Fish & Co.

Fish & Co. is a fish and chips shop Forest Lodge located in Australia.

8 / 10
17
ratings
  • Phone

    +61 2 9518 6868

  • Website

    fishandco.com.au

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    FishandCo.Sydney

  • Type

    Fish and Chips Shop

Address

1 Dalgal Wy Forest Lodge NSW 2037 Australia

Credit Cards Yes (incl. NFC Payments & MasterCard)

Comments / 5


Keywords:

sweet potato wedges chowder shellfish bacon salsa cheese
Dominic Tam

This small restaurant serves 5 stars quality seafood .uncompromising quality Staff is very friendly . Would love to have a more comfortable chair , a bigger table and more space between tables

Paul Farrell

Fresh produce that are allowed to shine. Chips have improved immensely since leaving Booth St. and take away is an option. They still offer a wet market , but packaged options.

Khai Yi Khor

Loved the Lobster Roll & Sweet Potato Wedges

Duncan PJ

The salsa with the cheese and bacon oysters is amazing.

Hernan Murcia

Delicious chowder with bacon !

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Excellent food topped by the friendly, attentive service. Especially liked the moreton bugs in xo sauce, the kingfish entree and the deep-fried flathead. - Reet