Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Pajo Fish and Chips for a change

Cherry Picking Season
I went to Pajo, Famous Fish and Chips located in the Rocky Point Park at Port Moody with a friend for lunch after picking cherries from the tree in his compound. We spend about two hours picking cherries from one tree, which was full of fruits. But the cherries were not that sweet. So, we decided that it should be use for making jam. I later past the cherries to another friend that lives by the neighbourhood to cook up some delicious cherry jam. This is the time of the year, where local fruits are abundance and they get cheaper as summer approaches.

Pajo's Famous Fish and Chips
So, after cherry picking, we decided to find a place for lunch. And since, there were only the two of us, we decided to go to Pajo, Famous Fish and Chips which was just about ten minutes drive from our neighbourhood. When we arrived at Rocky Point Park, there were lots of parking space available. On weekends, Rocky Point Park can be packed with families and people just out for a good sunny walk around the park. I have come to Pajo many occasions before and usually with the family for their famous fish and chips. They used to also served fish burgers but in the last two seasons, they have removed the fish burgers from their menu.

Mouth Watering Fish Fillets
Pajo serves one of the best fish and chips in the lower mainland and on the weekends, they are usually packed. There will usually be a long line of people queueing up and all the tables and benches occupied. There are three variety of fish fillets, namely Cod, Salmon and Halibut. They also have beef burgers if one is not into fish and chips. Their fish and chips orders are usually quite large in serving size. I sometimes share with my wife and the kids have their own. Each bite of the fish fillet is a crunchy experience and the fish fillets are fresh and good.

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