Fish Fish Fish - Taree
Fish Fish Fish
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Discovering a sake restaurant in Taree, tucked away in the unassuming Centerpoint Arcade, left me feeling like applauding with both hands.
Having eaten at Fish Fish Fish many times, and with many local friends who have done the same, I am very surprised to hear that someone has been ill following a meal there. We have always had a wonderful experience there, with wonderful seafood meals, that I would not hesitate to give 5 stars.It is a big call to blame a particular restaurant that you have eaten in only a few hours earlier for food poisoning. It is generally recognised that food poisoning can be the result of something you have eaten any time in the last 3 days, and upset stomachs can also be the result of a gastro infection, which is rife in NSW at present. I am NOT affiliated with Fish Fish Fish in any way, but food poisoning claims are sooooo easy to make and can harm a restaurant's reputation significantly. They should not be made without some form of absolute confirmation.
Don't be put off by the look of the cafe - the food was fantastic! Licensed only. We would eat here again in a blink; our meals were delicious, nicely presented and generously portioned. The fish is Australian; prawns surprisingly are imported (if you're fussy about eating Australian only shellfish). Found this hard to understand when fresh local prawns are available and could be featured on the menu. Would have liked a better choice of bubbles on the bar menu, as the one we had was pretty ordinary. All in all, we enjoyed our evening.
The price for medium chips is $7, which seems a bit steep for a small town like Taree, not to mention Taree CBD. The quality of the food was average, not bad, but nothing outstanding. The prices, on the other hand, were quite high for what you get. Overall, the food was just average but overpriced.
The restaurant has a prime central location and offers tasty food with large portion sizes and a good variety of choices, including a kids menu. The food is fresh and the service is very fast, even on a busy Friday night at 6:30. The staff is friendly and overall, the restaurant provides fair to good value for the price. However, some may find it a little pricey for the setting, with mains ranging from $33 to $40 and drinks priced at $8 for wine and $4.50 for soft drinks. For two adults with one drink each and two kids, the total cost was $110. The dining experience is average with regards to the setting and ambiance.

