Devious Bloggery

On a quest for KC's perfect fish and chips

I am looking for Kansas City's perfect plate of fish and chips. I'm not anywhere close to having Irish/English blood in me so can't claim any native knowledge about what a fish and chip should be, but I've had the pleasure of dining on fish and chips many days in a row in various spots in Dublin and London. No doubt, this is a highly subjective endeavor. But let me tell you what I'm judging in my fish and chips and the scale I use:

  1. flavor of batter 1=bland 10=i would eat this batter from the bowl\
  2. crispiness of batter 1=like bread 10=the perfect crunch\
  3. fish to batter ratio 1=wholly unbalanced, either too much batter or too much fish - i'll detail which 10=the golden ratio of fish to batter\
  4. ability of batter to remain crispy after i douse it in megatablespoons of malt vinegar 1=sog 10=malt-flavored crisp remains\
  5. (probably the trickiest to get right in a fried dish) ratio of oil to food 1=oil visible in pools
    Additional Info I'll provide
    side dishes) i'm not grading these but will note my opinions on slaw and tartar served
    price) again, not grading because i'd gladly pay more for good food than be served faulty fish and chips

The scale represents what I don't and do like in a fish and chip. some peeps may like their dish a little less crunchy. I like mine to snap. so take all that with a grain of salt (and malt).

I received a couple of suggestions for fish and chips a couple of weeks ago when i posted about the idiots answering the phones at Mcfadden's. A while back, Sarah contacted IrishKC for his insight into the matter. Acting on one of those suggestions, we went to The Gaf Saturday night for fish and chips. First: Since McBride's (the good one by the Speedway and former home of my favorite KC fish and chips) went under, weve been desperate for good fish and chips and a somewhat passable simulacrum of an Irish pub. The Gaf's clientele (at least on this particular saturday night around 5:30) was blissfully older (60+) and we felt at home as soon as we walked in. Sarah said it reminded her of her favorite hangouts in downtown Milwaukee (which must be experienced to be understood, and is truly a compliment). Let's get to the fish and chips:

  1. flavor: 8, lots of black pepper and quite tasty. more of a pan-fried chicken batter when it's all said and done.\
  2. crispiness: 4, not a lotta crunch.\
  3. fish:batter: 4, much more fish than batter. not a bad thing. the gaf uses haddock and the dish comes with two massive fillets, lightly battered.\
  4. batter's ability to retain crisp: 1, i use lots of malt and the fish just couldn't hang.\
  5. oil:food: 9, very good job at hiding the fry-i-ness of the dish. additional info:
    sides: chips, which were thick and tasty fingers of fried taters. a very small side of mayo-heavy slaw (tasty, but very mayo-centric), and a yummy tartar.
    price: i think the dish was 9.95, but i can't remember. we always order an extra fillet and split the dish...i'll try to remember this for our next stop.

Overall, an enjoyable fish and chip and The Gaf's atmosphere made it all that much more likely we'll be back again.

If you have any suggestions for good fish and chips in Kansas City, please comment below.

In other news,

Both of my brothers bought Rock Band this weekend. We couldn't play the guitar at our house because it wasn't working out of the box. I found out I can't sing worth a hoot (though I wanted to be good at it). I'm picking up the drums rather well. My arms are crazy tired. Just when we were done for the night, we unlocked 'Sabotage' and had to rock that shit hard. We started a band and named it Toothy Vag. And, to my ex-Poynt'd Styk bandmates - you can create your own rocker avatar...Johnny Starr lives on in Toothy Vag! (Sarah's got a pic which she should have available soon - he looks awwwwesome!)