| photoed by D. Liongson |
I usually eat fish and chips with tartare sauce. After the overwhelm of the sauce's creamy effect and its sweetness from the sugar or corn syrup, I learned to settle for a squeeze from a wedge of lemon.
Wamba's Bistro served fish and chips that I appreciated. The effect of beer in the batter gives the fried fish a pleasant flavor to the tastebuds. I suppose there is no harm with cooking food with beer. Perhaps the bubbles in the beer pushed the cooking oil at a certain distance leaving the coating to a crisp.
There were condiments such as a wedge of lemon and a little sauce dish of vinegar. I love the effect of the well-salted fish and the lemon. Perhaps fans of the salt and vinegar potato chips would have a go eating the fish and chips with vinegar. It seems to slip from my memory if I tried the vinegar. But then if I had a choice of vinegar or lemon, lemon is usually high on my list.
Although I may be biased with preferring lacto ovo pesco vegetarian food, this resto may have specials and best-sellers that may ring bells with your food preferences.
Wamba's Bistro belongs to a genre of Spanish/Basque food for casual dining and take out.
May you enjoy your meal. I did! :-)
--D.L.


