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Portland — Newport — Florence

This weekend we're in Florence for my Aunt Zelma's 100th birthday party. We left Portland and it was 102 degrees. We got to Newport and it was 59 degrees. It was sunny and gorgeous, but there was also this thick, fast-moving low bank of fog hugging the coast that was pretty cool to watch. In this bridge photo we're moving just out of it…at the top of the bridge we were above it. Hard to capture, but here's the shot:

Newport

We stopped in Newport and had some fish and chips at the South Beach Fish Market. Usually this is the place we get crab or crab sandwiches when we're camped nearby, but we decided to get some fish and chips instead this time.

We had halibut and prawns, and they were good. The fries were the weak link, for sure. They had a great horseradishy cocktail sauce for the prawns, and a basic tartar for the halibut. Okay, so…about the fish and chips thing. We've had some really good fish and chips, but I think we've figured out that "the best" fish and chips are usually the ones we're eating right now. Several places in a row, we thought "Hey, these might be the best, huh?" This time, though…nope. We were certain they were not the best. The fish and chips we had in Oak Harbor at Seabolt's Smoke House were better, and the fish and chips we had in Bandon at the Bandon Fish Market were better, and the fish and chips we had in Port Orford at Griff's on the Dock were better. So I think if the fish and chips are great, then the "best fish and chips you ever had" might be really hard to decide without a side-by-side taste test, and more often it seems like the best are just the ones you're having right now. But if they are just so-so, then you know right away. What do you think? What are your favorite fish and chips?

Also, what about all the "World Famous Clam Chowder"? We saw a billboard on the coast this time advertising "Nationally Famous Clam Chowder." Could this be a new honesty in clam chowder advertising happening here?

4 Comments

  1. Best Fish & Chips?

    Jack of Hearts Cafe in Weaverville, NC, just outside of Asheville, NC.
    The batter was fried dark brown, very crisp and tasty. The cod was thick, flaky, and delicious. It was so good that 2 weeks later my wife and daughter went back there to have some more. It was HORRIBLE! It had a taste of soap. They sent it back and were later told that the chef tasted it and agreed and withdrew it from the menu for that day. C’est la vie.

  2. Kim Kim

    Striking photo in black and white…hope you print it!

  3. @Frank: That reminds me of the time I made Kevin a martini in a glass that had not been rinsed very well.

    Kevin: This martini tastes kinda funny (after a couple of sips).
    Me: (I taste it, and OMG it tastes JUST like the dish soap smells.)
    Me: How could you even take a second sip of that??? (I clean glass, remake martini.)

    Which reminds me of the time I was 8 and said the F-word and my mom made me sip and swish around some Ivory soap mixed in a glass of water. To this day, the smell of Ivory soap makes the back of my throat tighten up. (I still say the F-word sometimes though.) 🙂

    -L

  4. @Kim: Thank you!! -L

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