the window definitely reeled me in.

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Bronte Fish & Chips - Cool menu board

Bronte Fish & Chips

3.3(4 reviews)
4.7 km
•$$

Convenient location, friendly staff, and hot food, need I really say more?…read more We found this place while doing the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. The sign was big and simple, and it drew us in. It was a bummer that what we wanted wasn't available, but when the reason is that his FRESH SHIPMENT didn't include it, what can we do? We asked for his recommendations and made small talk as he cooked our fish and chips. It was a bit of a wait, but we could literally see him working on it. There was no way for him to be faster. I don't know about anyone else coming here, but I loved my meal. I see that other people consider it expensive, but I have no point of reference as a tourist. Would definitely come back if I could.

It's really the prime location of the shop and the friendliness of the staff that really give…read moreBronte Fish & Chips its attractiveness - here, review done, two stars. If I am going to be fully honest with you dear reader, I am not a massive fish & chips fan anymore. I like one every now and then but I had the world's best and since then things are different. Queenstown, if you must ask, figure the rest out yourself. But even with that in mind, the chips were not done enough, the tartare was not super tasty - some sort of glorified mayonnaise, and the grilled barramundi was well-cooked but tasteless. I had a bite in Millie's battered white fish and the batter was ok. Just saying that for that price, you don't mind paying for the location if the food is exceptional. It isn't. So yep, not a recommendation. Plus there is no way that duck fat will ever go with fish. So yep, still not a recommendation. I mean if you have a fis

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Bronte Fish & Chips - Hot chips and palm trees

Hot chips and palm trees

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Salmon and Bear

Salmon and Bear

4.2(14 reviews)
5.9 km
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Poll around the table is an overall 5 star meal…read more First time in Sydney and I was in charge of finding a good restaurant for some goodies, one picky eater and many Chinese elders that mainly only East Asian. We had a table of 12 and the had the set menu which I loved that each person could order their main and then it came with aps and sides. The mains were exceptional considering that managed to cook everything perfectly, fish and meats, standouts are Brussels sprouts. They were the best we've had. Service was as great. We ate in the patio which was warm and protected. If I were a local I'd be going back.

Salmon and Bear is a a casual eatery in Zetland, Sydney, across the road from the East Village…read moreshopping precinct. You can park in the shopping centre for 2 hours for free and head to the restaurant care free. It is a fish eatery which cooks the fish over charcoal in a Spanish Mimbrasa oven which gives the seafood a nice smokey flavour. This also gives you the sense of having your dinner at a campfire, and with the restaurant decor feeling like a log cabin, so it is very fitting. As we sit to peruse the menu, we are pleased to find they have a drink list with red and white wine by the glass or bottle, bubbles, beers and cocktails including aperol spritzers and a few Gins with home made tea and lemonade. We ordered the gin cocktails, perfect on a hot summer evening and helped take the edge of the working day. The menu listing Burgers and few classics. We begin with the trio of tacos; the sticky glazed salmon, crispy hoki NZ fish, and salt and pepper calamari, served on a soft corn tortilla with salsa verde, pickled pink onions and sriracha mayo. A good choice if you are after some variety. We also decided to order something different and went for the salt and pepper tofu as it looked extremely appealing. Nice soft little flavoursome squares with a crisp fried outer crust, flavoured with salt, pepper, shallots and chili, this was also served with a ponzu dipping sauce. One of their popular menu items is the Grizzly Plate ($27.95) for the original where you select a piece of fish (Ora King salmon, tuna, barramundi, hiramasa kingfish , or catch of the day) along with a choice of dipping sauce (salsa verde, peri peri, yogurt and dill, tartare or oyster and sesame) and any salads or side. For $32.95, you can add two sides. Sides include chips, mashed potato, coconut rice, sweet potato fries, corn salad, summer slaw, Asian greens or the garden salad. We opted for the Hiramasa Kingfish, cooked beautifully with a Smokey flavour and crispy skin. The salsa verde was the sauce of choice, the charred corn and the roasted veg for sides. Whilst veggies can sometimes be just veggies, the veggies at salmon and bear are on another level. They were boiled, grilled and then finished off again the oven, giving them a beautiful caramelised charred flavour. Topped with a honey mustard dressing and almonds, these a must order as your side dish. Poke seems to be the dish on everyone's lips these days and thus we were happy to see this on the menu. For those not in the know, it is a rice and salad dish originating in Hawaii, topped with sashimi. It is a healthy and nourishing option. At Salmon and Bear, they have a few different options. Whether it be cubes of raw salmon, tuna, miso eggplant or the salt and pepper tofu, you can select your favourite . They are served atop salad or coconut rice, spring onions, avocado, seaweed and corn salsa, with a soy and sesame dressing or chilli and lemongrass, depending on your selection. Finishing off the night, we had to have the dessert. Just as you might have in wood cabin by the fire, comfort food is always good. A soft gooey brownie served with vanilla ice cream is certainly in that category. Salmon and Bear is fitting for the whole family as it has a casual vibe, reasonable prices and a menu with Cubs (or kids) choices. The service was brilliant and the manager in particular was excellent, with her personable nature, thorough knowledge and efficient work ethic. We really enjoyed all the food here and have been here a few times now, and will certainly be back.

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Poke

Poke

4.1(10 reviews)
2.4 km
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Came here on a Sunday and was very disappointed…read more Out of the entire poke bowl menu of about 8 selections, only 2 were available. We were told that on Sundays, they made other poke bowls which weren't on the menu. It sounded like they were using their leftover ingredients to put together what they could. We chose 1 of the 2 bowls that was available, and then told that this was actually not available either as what was left was needed for an existing order. Service was poor. Staff were disorganised - there were 2 waitresses behind the counter and one told us that she could describe the food to us but couldn't actually take our order - for some unknown reason only 1 staff could do this. We ordered some poke and vegetables which were on display at the counter. It took them 15 mins to put on a plate (there were only 6 guests in the cafe and some were eating when we came in). It turns out they had forgotten about our order. A staff approached us and asked if we had ordered yet. While we were eating, I heard the staff shout out to eachother in the kitchen describing what ingredients they had and working out a poke bowl combination to put together - supporting my theory that they were using leftovers.

Poke lovers rejoice, there is a straight up Poke spot in Sydney!!!…read more Found on the backstreets of Coogee Beach, if you ever missed the poke in Hawaii there is now a solution. When you rock up you can order a small bowl for $15 which comes with your choice of poke, one side, and black rice or if you're hungry you can order a large for $20 which comes with two choices of poke, one side, and black rice. The poke varies from spicy tuna, salmon, kingfish, and others all with different marinades and ingredients. Super fresh and tasty af....sides vary from seaweed salad, potato salad, coleslaw, kim chi and more. I got the large with spicy tuna (ahi) and the Aloha way (salmon) which is the classic along with potato salad. This will definitely fill you up and I plan on coming back. Real healthy and real tasty...can't ask for more.

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