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Bidrage med feedbackRock’N Fish is one of the most popular food destinations in Manhattan Beach. I went here on Wednesday night, and while the streets were quiet everywhere, Rock’N Fish had hardly any room to stand. It was COMPLETELY full, it was good that we had a reservation! So we start with the atmosphere. It has a fully equipped bar, and two large plasma TVs that are great to watch sports, so it is quite loud and rough in the main dining area. There is also a loft area and a slanted outdoor seating area, which is somewhat quieter. It is a great place for a cold night with friends. The food. I was here twice, and so far I liked quite everything – except my gut! In a place called Rock’N Fish, I thought I would better order the fish... but so far both fish dishes had been overcooked. I'm really picky about my fish, so it's probably still pretty good for most people. The bread they serve, however, is a freshly baked, warm sourdough leaves where the interior is perfectly soft and the outside is perfectly crispy. The sweet potatoes are AWESOME, as are the garlic potatoes. The spicy Mac n’ cheese is ok... It wasn't really very sharp. We had sticky toffee pudding a la mode for dessert, which was also super... I've never had an authentic sticky toffee pudding from the uk, but this tastes quite exactly like the haagen daaz ice sticky pudding taste, but even better. Even the mint — instead of the traditional Starlite mint (which I do not really like), they had mint-flavored salt water taffy. yum! I would totally recommend coming here as long as you have a reservation – otherwise could You wait a very, very long time. Just order something different from her fish, b/c everything else around me looked really good.
We had a terrible service on Saturday after gratitude with the hostess who works this day. She was extremely skeptical and rude to me, my boys, woman and mother in law. Although the food was great, we decided not to go back with the opportunity to return the same host and service again. Tony [hidden emails]