I have had fish n chips from all over Toronto, and I didn't think bad fish n chips existed until I tried Chippy's. I'm no fish expert but if you like to eat dry, bland tree barks, this is the place for you. I ordered a 13$ halibut (among other things), expecting it to be done right with that kind of price. The restaurant is understaffed (one at the cash and one frying) which makes the wait time incredibly long. When I received my order, "over-cooked fish" can not even describe its horrible brick texture that damaged my plastic fork. I think the reason why it's called Chippy's is because of how many people have chipped their tooth eating their food. As for the fries, it does not have any redeeming qualities, -and well lets just say I gave it away to a homeless guy who didn't like the fries either. Overall, I don't recommend this place to anyone, and is in serious need of a health government warning sign.