This shop-restaurant combo gets salty flair not only from its big selection of sustainably caught, fresh fish, but also from its ship-cabin-like wooden walls, big aquarium and fishy mural. To sample the full bounty of lakes and sea, order the mixed grilled fish platter. Alternatively, to fill up on a budget, get your hands greasy with a serving of fish 'n' chips.
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