![]() This is quite the place for a date night. The place is dramatic, accentuated with glimmering candles and black and white photographs by Terry O’Neill, a British photographer renowned for documenting the style and fashion of the 1960s. Inspired by colonial Singaporean heritage, The English House is an elegant house and restaurant with private dining rooms helmed by renowned Celebrity Chef, Marco Pierre White. There were a few more I would have wanted to include, such as Captain Snapper at habitat by honestbee and Fisherios at Takashimaya, but they have unfortunately closed. Images from sstrieu, Ben Sutherland, RosieTulips, fsse8info, Ewan Munro, Andy L and Mark Hillary via Flickr.For this listicle, I wanted to include a range from hawker stalls, cafés, seafood restaurants (of course), to Fish & Chips speciality stores. Where’s your favourite fish and chip shop? Fresh fish, reasonable prices and friendly staff, this is a great place to head after a walk around Highgate Wood or Alexandra Palace. ![]() This one is a little out of the way, but worth a mention as it’s North London’s best chippy, having won several awards since it first opened back in 1968. The fish is caught daily, the interior is very cool Britannia and a plate of fish and chips will cost you around £12. Nearest Tube: Tottenham Court Road or Oxford CircusĪnother great chippy that is handily located in Soho, just off Oxford Street – this is a brilliant option for a lunch stop during a day of serious shopping. It’s slap bang in between Oxford Street and Madame Tussauds, so perhaps a good lunch option if you’re walking between the two! Pick up a portion of fish’n’chips for the respectable price of around £7 and enjoy a delicious meal in a super traditional surrounding.Ī good, reliable, centrally located fish restaurant that does great fish and chips and, if you’re heading there for your evening meal, it’s bring your own wine – which can be a great money saver. Fish and chips will set you back about £7.50, an amazing price for the centre of London.Ī very highly rated and recommended chippy in Fulham, Bailey’s is reliable, excellent quality and reasonably priced. It’s very central, so the perfect place to head for a quick lunch or dinner during a day of sightseeing. Head here for a super-traditional, cheap as chips (pardon the pun) British fish dish. They serve a lunch special for around £8 and in the evening, the classic dish will cost you around £11. Nearest Station: Wandsworth Road or Clapham JunctionĪnother option south of the river, Fish Club in Wandsworth is a safe bet for a plate of high quality and tasty British fish and chips. Poppies have two locations in London (Camden and Spitalfields) and were finalists in the Fish & Chip Awards in the Healthy Eating category – meaning you don’t have to feel too guilty when you head here for lunch! The place has a retro vibe and and is noted for it’s excellent selection of healthy menu options. Spitalfields: 6-8 Hanbury Street, London E1 6QRE1 6QR – Nearest Tube: Liverpool StreetĬamden: 30 Hawley Crescent, London NW1 8NP – Nearest Tube: Camden Town Coming very highly recommended and with a handy central location, their classic fish & chips dish costs around £16. A traditional restaurant that has been around since 1987, you can get a small fish & chips at Olley’s for an incredible £5.50!Ī more upmarket option, the Bonnie Gull sells a variety of seafood dishes alongside classic fish and chips and some vegetarian options. A finalist in the Sustainable Seafood category in the 2016 National Fish & Chip Awards, all fish at Olley’s is fresh and ethically sourced. ![]() The interior is clean and classic and a standard fish and chips will set you back around £13, not bad for Mayfair!Ī South London option, Olley’s isn’t centrally located but worth the journey. ![]() ![]() This stylish restaurant is relatively new on the scene, being named as a finalist in Newcomer category of the 2016 National Fish & Chip Awards. Make sure you sample the best and choose one of these 10 London fish and chip restaurants – we’ve selected the below based on a combination of London award-winners and customer reviews, so go forth and enjoy! But when every pub on every street corner is selling it, you could end up being disappointed by something a little sub-par. Even though there is a wealth of delicious British food to try when you’re in the UK, fish and chips remains the most iconic British dish. ![]()
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