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Fisherman’s Kitchen — Restaurant in Ingonish Ferry

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Knotty Pine Cottages
39111 Cabot Trail, Ingonish Beach, NS B0C 1L0, Canada
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Fisherman’s Kitchen

39111 Cabot Trail, Ingonish Beach, NS B0C 1L0, Canada
3.9(41)
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Crispy Wontons - $12.99
12 Deep-fried pork wontons. "Crispy outside, juicy inside."
KTP Wings - $16.99
7 Fried chicken wings with Knotty Pine special sauce. "Finger-licking flavor with a local kick."
Mozza Sticks - $11.49
5 Golden-fried cheese sticks served with sour cream. "Could be stretched a little more."
Shrimp Crisp Duo - $15.99
Crispy shrimp bites with classic & sweet potato fries. "Extra crispy, extra fun."
Fresh Salad - $6.99
with house made salad sauce. "Cool, crunchy, refreshingly light."

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Reviews of Fisherman’s Kitchen

3.9
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1.0
1y

Do not seek out breakfast here unless you enjoy no coffee and waiting for over an hour for overpriced, mediocre food.

Here is my experience:

No coffee - we arrived 45 mins after the "kitchen" opened and we're told they were out of coffee. Out of coffee on a Saturday morning during breakfast hours?? What?? There were 5 of us in our party. There were 2 parties, one of 4 and another of 2. The party of 4 had just finished up their meals as we were arriving. We all ordered your typical breakfast meal: eggs, bacon, home fries, toast, Eggs Benedict. The exception was one person ordered a grilled cheese. It took 1 hour and 15 mins for the grilled cheese to come out with the last meals (Eggs Benny) coming out 10 mins later. The food: Eggs, ok. Bacon, paper thin. Homefries, just cooked. Toast, almost buttered. Complete failing grade. And, for $16, terribly overpriced.

The management should stop trying to offer something (breakfast) they are clearly not...

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3.0
1y

We got take out from here. The staff was very friendly and I could tell they were working hard, and it’s a small place. Unfortunately the food was a bit underwhelming. They forgot my fries and I only realized when I already got back to my hotel which was far enough that I didn’t bother going back. My order was a fish sandwich which was good but without fries it really felt like an underwhelming meal. My wife got the seafood platter which she said was ok. I see potential though and hopefully this was just an off day for them. The atmosphere in the restaurant itself seems very cozy and pleasant, with nice views of the bay. Location may be convenient to you if you’re...

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2.0
1y

Fisherman's Kitchen restaurant was a huge disappointment!! Highly recommend avoiding. We arrived 45 minutes within opening for breakfast and were told that there was no coffee, regular tea or juice available, but we could have green tea or pop. Our order of eggs, bacon, hash browns and toast was received 90 minutes after ordering when there were only two other tables with a total of six occupants between them. When the order did arrive, it was not correct. Fearing another 90+ minute wait, we ate what was served. $16 plus tax per plate for mediocre...

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Sheika FateemaSheika Fateema
Fisherman’s Kitchen is a must-stop along the Cabot Trail! The cozy, seaside vibe adds to the charm, making it feel like a true local experience. I tried their Eggs Benedict for breakfast, and it was delicious—perfectly cooked eggs with a creamy hollandaise sauce that was just right. The service was warm and welcoming, and you could tell the staff put care into each dish. With fresh ingredients and generous portions, it’s the ideal place to fuel up for a day on the trail. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re exploring the area!
MariahMariah
Came here because we wanted rice and this is the only place in the area that serves rice. Yes, we’re Asians 😁 Food was just ok and portion was big but we were disappointed that they used brown rice for fried rice 🥴 I haven’t heard of fried brown rice. The menu says veggie for the day and that was corn. You might wanna check what they have on the day of your visit.
Patti PokorchakPatti Pokorchak
A cute little hideaway with amazing views. Their bowl of seafood chowder was enormous and very delicious and filling with great biscuits to dip in it too. The mussels were steamed and they had their own delightful buttery sauce. Great selection of ciders, wines and beers. Very friendly and efficient service.
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Fisherman’s Kitchen is a must-stop along the Cabot Trail! The cozy, seaside vibe adds to the charm, making it feel like a true local experience. I tried their Eggs Benedict for breakfast, and it was delicious—perfectly cooked eggs with a creamy hollandaise sauce that was just right. The service was warm and welcoming, and you could tell the staff put care into each dish. With fresh ingredients and generous portions, it’s the ideal place to fuel up for a day on the trail. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re exploring the area!
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Came here because we wanted rice and this is the only place in the area that serves rice. Yes, we’re Asians 😁 Food was just ok and portion was big but we were disappointed that they used brown rice for fried rice 🥴 I haven’t heard of fried brown rice. The menu says veggie for the day and that was corn. You might wanna check what they have on the day of your visit.
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A cute little hideaway with amazing views. Their bowl of seafood chowder was enormous and very delicious and filling with great biscuits to dip in it too. The mussels were steamed and they had their own delightful buttery sauce. Great selection of ciders, wines and beers. Very friendly and efficient service.
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