this was fine but on the more expensive side for food that was just fine. to be fair the more expensive dishes could generally be split between two. however, as we were just after fish and chips, i would have recommended simply going to a more casual fish and chips place for the same quality of food. perhaps the ambiance would be a bit less, but ambiance isn't really the standout of this place, apart from overlooking the water (but certainly not where you'd take a fancy date etc.)
i was particularly disappointed by the vego options, got a greek salad which was fine but not amazing and the onion rings which were admittedly tasty. there were also pizzas which were vegetarian, but i was in a fish and chips (sans fish) kind of mood and for the price, could get pizzas in a more authentic restaurant (i did not try them though, perhaps it would've been the best/most authentic pizza i had... but didn't seem like it would be). for comparison, foreshore fish and chips/other more casual places have potato fritters, corn things, spring rolls etc.