I liked seafood fried rice ($8.95) almost as much, made with perfectly fried fish.
The perfectly fried ringlets are tucked in a white napkin and served with a spicy tomato sauce and wedges of lemon.
A perfectly fried sole sandwich ($14) restores order.
On second thought, maybe that award goes to Crisp's burrito, filled with perfectly fried chicken in a savory soy-ginger sauce.
The dish itself turned out to be a perfectly fried fritter stuffed with garlic-scented goat cheese.
Or a perfectly fried red snapper ($15), the flesh still moist and flavorful within the crisp, crackling skin.
Baby sole was perfectly fried, the essence of delicacy.
The perfectly fried shrimp with tartar sauce ($12.60) even takes a prosaic staple of seaside dining to a new level.
The piled-high plate of perfectly fried shoestring onion rings ($4.95), listed as a side dish, made a wonderful shared opener.
The squid were tender, lightly and perfectly fried (not thickly deep-fried and greasy).