London Fish and Chips
Any reccomendations for authentic fish and chips? Not looking for fancy, just where the locals would go.
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You'll probably be able to tell where the locals go by the looks of the place. Pubs also have really good fish and chips. The basic shops have a counter where you order (choosing the type of fish you want) and just a few tables and chairs.
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This has been discussed a num ber of times. Do a search and you will find lots of info. |
Here are a few recent discussions on F&C in London to get you started.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34480649 http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34491075 http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...mp;tid=1336349 |
SeaFresh on Wilton near Victoria Station! Eat in or Take-out..Fish caught day before...We walked past this restaurant on a Friday night..100 taxis (?). We asked, "Why?" reply, "Best in London". Comments please..is it still that good?
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For late night, simply called "Brasserie" at Victoria Station -Very good. It is a cute little place with upstairs & downstairs. Other dishes ordered were also good. Service is slow and it is a little pricier than a pub. In general, a pub would be your best bet & a more authentic experience. We came back into London late, and this was truly the only place in the area serving at 9:30 p.m.
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Last time we were in London, we had great fish and chips at The Rock and Sole Plaice. It's near Covent Garden.
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our favorite is sea shells on lisom grove north of marble arch...its fantastic....not cheap but the best you can find...
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There's also Geales Fish Restaurant near Notting Hill Gate tube.
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