Point Loma Seafoods (again)

mmm-yoso!!! continues to write about food.  Today, Cathy has a brief post about a fairly regular stop.

I've written plenty of posts about Point Loma Seafoods, the most recent in 2019.  This restaurant is an automatic stop when picking up from the airport, and there was plenty of that happening during Covid. 

IMG_5698 In any case, consistency of the quality and flavors is the biggest reason we stop here.  We just know what we order will be the same as always.

IMG_2546IMG_2545 Of course, the prices have increased.  Credit cards are now accepted and you pay when you order, not when picking up the order. 

IMG_2552 A bowl of White Clam Chowder ($6) is always our choice.  Filled with diced potato, celery and plenty of fat, fresh clams, the creamy clam broth is perfect without additions…but those oyster crackers added in about halfway just make the chowder 'fancier'.
IMG_2555 Smoked Fish Cocktail ($8.95) instead of buying random smoked fish by the pound (which we usually do) was a good choice.  There were three types of fish-meaty, firm tuna, a smokey yet sweet halibut and delicately smoke flavored swordfish.  Each tasted great on its own but the house made, light horseradish flavored cocktail sauce, each bite had an additional flavor hint.  Smoked fish as well as smoked meat is proper; smoked cheese is wrong.

72012972535__1E727FD9-9737-4CA3-B3A7-C403696FE32DIMG_2559 Fish and Chips ($19).  The classic.  Three very large, thick pieces of flaky Alaskan cod coated in a light, crunchy, non-oily batter with plenty of thin, crisp fries and a delightful cabbage-carrot-bell pepper slaw which is lightly dressed in mayonnaise.  The house made tartar sauce is unique and great with the fish as well as the crispy fries.  The serving portion was plenty to share.

Soo was here in June and has more photos.

Point Loma Seafoods 2805 Emerson Street San Diego 92106 (619) 223-1109 Open Daily 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Hot food served beginning at 10 a.m. Website

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