Lee S.
Yelp
Most random location, however fantastic food and service.
I booked up pretty last minute on the Saturday night for an early evening meal on Sunday. Luckily I managed to get a table, of which are limited. We drove to the restaurant, however it is unbelievably handy at Shields Road Subway. There is not much else on offer near the restaurant, so if you wanted pre drinks or to meet with friends before hand I would say head into town and get the subway at St Enochs as its only 2 stops to shields road.
The Fish People Café appears to have max 10 tables, with the option to eat at high chairs at the small bar area. They have 1 starter special and main dishes on offer daily, which both sounded lovely, however I had my heart set on oysters as a starter.
The waitress was very attentive, and appeared to know the menu well. There is not a vast choice of dishes, however I generally find this as positive as all is fresh and well honed.
I had 6 Cumbrae oysters to start. They we beautifully presented, served with fresh lemon slices, tobacco and onions in red wine vinegar. I do always end up with half the content running down my chin, so note to self not the best option for a date! However my friend was well warned and they tasted fantastic!
Then had the baked sole fillets wild mushroom, peas,vermouth, and a puff crust. The fish was tender, moist with 3 fillets stacked. Sitting on top was a massive circular puff pastry. It was perfectly light and crispy with a bit of chew at the bottom. The peas brought a lovely sweetness to the dish, and there was just enough sauce that it wasn't heavy or overwhelmingly creamy. The mushrooms complemented the dish.
My friend had the Paper baked stone bass, king prawns, wilted green, soya,ginger and lime. I had this dish previously and really wanted to have it again, however I forced myself try something new. It comes in a circular paper dome package which allows the flavours to really penetrate the fish and steaming the fish inside results in it being very moist and succulent. (I videoed her opening this, to her mortification!) The soy sauce makes this a pretty salty dish, which I do enjoy however may be too much for some. The hits of ginger, lime and crunchy pac choi work really well together.
I would highly recommend this restaurant it is expensive, however well worth splashing out. The staff are very helpful and the whole atmosphere is relaxed and intimate. I cant wait to return!