We were on holiday in Ireland staying at self catering accommodation in Ireland for a week and wanted to have fish and chips for our evening meal one night . The chippy recommended by the accommodation owner was closed … a quick internet search and the Atlantic way diner caught our eye ( thanks to previous reviews including the fish ) . The two lads serving were nice and friendly .
We got the haddock and chips twice with curry sauce . The fish is battered and was very nice . We are very picky and snobby about our fish coming from a major fishing city in the north of England ourselves .
The fish was lovely white and fresh and chunky flakes ( as it should be ) , chips where very nice ( not hard like on of the other reviews has stated , in our experience) , curry sauce was a good chip shop curry sauce too . The batter was light crispy and but at all soggy … almost … almost as good as our local chippy at home ( the bar is high though ) .
The price was very reasonable too ( sorry I can’t recollect the exact amount ) around €13 each which is what we would pay for it back home in the north east of England . Also it was all good size portion