4 /5 Amin Peera: I visited Washington Wharf, which recently replaced a British fish and chips spot I had eaten at twice and really loved. Having had authentic English fish and chips before, that former place was the closest I had found to the real thing. Unfortunately, it closed, and Washington Wharf has since taken its place.
The fish here is good and fairly close to what I was hoping for, but the chips were definitely more Americanized—not quite the traditional style. When I mentioned it, even the server agreed. We also ordered a glass of white wine, which came in a regular tumbler—about 4–5 oz—for $7. That felt overpriced and took away from the experience.
Overall, the food is good, but there’s room for improvement. If Washington Wharf could upgrade their chips to a more authentic style and serve wine in proper portions and glasses, it would make a big difference.







