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For more reviews with photos, please see http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2012/02/fish-co-novena-square.htmlWe ate at Fish & Co at Novena Square because of its halal certification, and the restaurant was doing a bustling lunch hour. While service seemed understaffed and a little harassed, the staff were fairly efficient and quick on their feet. Food-wise, I think that apart from their standard fish & chips selections, the rest of the dishes are quite unimpressive. We had:1) Baked Pollock ($14
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For more reviews with photos, please see http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2012/02/fish-co-novena-square.html

We ate at Fish & Co at Novena Square because of its halal certification, and the restaurant was doing a bustling lunch hour. While service seemed understaffed and a little harassed, the staff were fairly efficient and quick on their feet. Food-wise, I think that apart from their standard fish & chips selections, the rest of the dishes are quite unimpressive.

We had:

1) Baked Pollock ($14.90) with Mediterranean sauce, from off the Set Lunch Menu (set comes with a very boring and limited salad buffet, dessert and soft drink), was a very no-fuss dish. Didn't like the potato mash, it tasted straight out of an instant mix box, and the fish looked awfully tiny. You're better off ordering from the ala carte menu, the portions are more substantive at only a slightly higher pricetag, and extras that come along with the set lunches are so not worth it anyway

2) Grilled White Fish ($15.95) with coriander sauce, which I totally hated. Way too much pounded coriander leaves atop the fish
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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