[CLOSED] Big Fish Small Fish (Punggol East Container Park)

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~$10/pax
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50 Punggol East
#01-K35
Singapore 828826

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This brand is known for its variety of fish, and their unique range of accompanying dipping sauces.
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Choose from a variety of fresh fish, including cream dory, hoki, sea bass, halibut, snow cod, and more. I typically go for halibut, for its lean meaty firm texture and light savoury sweet flavour. The fish is nicely battered, crisp and not overly greasy.
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The coleslaw of white cabbage and purple cabbage is lightly crunchy, with refreshing vegetal sweet milky flavour. The medium cut shoestring potato chips are fluffy and light, carrying starchy salty savoury notes.
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Besides tartar sauce, the unique dipping sauces include a salted egg yolk sauce, a shrimpy XO sauce, and a nacho cheese sauce.
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Fish And Chips
Big Fish Small Fish
@ Punggol East Container Park, 50 Punggol East #01-K35
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More details:
https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2023/01/best-of-singapore-hawkers-fish-chips.html

One for one meal with mango peach drink. Comes with free flow of four special sauces - cheese, curry , tartar and salted egg - as well as chilli and ketchup.

The thing with BFSF is it's good but not cheap. I went for the most atas fish this time. Was it good? Yes. Was it worth the label? No. It was fresh, fragrant and flaky, but the whole wasn't greater than the sum of its parts. The potato is always enjoyable but I wished it's not so thin. The best thing about BFSF is the sauce platter of tartar, curry, cheese and salted egg. They're all fantastic, although the salted egg sauce was rather nutty.

The fast food fish & chips scene is like murky waters filled with substandard species, but perhaps @bigfishsmallfish is a shiny big fish in that small pond.

Unlike typical fast food, their batter held less grease and more airy crunch. In particular, the 𝗵𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗯𝘂𝘁 ($13.60) flesh was moist and tender with a tinge of melt-in-mouth gelatin.

Halibut's milder flavour also enabled it as a great vessel for the sauces. It's fun dunking big fish into myriad small ponds of sauces, as well as those sinful golden crisps.

Don't expect restaurant quality but for that amount of coin, this is the best Davy Jones has to offer

IG: indulgentism

The Garlic Bread is well toasted, moist and crisp, with bright herbal savoury spice flavour from the garlic spread.
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But I especially loved the Mussels In Cream Sauce, with each blue mussel being small but plump and meaty, tender in texture, and having decent fresh sweet savoury flavour.
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I like that staff have partially deshelled these, making them easy to eat, plus, they've also bothered to remove any dead ones.
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The cream sauce is lovely, with a savoury sweet milky flavour; I actually used this as a dipping gravy for some of the fish dishes.
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Big Fish Small Fish
More details in profile & blog

The Fish Halibut is a white fish, with natural flavour that requires very little seasoning.
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The large, clean-tasting, wild caught fresh halibut fish fillet is moist, with large dense flakes that are silky with a tender chew.
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With mild sweet savoury oily flavour to the fish meat, a light fish taste from the thin pliant skin, and a salty note to the light, crispy, crunchy batter. Very enjoyable and yummy.
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The home made Potato Crisps are thin, light, and super crisp, crunching nicely when bit. These have a bold savoury starchy flavour. With only a little salt, these are perfect for pairing with their range of dipping sauces.
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Big Fish Small Fish
More details in profile & blog

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