A caveat for my review...I ordered the Fish tacos, as other reviews had recommended them. Had I been hungrier, or had more time, I would have ordered some actual Fish & Chips.
The tacos are only available after 2PM and, as you can see from the picture, they definitely looked delicious. Apparently, you can have them fried (crunchy) or not. The gentleman behind the counter recommended the fried version, so that's what I ordered. $10.99 for three tacos seemed a tiny bit much, especially without any "chips", but I figured I'd try it once.
Leaving aside the fact that I HATE HATE HATE cilantro, I managed to try some of the salsa verde that they give you with your order. I'm sure most people would say it goes with the tacos perfectly, but I hated the stuff. Now, this had NOTHING to do with the tacos themselves.
The tacos were good. Not great, but good. Interesting to eat small versions of breaded Basa fish inside soft tacos. There's really not much that's fancy in this dish. Breaded fish, lettuce, tomatoes, etc etc.
I ordered a side of the chips and they were as good if not a tad better than anything I've had in other places. Presentation was neat with their metallic plates covered with faux-newspaper.
This place is definitely a hipster joint, and it's in the right spot for it. If all you want is a good fish & chips dish, with a good selection of fish to choose from, then this place is perfect.
In any event, I have to come in on Wednesdays, since that's when I can try their Lobster sandwich...:D