If ur looking for anything else other than fish and chips, u would be sorely disappointed at Fishermen's Wharf.
That's right, they only have fish and chips on their menu! However, as though to compensate, they do offer several different kinds of fish. One thing i love about this quaint eatery is that they differentiate between chips and fries. Definitely the chips for me!
We both ordered cream dory with chips ($6.50) which came in generous portions. Dimly lit and with a laid-back atmosphere, service is almost non-existent here as u have to make ur orders at the counter and have the expressionless faces of their staff staring back at u. Kinda irritating~
Fortunately the food made up for it. The batter was crispy and laced with a hint of pepper while its meat was moist and soft~ The chips easily won me over!
It's my first time eating my fish and chips the traditional way; with malt vinegar and salt. I thought it would have been awful, given my dislike for vinegar. However, it turned out well as the malt vinegar really brought out the taste of the fish! Sprinkle salt sparingly and tuck in!
I still like my tartar sauce though! Fishermen's Wharf's version was good!
Located jux opposite The Central along this row of shophouses (27 New Bridge Road)~
That's right, they only have fish and chips on their menu! However, as though to compensate, they do offer several different kinds of fish. One thing i love about this quaint eatery is that they differentiate between chips and fries. Definitely the chips for me!
We both ordered cream dory with chips ($6.50) which came in generous portions. Dimly lit and with a laid-back atmosphere, service is almost non-existent here as u have to make ur orders at the counter and have the expressionless faces of their staff staring back at u. Kinda irritating~
Fortunately the food made up for it. The batter was crispy and laced with a hint of pepper while its meat was moist and soft~ The chips easily won me over!
It's my first time eating my fish and chips the traditional way; with malt vinegar and salt. I thought it would have been awful, given my dislike for vinegar. However, it turned out well as the malt vinegar really brought out the taste of the fish! Sprinkle salt sparingly and tuck in!
I still like my tartar sauce though! Fishermen's Wharf's version was good!
Located jux opposite The Central along this row of shophouses (27 New Bridge Road)~
7 Comments:
At Wednesday, May 09, 2007 9:01:00 AM, Anonymous said…
hehe hao chi hao chi xia ci wo men zai qu chi......wo hai yao fang chu,yan and chili yi qi chi hehe
At Sunday, May 20, 2007 5:23:00 PM, Yvonne said…
hehe hao hao xia ci yi ding zai qu chi! wo ye hao xiang zai qu chi ne!
At Friday, May 25, 2007 12:53:00 AM, Anonymous said…
hello again, u seems like a fish person to me. so many post abt fish&chips. and u guys even ordered fish combo at long john silver too! lol anw, how much was it per person at the fisherman's wharf?
At Friday, May 25, 2007 3:19:00 AM, Yvonne said…
haha yeh ur right! i loveeeee fish and chips! ^_^
depends on what u order actually, the cheapest cream dory is $6.50 while i think the most expensive's about $15+?
At Friday, May 25, 2007 5:13:00 AM, Anonymous said…
hahah i loooove fish&chips too. i like it breaded though. battered fish sometimes have too much flour.
hmm thats quite a resonable price. shall check the place out soon. thanks for the info and continue hunting dwn all the niceeeeee fishychips! lol (:
At Friday, May 25, 2007 5:17:00 AM, Anonymous said…
ohhhhh and those fries/chips looks "hhhmmmmmmmmmmmmm" lol
At Monday, May 28, 2007 3:38:00 AM, Yvonne said…
fisherman's wharf's fish has quite a thin batter if im not wrong!
do tell me about ur experience if u do visit this place! =D
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