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A mall food court stand that serves whole Red snapper? What? But I guess this mall is no ordinary mall and this kiosk is no ordinary food court stand either. Among the thirty odd stands at Eaton, this is the only one that made me stop and consider. The woman at the counter gave me a sample of their breaded fillet and that sealed the deal. The fish was moist and tender, and the breading was very light and delicately seasoned. I almost couldn't believe I was eating fried fish. They serve all their plates with a fountain drink and sides a la carte. I got roasted root vegetables and curried potatoes with coleslaw and beets. That woman seriously piled them on the plate, which itself was enormous. Then the line cook in the back laid four huge strips of fish on top. The total price came to be ~$12, and it could have fed a small family. The sides were great too. The curried potatoes were spicy and not mealy. The coleslaw was crispy and prepared with vinaigrette instead of mayonnaise. It's not like it was the best seafood ever, but it definitely rivaled the fish and chips served at the many respectable Irish pubs I've been to. What a wonderful, delicious surprise!
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