The Shire’s Best Fish and Chips

Because sometimes there’s nothing better than this Aussie classic

notaras cronulla

Notaras Fish Markets, Cronulla

The Shire is blessed with some of the best fish and chips in Sydney. After reading through all of your recommendations (alongside a few of our own), we have curated the ultimate guide to fish and chips in the Shire. Prepare for a picnic-perfect feast that will leave you craving more. Let's dive in...


Benny's, Cronulla

Benny's, Cronulla

Benny’s

Benny’s hatted chef brings a gourmet twist to the classic fish and chips experience. Their take on this beloved dish features fresh, locally sourced fish, perfectly beer battered to a crispy golden finish, and served with thick, hand-cut chips, mushy peas and tartare sauce. It's a perfect takeaway dish to enjoy beachside at Gunamatta Bay.

27 Tonkin Street, Cronulla

Notaras, Cronulla

Notaras, Cronulla

Notaras Fish Markets

In the beachside suburb of Cronulla is Notaras, a trusted fish and chip shop that has both fresh and takeaway seafood. Cronulla locals enjoy the store’s specialities including seafood tacos, seafood platters, fish burgers, paella and classic fish and chip packs. The outdoor eating area makes Notaras popular as diners can enjoy their meals with a BYO drink. It’s also just a short stroll to the beach and mere steps away from the popular Cronulla Park.

47 Kingsway, Cronulla

Port Hacking Seafood

Shire favourite, Port Hacking Seafood, has been in the business for over 10 years and has won several fast food takeaway awards. With a menu spanning seafood baskets, salads, fish packs, 12 different burgers and more, there is something for every taste and preference. And don't miss their thick-cut chips, served with a sprinkle of classic chicken salt (Scout tip: we always ask for extra). The grilled John Dory is our top pick!

485 Port Hacking Road, Caringbah South

The Barra, Gymea

The Barra, Gymea

The Barra

The suburb of Gymea is home to another favourite fish and chip shop, The Barra, that cooks their seafood fresh on order. This family-run business has been around since the 1960s, with a team boasting decades of experience. On entry, you're greeted by an impressive seafood display, where you can choose your fish and flavour combinations — think Grilled Tasmanian Salmon in Honey, Ginger, and Soy or a Mango Chilli glaze. The Barra’s menu features burgers, salads, fish and chip packs, tacos, and other tasty options, plus catering services for functions and events.

30 Gymea Bay Road, Gymea

Paris Seafood Cafe

Opposite Cronulla Train Station is Paris Seafood Cafe, a tasty and trusted seafood store with an impressive menu. The store specialises in a variety of fish and chip baskets, seafood packs, salads, souvlaki packs, wraps, burgers, schnitzels and steaks. The store is in a great location for customers to grab their food before heading down to the waterfront at South or Gunnamatta Bay.

136 Cronulla Street, Cronulla

Vinegar and Brown Paper

Sylvania Waters Seafood

Sylvania Waters Seafood just nails that classic Aussie fish & chips combo. And we’re not just talking about the food! These guys are friendly, quick and fresh. They serve up all your usual faves alongside some delicious bbq options!

12/14 Murrumbidgee Avenue, Sylvania Waters

Heathcote Fish & Chips

Heathcote Fish & Chips have been slinging battered goodies to the people of The Shire for over 60 years now and have no plans of stopping anytime soon. You’ve probably driven past this location institution located directly opposite Heathcote train station but this is your sign to make a stop! You can expect all the usual suspects alongside a range of burgers, salads and homemade fish cakes. 

1353 Princes Highway, Heathcote

Blue Marlin Sutherland

Rumour has it that Blue Marlin serves up some of the best hot chips in The Shire—and their fish is just as delicious! Nestled in the heart of Sutherland, this local favourite boasts an extensive menu featuring fried, grilled, and burger options, plus a tempting selection of sweet treats.

135 Flora Street, Sutherland

 
 
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