
Location: 2638 Danforth Avenue, Toronto
Website: https://lenduckworthfishandchips.ca/
Whenever I see that a restaurant has been around for decades, my first thought is, “well, they must be doing something right.” Len Duckworth’s Fish & Chips has been around since 1929 (!), and yeah, they’re clearly doing something right.
Even setting aside the quality (which is quite high), if you come at lunch, you can get a fantastic deal: a four ounce piece of haddock, fries, and a drink, all for a delightfully affordable $8.50.
I’m not sure if you get a good sense of scale from that picture (I think the big, chunky fries make the piece of fish look smaller than it is), but it was actually a decent size.
And it was really, really tasty. My problem with a lot of fish and chips in the city is that they go a bit overboard with the batter, with a thick, overly crunchy layer that completely overwhelms the delicate fish. That’s absolutely not the case here, with batter that’s thick enough to give you a satisfying crispiness, but thin enough to let the fish be the star of the show.
And the fries were just what you want them to be, with a crispy exterior and perfectly creamy interior.
The fish was slightly on the dry side (potentially because the lunch piece is smaller than the standard), but this was otherwise a stellar plate of fish and chips. Bonus: the zippy tartar sauce is quite tasty, and they give you a whole bottle of it instead of the stingy little cup that a lot of places offer. As someone who likes to dip his fries as well as the fish into the tartar sauce, this was appreciated.


