Who knew you could actually get something other than chain restaurant food or super touristy food in Fisherman's Wharf? This fish and chips is a stationed food truck that's actually run by real British people.
A pretty basic menu offering mostly fried fish and chips (fries).
I had been pigging out earlier in the day so I decided on the "junior" sized fish and chips. They fry to order so you might have to wait a while for your order. I've had "British style" fish and chips in London a couple years back and the batter is really similar here. The batter here is thick so it creates a harder shell around teh fish. Also, a unique feature about The Codmother is the batter is slightly peppery. The fries are really potatoey so it's more soft than crispy. The homemade baja sauce is .75 extra and I recommend getting that and using it as a dip for your fish and chips. I'm not sure whats in it. I want to say it has taco seasoning and maybe some mayo and some tartar sauce. I think the sauce is what makes the fish & chips here. Overall, it's pretty good, but I still prefer the fish & chips at Cook's in Menlo Park (see post HERE )
Address: The Codmother Fish and Chips
2824 Jones St.
San Francisco, CA
Chomp worthy: fish & chips
baja sauce
2824 Jones St.
San Francisco, CA
Type: British/seafood/casual
Popular chomps: fish & chips
crazy fries
baja sauce
Popular chomps: fish & chips
crazy fries
baja sauce
Chomp worthy: fish & chips
baja sauce
1 comment:
Mmmmm, looks really tasty! We love how you've put your own twist to traditional British fish and chips! Would love to try a battered twinkie! Proper Tasty Newcastle Fish and Chips =)
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