Pretty good fish and chips place. Battered stuff somewhat oily but crisp. Fish very well cooked. Prices are probably a little high, but that seems to be the current trend everywhere. We had a piece of battered snapper (this was enough for the two of us), four crumbed prawn cutlets, a minimum serve of crumbed calamari, four potato cakes/scallops, a battered pineapple fritters and two pineapple jarito soft drinks. Beyond oiliness and high prices, we had no real complaints about any of it. Service was friendly and efficient, and alfresco seating with tables was available on the footpath outside. The entire meal cost us approximately $60.00, which we felt was...
Read moreI was torn between Yamba’s Fisho and The fisherman’s Co-op) After reading mixed reviews about Yamba’s Fisho (and the co-op) we tried them for ourselves. The fish in the windows is fresh (and it’s what you get). We had the crumber snapper fillet (very fresh, but $14) a couple of fresh crumbed scallops, calamari and chips. I found the best cooked prawns and bugs at the Co-op. For a winter time school holiday season the seafood has been great. Try get in around 5pm to beat any rush. The only downside for these locations is lack of online ordering (or even a decent online...
Read moreWe pre ordered for a large family get together on Good Friday. The food was absolutely beautiful- seafood was fresh, and chips were delicious, and not oily at all. We had about 35 people and every single person said how amazing the food was. Every order was spot on with what each person had asked for. I was so impressed with the level of service, and how polite and accommodating the owner was to help organise prior to, and how friendly staff were to us on the day. Especially on what is probably their busiest day of the year. Cannot recommend this...
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