![]() ![]() And The Times called it the ‘finest fish and chips on earth’.Īnother widely regarded chip shop in south Aberdeenshire, the Quayside Restaurant & Fish Bar not only serves delicious fresh fish but it has gorgeous panoramic views overlooking Gourdon harbour from its restaurant. You might have heard that, in 2018, travel guide and guru, Lonely Planet named it one of the best food experiences in the world in its ‘Ultimate Eatlist’. ![]() Not only has it been a favourite for locals since it opened in 2006 but The Bay is also a highly renowned, award-winning takeaway. We can’t talk about fish and chip shops without mentioning Stonehaven’s pride and joy, Bay Fish & Chip Shop. Here's my pick of the top 5 places to eat fish and chips in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire: Both locations boast contemporary interiors and plenty of ethically sourced seafood including golden fish and chips, alongside other tempting dishes such as grilled crab samosas, fishcakes and risotto with scallops, mussels and king prawns.Īddress: Victoria Park Village (128 Lauriston Road, London, E9 7LH) and East Village (36-39 Victory Parade, London, E20 1FS) 9.There are few meals that feel quite as British as a hearty plate of fish and chips and here in North-east Scotland we're serving up some of the freshest quality seafood. ![]() Fish Houseįish House boasts two east London locations, which are the perfect place to refuel when exploring Victoria Park or Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The restaurant stands on the site where police found a vital clue linked to the mysterious murders and displays one of his most famous graffiti works, making it the perfect place to stop for some delectable fish and chips before embarking on a Jack the Ripper walking tour.Īddress: 44-46 Goulston St, Whitechapel, London, E17TP 8. Step inside Happy Days in Whitechapel, which has dark connections to Jack the Ripper. Pair the London chip shop classics of meat-filled pies, jumbo sausages and beer-battered fish, with fluffy chips, mushy peas and a pint of local ale.Īddress: Stoke Newington (90 Stoke Newington High Street, London, N16 7NY), Islington (356 Essex Road, London, N1 3PD) and Hackney Central (218 Graham Road, London, E8 1BP) 7. The menu is filled with scrumptious shellfish dishes, including oysters, fresh crab and moules marinières. Stop off at Sutton and Sons to dine on a host of seafood delicacies in Islington. You might have to queue for a table at the weekend, but the battered goodies are all well worth the wait.Īddress: 38 Muswell Hill Broadway, Muswell Hill, London, N10 3RT 6. The menu is packed with classic fish dishes, from cod, haddock and skate, to more unusual options such as a whole rainbow trout. Sample award-winning fish and chips in London at the family-run Toff’s of Muswell Hill. For those sensitive to gluten, head over on Wednesday when you can pick up a portion of gluten-free fish and chips.Īddress: 95 Haverstock Hill, London, NW3 4RL 5. Oliver’sĭrop by the upmarket Oliver’s in Belsize Park, where you’ll find generous portions of traditional fish and chips, as well as a range of more health-focused options including salads, grilled fish and ciabattas. This London chip shop’s fish is sustainably caught and its potatoes are sourced from a farm in East Anglia.Īddress: 38 Poland St, London, W1F 7LY 4. You’ll find retro surroundings, relaxed vibes and plenty of delicious fish, including cod, haddock and plaice, served with chunky chips. Golden UnionĬlose to Oxford Street, Golden Union is the perfect pit-stop during a busy day of shopping in London. You can take your pick from battered cod, scampi, fishcakes and many more deep-fried foods.Īddress: 71a, 73 Marylebone Ln, London, W1U 2PN 3. There’s more than 100 years of experience behind the battered treats at this restaurant in London, so it’s no surprise that they have perfected the much-loved British dish. The Golden Hindįirst opened in 1914, The Golden Hind is a popular spot for top-notch London fish and chips. If you’re visiting during summer, there’s also a lovely outdoor seating area to bask in the sunshine.Īddress: 47 Endell St, London, WC2H 9AJ 2. Sink your teeth into a mouthwatering plate of fish and chips made using a 145-year-old recipe, plus all the traditional trimmings such as pickled eggs, mushy peas and gherkins. Just moments away from Covent Garden, Rock & Sole Plaice offers some of the best fish and chips in London. ![]()
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