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You can’t get any more British than fish and chips. Originally a working man’s meal, the beloved dish of fried fish and crispy chips is still an all around favorite in the UK. While some London landmarks stay true to traditional recipes other restaurants are taking the iconic meal into the 21st century with creative batter options and sides. Check out our top 7 places in London for the flakiest, tenderest fried fish fillets and the chunkiest, crunchiest chips. Cheers!
Golden Union Fish Bar
With daily fish deliveries, freshly made beer batter, locally sourced potatoes and frequent frying oil changes, Golden Union’s fish and chips are as fresh as it gets.
Wonderful ‘Chippie’ in the heart of London, just off Oxford Street. All the traditional offerings, including saveloy and scampi, and even chip but ties! Try the excellent homemade Tartare Sauce. – Piers Vaughan
Poppies Fish and Chips
More than half a century in the fish and chips game, Poppies manages to strike the elusive balance of keeping to tradition and keep up with the times.
Poppie’s Fish and Chips deserves its listing as one of Britain’s best chippies, and both the Shoreditch and Camden locations are worth popping into for a cheap, British eat. – Julia P
Kerbisher & Malt
This trendy fish and chip shop cooks up sustainably sourced fish. Grilled or fried in batter or matzo meal, the filets are fluffy and crisp, are never grease.
Posh fish and chip joint…Terrific, gleaming interior kitted out in white glazed tiles and a loyal following from some of the area’s better-heeled residents. – . Troy
The Rock Sole Plaice
London’s oldest fish and chips restaurant, it has no plans of straying from its 145 year old traditional recipe.
This is about the most ‘real’ fish and chips you can get away from the seaside! Always busy with tables spilled out onto the street during the warmer months – definitely worth a visit! – Nicola Harris
Golden Hind
An old school, no-frills chippy that keeps it simple, chunky and super crispy.
This is the real deal. Authentic fish n chips. Try the mushy peas. Simple menu. Simple setting. Simple service. – London Lees
Nautilus
Local spot whose matzo and egg batter and generous servings are a standout.
Amazing fish and chips come with yummy salad at this great North London spot. – Lucy Swift Weber
Fryer’s Delight
Fryer’s Delight is a local favorite. It’s totally retro, cheap and so good!
We like the unassuming nature, great prices, and vintage sign of the Fryer’s’ Delight. – Gogobot Editors
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Source: gogobot.com