On a quest for KC's perfect fish and chips - 75th Street Brewery
Tonight, we hit 75 Street for fish and chips.
Wow.
I didn't know The Pitch had an award for Best Fish & Chips, but I can see why these guys took the cake in '06.
First, KC is lucky to have a place like 75th Street Brewery. Their beer is grand and I want to drink it all day long.
Second, their fish and chips are grand as well.
Let's get to the scores:
price: 10.95.
- flavor: 8, just what a fish batter should be: beer-laden, dark brown, and lip-smackingly good.\
- crispiness: 9, maaaad crunch!\
- fish:batter: 9, 3 small, but thick pieces of cod perfectly wrapped in just the right amount of batter.\
- batter’s ability to retain crisp: 7, incredible. this is a really high score and i swear i put on 1/4 of malt and still got a crunch.\
- oil:food: 8, only a couple finger-wipes necessary.\
- lack of fish slime: 10, cooked to perfection.
additional info:
sides: fries (not chips), very tasty, but not really fat chips. a very small side of basic and not-too-mayo-heavy-slaw, and a very light and tart tartar.
we enjoyed a bowl of onion dill soup before (yum) and my fish and chips went down most famously with a big pint of Abbey Ale, served just slightly below room temp. goddamn, this was a good meal.
ok. we've got quite a few more places to hit. i've got my tracking sheet up here for your reference. so far, 75th Street is the place to beat (and i think it's going to be hard). oh, not to mention, 75th street has boutique fish and chips! in addition to the standard cod dish, they serve a $16 plate of Alaskan halibut and a creole catfish varietal.
[and they're kid-friendly:
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