Love love love! You can have your fish and chips but! Their halibut taco, zucchini sticks and everything burger was just as good. They also have their picnic serving trays which made it extremely convenient to take to the park and easily cleaned up and returned! Highly recommend for other to enjoy the food and scenery.
Pajos is always very busy during summer so expect long waiting times. But it’s worth it as their Fish and Chips are always best. I also love their coleslaw (my favorite) as they added raisins and pumpkin seeds. Highly recommended.
Pajo's has THE best fish and chips! I always get the Halibut and Chips.. and it is always delicious. Consistently good every time. Light batter, quality fish, and perfect fries!
At the eastern end of Burrard Inlet is a tiny municipality called Port Moody which is home to Rocky Point Park. This place is quite popular due to the spray park that’s extensively used during the summer months as well as the numerous trails, boat launch, and did I mention Pajo’s?. That’s right! You can find one our favourite fish and chip shops at Rocky Point Park. As can be expected, it gets quite busy during the prime summer months… but how can you resist their famous, freshly-fried fish? We picked the 2 pc Halibut and Chips ($18) during our visit in July. They serve their fish & chips in paper cones to help soak up the oil and their picnic tables have holes cut in them to make it easy to hold while you eat.
Pajo’s Fish and Chips is a longstanding BC restaurant chain serving customers since 1985. They have four locations in the Lower Mainland: 2 in Steveston, 1 in Port Moody and 1 in Coquitlam. What is great about them is that they are 100% Oceanwise which means all the seafood they serve is sustainable. And those delectable fries to go with your deep fried fish? Well, they’re locally sourced too as they are grown in Delta.
Outdoorsy and relaxing. Food is great and fresh! But the line can get a bit long on weekends and holidays though. Also there are wasps and bees around the soda fountain - just be careful!
Nothing feels more like summer than having fish & chips in the park! I've been to all 3 of Pajo's locations and they are consistently yummy. My favorite are their salmon fish & chips and their onion rings. My friend had their tacos which looked really good!
Reservation Under Cindy
+3.5
Pajo’s is the only Oceanwise certified fish and chips shop in the Lower Mainland with four locations to date. I had a huge craving for some fish & chips last week, so I dragged the boyfriend along to their Port Moody location at Rocky Point Park .
Love this place so much I went here straight after my wedding! The location is obviously gorgeous and although it's best on a bright summer day, I visit year round!
Probably one of the best fish and chips in town. However, sometimes the consistency of their food can be off. Fries could be soggy and once in awhile the fish would be greasy. But when they make the food right, they are very delicious. You get to pick between cod, salmon, or halibut. They even serve burgers, appetizers (chowder, skewers, onion rings, poutine, etc), fish tacos, and grilled fish. Love having Pajo's in the park, always a nice walk after their great fish and chips. There will be line up at the counter during weekend, be prepared as they get really busy. Staff always so friendly too!
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