Friday, September 7, 2018

Fish Camp Huntington Beach

Fran and I took a trip to Huntington Harbor not long ago to her friends, Stephanie and Paul.  They have a duffy boat, and we needed to learn to drive one.  We're taking 16 women, in two boats, on a trip to Balboa in a few weeks, and we wanted to be competent captains.  Stephanie and Paul were the ultimate hosts, preparing snacks (fruit, muffins and water) for the journey.  Driving a duffy boat is easy, so we explored the waterways of Huntington Harbor, practicing our turns, backing up and maintaining a steady course.  It was lots of fun meeting them, but after all that hard work (LOL), we headed for lunch.

Fish Camp came up on Google Maps as the nearest restaurant, so we headed there.  The restaurant is actually in Sunset Beach, a very famous surf town.  The restaurant is right on Coast Highway.  It is owned by people that own King's Fish House in Carlsbad.  They have several other locations, but Fish Camp is more casual, but the food is just as good.

When you walk in, you first see a small fish market, for fresh fish.  Then, there is a counter where you order your food.  Next, choose a seat inside the roomy restaurant, or outside on the covered patio, which we did.  We were in the mood for fish and chips, and I must say it was excellent.  We got the three piece plate, with a nice light batter on the fish, but cooked to a golden brown.  The fries were thin and crispy, and the cole slaw was refreshing.  Fish tacos looked great.  They also had a selection of full meals, where you pick your fish, pick your sauce, and then make it a platter with rice and salad, or a sandwich.  Whatever you do, you can't go wrong.  You'll love your meal.  It's a great choice for lunch or dinner if you're in the area.

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