A lot of you have been recommending a variety of restaurants for me to try out ranging from Thai, and Lebanese to Italian and American but no one even recommended a good Fish & Chips place! While walking around today I found a small cozy place where I had Fish & Chips for lunch.
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Hakasan rest. is a must since you r in london
dude, did that small dish fill u up? :s
Out of the way but really worth it…make sure you also try the mushy peas
Bradys
513 Old York Road, London, SW18 1TF
best Fish & Chips in london in debenhams oxford street
I have already been given the opposite advice.. NOT to try the mushy peas lol
You’re lucky. I had to actively look for a fish and chips in London rather stumble upon on one. Where is it?
If you are ordering fish n chips. Try Haddock fish I find it better than Cod…. and more costy though
mushy peas? Its A must! just like how hummos is for Kabab lol
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Btw anyone know any restaurant in q8 serves fish and chips british style ?
mark
ya3nee you will not try the Montpeliano ?
ok go to madame tussauds and take some pictures
http://www.madame-tussauds.co.uk
and go to Cadbury factory in Birmingham
i want some flake 🙂
Don’t forget to ride the london eye, I did 🙁
The Sea Shell in Lisson Grove, London NW1.
Have been going there since i was i was 12 years old, my parents still go there to this day. It’s been renowned for at least 3 decades. Even the british royalty have known to have eaten there.
https://www.seashellrestaurant.co.uk/
Fish and chips have separately been eaten for many years – though the potato was not introduced to Europe until the 17th century. The originally Sephardi dish Pescado frito, or deep-fried fish, came to the Netherlands and England with the Spanish and Portuguese Jews in the 17th and 18th centuries. The dish became popular in more widespread circles in London and the south-east in the middle of the 19th century (Charles Dickens mentions a “fried fish warehouse” in Oliver Twist) whilst in the north of England a trade in deep-fried “chipped” potatoes developed. It is unclear when and where these two trades were merged to become the fish and chip shop industry we know today. The first combined fish and chip shop was probably the one opened in London by Joseph Malin in 1860.
Sting.. Montpeliano.. the cafe, or the restaurant just around the corner near the mews? wow the memories.
Try fish and chips at Marks & Spencer, delicious, but a lot of old people there, their headquarters
Mark
If ur into Italian food, the best ul find at Bushey (north london 1 hr from central London) Bushey heath, and it is called The the Alpin….the best.
Also try Skalleni an Italian rest. at Walton St. its one of the best, but on Sturday’s you should go for dinner to Cipriani at if i’m not mistakin “Duke st.” usually lots of celebrities goes their on sat. night
Try Geales restaurant in Notting Hill
Geales very good…Sea Shell not as good as it used to be…tourist destination…still the best Bradys and dont listen to any one mushy peas a must there!
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Montpeliano the restaurant near harrods
I agree The Sea Shell where the good fish & chips.
sfsa78..
Montpeliano the restaurant near harrods
Hey mark…i didnt think of food when i was in london, i wanted to see everything, its AMAZING…talking of fish and ships my sister in law still makes fun of me cause i ate it with bread, u get me one and i will eat it without bread 😀
i’ll be getting ka3ek from lebanon w fish and ships from london 😀 wow
Hey dude.. try fish n chips from hard rock cafe.. the worst restaurant ever.. but there fish n chips is very good..
one more thing.. its off the menu
Sting..
Montpeliano is not next to Harrod’s, though it’s in the same road (brompton road). Montpeliano’s cafe is opposite Emporio armani. And behind Montpeliano CAFE are small streets that are called “mews”, where you will find Montpeliano RESTAURANT.
Trust me, i lived just a 5 min walk from there for over 15 years.
bag.. You must be a real connoisseur of fish&chips to agree with me. To tell you the truth, there’s nothing like eating fish&chips at a UK seaside, like brighton or Hastings where you are served the fish only a couple of hours after the fish was caught.
by “American food” I assume someone told you where to find McDonalds.
big fucking deal
The deal that you need to know what the traditional dish of the british and where to eat it.
i second beg. here, here!
A voice of reason, at bloody last!