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The Fish Counter: Sustainable & Scrumptious!

By Foodobyte @foodobyte
The Fish Counter: Sustainable & Scrumptious!The Fish Counter: Sustainable & Scrumptious!

Cruising down Main St., I often catch a glimpse of The Fish Counter in the corner of my eye. It was only until I saw BigD’s girlfriend instagram her eye-drooling crab cake sandwich that I decided to head down there myself.

The Fish Counter: Sustainable & Scrumptious!The Fish Counter: Sustainable & Scrumptious!

Fish Counter prides itself in using the most sustainable ingredients. All of its fish and seafood are Ocean Wise certified. On top of that, one of the owners – Mike McDermid – actually spearheaded the Ocean Wise program! How amazing is that?! His right-hand chef, Robert Clark, is another sustainable seafood guru, receiving the Murray A. Newman award for his conservation work.

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After checking out Kiely’s blog, it looked like the Oyster Po Boy was a must-order! Three pulp and juicy oysters, lightly battered and fried. Did your salivary glands just turn into a waterfall? Yeah, me too.

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The fixings were kimchi, argula and a light spread of creamy dill mayo. Seriously indulgent.

I didn’t add any fries ‘cos I knew that I was going to be satiated by this sandwich alone. I almost didn’t make it, but the side of slaw made it happen. It’s pretty much all acid, no heavy mayo. Simple, delicious and functional – I could’ve eaten more.

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hippoCHAN ordered the Halibut Fish & Chips. Boy, was there a truckload of unsalted chips!

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The beautiful crispy skin kept its integrity even after a bout of shooting. Although it wasn’t exactly flaky, I enjoyed the halibut’s meaty texture. Best of all, I didn’t have a mouthful of oil with each byte.

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Throughout our lunch, we were sipping on some Ginger Beer, which used fermented ginger. Spicy and effervescent – perfect for eating deep-fried food.

Final Bytes

  1. Little seating: mostly benches and a couple of counters, one table
  2. OYSTER PO BOY – must order!
  3. They sell to-go soups and sauces too

Foodobyte’s Rating

The Fish Counter: Sustainable & Scrumptious!


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