In a recent fish and chips topic, there was a brief mention that Jonathan’s. I goggled a bit about it and now I’m interested. Anyone have comments.?
The owner/main chef from Lake Charles, LA has been cooking for about 15 years at this small shop located in a strip mall between a Mexican market and a barber shop.
Other fish choices include whiting, tilapia, sole, snapper, calamari, oysters, prawns,
There is also a crab bucket and crab cakes,
There are many more Southern menu items such as gumbo, jambalaya, fried okra (coated with corn meal), red beans, po' boys, mac and cheese, sweet potato pie, cobbler, etc.
The greens, cooked with fatback comes with a piece of cornbread
The hushpuppies are jalapeno-spiked. The sweet potato fries sprinkled with powdered sugar.
For people who don't want fish there are fried chicken wings, burgers, turkey burgers, hot links, sandwiches, dilled potato salad, cole slaw, macaroni salad, and more.
The owner tried to open a larger restaurant in Hayward, but from what I read, the chef left and it went under. That restaurant was serving everything that Menlo Park serves and other dishes such as oxtails and short ribs.
There was a report that the strip mall might be razed and the owner doesn’t have plans to open in a new location. You never know.
So that is what I have gleaned about Jonathan’s. Who has tried it?
Blog with photos
http://jatbar.com/reviews/Menlo_Park/...
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Jonathan's Fish & Chips
840 Willow Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025
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