Tuesday 29 April 2008

Kalky's fish and chips

posted by Kerry-Anne
No trip to the False Bay coast (or any fishing town, for that matter) is complete without a lunch of fish and chips. Kalky's is, as the name indicates, located on Kalk Bay harbour, which means that you can expect to be served really, really fresh fish here - so fresh that an hour or two before it was still somebody's cousin or aunt, in fact.

A friend suggested that this is the place to go if you really just want to eat fish and chips - it's unpretentious, and the food is straightforward, tasty and filling.

6 Comments:

Blogger Steve Buser said...

New Orleans is famous for its seafood, but fish and chips isn't usually on the menu. I wouldn't mind sinking my teeth into some

30 April 2008 3:59 AM  
Blogger Abraham Lincoln said...

Fish and chips. I know what fish are but chips is "potato" chips here. I like them too.

30 April 2008 1:19 PM  
Blogger Azrael said...

I went on an outing with my family to this fish & chip shop last year, and I (who eats like a complete pig!) couldnt finish all of the food they gave us! Was very yum!

30 April 2008 3:03 PM  
Blogger Scraps of Bev said...

Ooooh yes please Fish and Chips ...we have some wonderful places here in the UK for Fish and Chips..another place to put on my list of places to visit next time round!

30 April 2008 6:28 PM  
Anonymous Tania said...

Abe, fish and chips is hake in batter, deep fried, with French fries.

30 April 2008 6:56 PM  
Blogger Ben Wideman said...

best seafood experience of my life was right here! Thanks for the memories. I remember giant prawns and amazingly tasty fried items.

01 May 2008 5:53 AM  

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