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  • This is a SUPER local restaurant in East Markham that looks as though it has existed before Markham's urbanization on this side of Markham. There appears to be a few regulars that come in for food. Walking into this restaurant, the decor is like a diner style - it states that we can have a seat wherever we want. The part that is confusing is if we have to walk up to get our own food, or if someone comes to bring us the menu. Turns out we can sit down anywhere and someone comes to serve us. We came here for dinner, though I believe the lunch and breakfast deals may be a bit better. Halibut House is ran by Asian people - something that is unusual for a Fish and Chips Place (it makes me want to learn more about them!), but nevertheless we got to try it! The menu isn't extravagant - it was a one page back and front menu with Fish and Chips and their main sellers. You were able to choose the type of fish - cod or haddock are the same price, and halibut options are about $10 more per meal. For their dinner menu, we tried their 2 Orders Fish and 1 Chips for $22.95. This came with two pieces of halibut fish with lots of fries and coleslaw. I'm never sure what fish I'm eating, but when I cut into it, it was definitely a piece of fish - not a filet that some places try to scam you with. The fish was moderately soft, though it wasn't EXTREMELY special for me - but then again, I'm comparing it to THE BEST place for Fish and Chips I've ever had - which is in Gibraltar, located right next to the ocean. Secondly, we got their Chicken Souvlaki on a pita with greek salad ($12.95). The garden salad wasn't impressive to me. It comprise of large pieces of lettuce, tomatoes and onions cut into it - and yes - don't forget the cheese that's sprinkled on top. The onions were cut really large. What I did appreciate though, was the sauce they left on the side - it was really thoughtful in case some people didn't want as much sauce on it. The Chicken Souvlaki was mediocre - nothing extremely special to me. Whenever I drive by, I see that they have a $3.95 breakfast deal - maybe I'll come check it out next time!
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