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    Riverside Seafood Cafe

    3.8 (4 reviews)

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    Another quality Greek style fish and chip byo restaurant. Try it for late brunch or early dinner.

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    Fish's Seafood Market

    Fish's Seafood Market

    3.8(4 reviews)
    9.6 kmTeneriffe
    $

    The general rule of thumb is that when you find an awesome fish and chip shop, you stick to it. I…read morecan tell you that my attachment to my local fish and chippery, Fish's in Teneriffe, might be a little unhealthy. And not just in the beer-battered kind of a way. It has gotten to a point where I turn my nose up and any other option for the combination of potatoes and barramundi. Now that's good fish and chips! Although I usually indulge in the takeaway variety, Fish's is also a restaurant and has a relaxed, family atmosphere. Along with the usual fish and chips, there are burgers, seafood platters, meals, mussels, oysters, prawns and calamari also on offer. If it comes from the ocean, chances are Fish's have it! And it's as fresh as fresh can be. If you are looking for somewhere to get excellent fresh prawns for Christmas or a BBQ, theirs come highly recommended by me! As does the cajun fish. I veered away from crumbed fish a little while ago and lashed out with the cajun (a big deal considering I'm a creature of habit) and it is awesome! For reasonable prices, Fish's offer huge portions of (in my opinion) the best fish and chips in Brisbane. The wait is never long and the food is fresh and delicious. Get to Teneriffe for a taste!

    Fish's Seafood market to the kind of place I use to visit with my grandparents when we would stay…read moreat their place on the beach. Simple wholesome food which I could (and do) go back for time and time again. A recent refers has given the place a slightly more modern edge but it still remains the same at the heart. You won't regret a dinner at this great local takeaway.

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    Van Loc Seafood Market

    Van Loc Seafood Market

    3.0(2 reviews)
    6.0 kmDarra

    Van Loc Seafood Market is a pretty decent seafood store in Darra. They have a good variety of fish…read moreand from what I have seen and tasted, all very fresh. Every Thursday they get a huge delivery of fresh fish just in time for the weekend rush. It's very busy on weekends, so I encourage anyone who plans on visiting to go earlier rather than later. There is a bit of a language barrier here unless you speak Vietnamese. It can get a bit tiresome, because when you asked for 'snapper', they say 'salmon', it's like- "what?" It's entertaining, confusing and exhausting all at once. Just point to the fish you want and give directions, 'left', 'right', 'up' or 'down'. The service here otherwise is really good. They are nice and pretty fast. The first are present well and look really nice and fresh. The prices are reasonable, but not the cheapest to that in some seafood places in Inala. Still, a pretty decent place to get some fish.

    You know, you can't go past this place when you're doing your grocery shopping in Darra. If you're…read moredoing your grocery shopping in Darra, you are a certain type of person. You recognise the stuff is cheaper than your average Coles or Woolworths or you wouldn't bother coming all the way here to get your bok choy. You also recognise that in order for the prices to be this dirt cheap (literally) you may have to deal with places that aren't as clean as your local supermarkets. And if you are this type of person per say... and you see the words 'seafood market' you definetely want to go in to get some cheap premium fish. Like Atlantic Salmon for $14.99/kg. It may also be the only place you can get a decently fresh fish head for your malaysian fish head curry or what not. Look, I'm just saying... it's just what you do. The seafood market is not the cleanest, it is pretty fresh on days the fish arrive (just ask the lady when that is) and if it's not fresh, it's still in alright condition, they keep it in ice and they will de-bone and fillet for you free of charge. This is a great little fresh fish market, you can get your crabs too and it's right next to other groceries you might want to pick up... the type you would get in your usual asian grocer. Worth a check out. But bring cash.

    A Salt & Battery - Outside on a rainy evening.

    A Salt & Battery

    3.6(14 reviews)
    2.9 kmSt Lucia
    $$

    The thought of fish and chips often conjure images of TGIF/Applebees/etc or frozen entrees for me…read more A Salt & Battery showed me what real fish and chips suppose to be like. Wishing for the whole deal, I opted for the fried food platter which consisted of fried fish, fried calamari rings, fried scallop, fried shrimp, and french fries. First of all, this isn't beer battered, it was breaded. Secondly, this is a lot of food for one person... The chips were pretty standard fare, crispy and lightly seasoned. Fish was fresh, doesn't have the frozen taste that I'm all too (unfortunately) accustomed to. The calamari rings came with 2 variety, one was the standard breading and the other had an unique seasoning to it that I couldn't place. Anyway all this fried food was completely offset the truly authentic greek salad of cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, olives, feta cheese all topped with olive oil. Order and pay at the counter, take the number, sit down, wait 15 minutes for food. The staff were friendly and helpful, but were quite busy with busing the tables, taking orders, and bringing the food out. They only have outdoor seating. On nights with a slight breeze like the night I came, it was a great experience. However I can't imagine coming here during the summers when it regularly hits the low 30C. I just need that AC.

    When I was a poverty-stricken uni student, some of the best memories I had were of birthday…read moredinners, hangover brunches, or just ordinary meals at A Salt and Battery. Affectionately known as Salt 'n' Bat, this Fish and Chip shop is frequented by ravenous uni students and St Lucia locals. It is a BYO venue which means you will often find a table of 20 or so college kids escaping bad dining hall food while charging up for a night out at the RE. While Salt 'n' Bat is clearly a uni kid hang out, its tasty menu (especially the awesome battered chips and Salt and Pepper Squid) attracts a more diverse crowd. Anyone aching for some good fish and chips will find this restaurant to their liking. They also have an impressive range of Boylan vintage sodas, my favourite of which is the traditional tasting root beer. Salt 'n' Bat is dine in or take away. If you are dining in, however, don't expect anything fancy as you will be seated in red or blue plastic chairs with a white plastic table. Nonetheless, the good food (and hopefully good company you keep) is enough to make Salt 'n' Bat a fine place to eat.

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    A Salt & Battery - Fried Platter for one. Shrimp, fish, calamari, scallop with chips and Greek salad.

    Fried Platter for one. Shrimp, fish, calamari, scallop with chips and Greek salad.

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    Jellyfish Restaurant - Moreton bay bugs : 1/2 grilled and half fried

    Jellyfish Restaurant

    3.7(39 reviews)
    7.5 kmCBD
    $$$

    We chose to Jellyfish for dinner based on good Yelp reviews that included excellent service. We…read morewere misinformed. We got off to a bad start. When we walked up to the greeter she asked, "what do you want." I looked around to see if she was talking to someone else. There was no one else. And then I thought maybe she confused me for someone she knew. That was not the case either. I said, "This is a restaurant, isn't it?" And then my husband tried to defuse the tension by making a joke about turtles eating jellyfish. It was all just awkward and weird, but she was just the greeter, and we sat and ordered drinks and a pre-dinner appetizer. The waiter was not a particularly happy person either, so after the app, we paid our bill and went to another restaurant for dinner. Every place can have a bad day, and when staff is fighting with each other they can take it out on everyone else, but OMG, the service we received here was awful. P.S. That appetizer was good.

    It's expensive here and the food is not nearly as good as I expected. It's not necessarily bad, but…read morefor the price it's disappointing. Got the scallops as a starter and they are very small - it's mostly a giant empty plate with sauce decoration. The barramundi was okay but there is better barramundi for much less. The fries were very ordinary. The kale salad was the best thing but for how much we paid for this meal, it's not good that the salad was the highlight.

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    Scallop starter was small

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