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The Broken Anchor

3.0 (12 reviews)
Open • 11:30 am - 7:30 pm

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2 years ago

it was awesome. The batter was light and golden. Fries came hot and crisp. Definitely recommend

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3 years ago

The food is fine the prices are not. Ridiculous small portions even the french fries. Way over priced for what is. Look elsewhere.

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Buy the Sea

Buy the Sea

5.0
(2 reviews)
10.7 km

Ever had a hankering for some fresh fish and chips? Well, we were driving through West Kelowna and…read morefound "Buy the Sea," which surprised us with a menu that not only included fish and chips, but lots of fresh seafood to take home as well. The small restaurant/market offered different kinds of fish and chips at different price points. There was Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Prawns and Oysters, and we chose to split the Haddock and chips, with extra coleslaw and tartar sauce. The Haddock arrived quickly and hot, with a piece for each of us, and a handful of fries - even for a split dish, there were really large portions. The fish was perfectly fried, and inside, tender and melted in my mouth. The chips were crispy, and I enjoyed dipping them in both the ketchup and tartar. They also provided both white and malt vinegar which I appreciated. After lunch, we perused the market area and saw there were giant crab legs, octopus, lots of fresh fish, poke, smoked fish and crab. I had my eye on the sushi-grade Ahi which I will take home next time to make my own sushi. There were also jars of sauces and dressings, and I spied ghost pepper sauce for the next time I need a good flavor boost. The prices were reasonable, and everything seemed fresh and clean. Looking forward to returning!

This spot is in a unassuming strip plaza in W Kelowna. It looks like it mainly a fish market…read more(beautiful), and has made room for a few tables and some tastey seafood snacks: we had fish (cod)&chips and a shrimp roll with clam chowder. Both were done beuatifully. If you have a hankering for reasonably priced, quick, fish and chips, and can't bear the thought of driving over that bridge again, this is the place for you! Do note: it closes at 7:00, so not for late night snacking!

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Half portion of Haddock and chips

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Half portion of Haddock and chips
Gather

Gather

4.6
(46 reviews)
2.3 km

Gather has wonderful hospitality and an interesting tapas menu. The concept was Korean/Italian,…read morealthough the only thing we had that was representative was Korean tacos, which were delicious. We also had a lovely assortment of beef and scallop tartares.

We had a nice dinner on a cool Saturday night and generally enjoyed things…read more The food is a bit of a mishmash as others have said with some true Korean. (Bibimbap) and some true Italian (Gnocchi and homemade Pasta) with the rest being slight variants of both. We had the Burrata salad with greens and roasted and fresh tomatoes (nicely skinned) with Pesto, Pune Nuts and a balsamic dressing. It was beautiful but needed more salt and acid to tame down the Burrata. Still a nice salad. We split the Patate Fritte which was fried potatoes and gnocchi with a really flavorful Chipotle Mayo. The whole dish didn't work. The gnocchi were over fried and too small to eat with the much larger potatoes which were also underdone. The Tuna Poke Bowl was very nice (and a good deal) with all of the usual components. The Salmon was cooked perfectly (crispy on the outside slightly translucent inside ) and came with a wasabi cream, lots of roasted veggies (potatoes, cauliflower, broccoli, green beans) and somewhat random things like cornichons, caper berries, and beets. The whole thing worked but would have been better with some editing. I personally wanted more wasabi in the cream and wished that it didn't get watered down by all the veggies. They have a nice cocktail list and a decent list of wines by the glass, several local all fairly priced. The place is modern looking with windows overlooking downtown streets in two sides. The place is very modern with lots of metal and concrete and consequently lots of energy and lots of noise. I see this as a great space for a bunch of friends, less so for a romantic dinner. Overall I liked this place. It could be better and I would return. I love what they are aiming for.

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Chicken Bibimbap... with a fried egg
Chicken Bibimbap... with a fried egg
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The Broken Anchor - seafood - Updated July 2026

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