Last week I found delicious French fries in Toronto, and this time I found the best fried fish yet. It's a pity that they can't be combined, otherwise it would be the best Fish & Chips. This one is delicious and not expensive. The appetizer is fried clams, which are soft and very sweet. It tastes best without sauce, otherwise you can only taste the taste of sauce. Haddock is more delicious than Halibut, and the fish itself has a stronger taste. Both are very fresh. The outer layer is crispy but not oily and not greasy.
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Last week I found delicious French fries in Toronto, and this time I found the best fried fish yet. It's a pity that they can't be combined, otherwise it would be the best Fish & Chips. This one is delicious and not expensive. The appetizer is fried clams, which are soft and very sweet. It tastes best without sauce, otherwise you can only taste the taste of sauce. Haddock is more delicious than Halibut, and the fish itself has a stronger taste. Both are very fresh. The outer layer is crispy but not oily and not greasy.
Across the road from SmartCentres Leaside is Olde Yorke Fish & Chips, a British fish and chip restaurant where the cod comes from fish farms on the east coast, the haddock is Norwegian, and the harlequin comes from Alaska.
A specialty fish and chip shop, similar to the British ones, the fried fish is quite fresh, it is deep sea cod, and the fried prawns taste very good, and the price is affordable, just over 20 yuan per serving.
In my opinion the best fish and chips shop in Toronto, great food and friendly service. I loved my chowder, it was smooth and my friend had the cod with onion rings. The onion rings were big and crispy. The fish was fresh and tasty. The restaurant has its own parking lot but it fills up quickly during lunch and dinner even on weekdays.
The environment is good and the service is timely, but the waiter's accent is heavy and it is difficult to hear clearly.