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Philip (not verified)
Fri, 07/02/2004 - 14:45
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How does this place compare
How does this place compare to MOBY DICKS in White Rock? Anyone tried both? I have always and only go to MOBY DICKS for fish and chips even though I have to drive all the way from Vancouver. Its worth it.
Roland Tanglao (not verified)
Mon, 07/12/2004 - 23:01
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never been to Moby Dicks have
never been to Moby Dicks have to check it out some day!
Mark Allerton (not verified)
Sat, 08/30/2003 - 22:09
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Didn't try the mushie peas,
Didn't try the mushie peas, but then I was never a fan back home. BTW, I noticed that Pajo's has another location - in the concessions at Garry Point Park, just a short walk from the quay. The queue looked shorter there too, but I wasn't about to have a second meal to judge the quality there.
Mark Allerton (not verified)
Sat, 08/30/2003 - 20:47
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I was down at Steveston today
I was down at Steveston today so I checked Pajo's out. Being English I do like good fish and chips, but at most places that's not what you get. Pajo's on the other hand was very nice - I had the halibut, probably the best I've had here - and I would definitely recommend it. However, I do still pine for the fantastic Aldeburgh Chippie (see http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4350919,00.html) - I lived about 25km away and was a frequent visitor (and I could assuage my guilt by cycling there and back :-))
Roland Tanglao (not verified)
Sat, 08/30/2003 - 21:01
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very cool that you liked Pajo
very cool that you liked Pajo's too! did you try the mushie peas? we tried them but they are just not as good as the ones in England!