Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 1, 2020

Best Fish & Chips in London

Crunchy golden batter and fluffy-centred chunky chips: it’s a timeless combination, and one us Brits have nailed. From traditional seaside-style chippies to new wave seafood restaurants, these are the best places for fish and chips in London…

Poppie’s

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Having worked in the business since the ripe age of 11, founder Pat ‘Pop’ Newland knows a thing or two about fish & chips. Pat got his first job working in a chippie back in 1952, but it wasn’t until half a decade later that he decided to set up his own shop in the heart of the East End: Poppie’s, now a London institution. Though retro-style interiors are reminiscent of 50s London, Poppie’s is as progressive as it is nostalgic, demonstrated through its forward-thinking approach to sustainability. Seafood is caught on day boats and delivered to shops by Billingsgate fishmonger and old friend of Pop’s Joe Bush, where it’s cooked up to perfection. Food-wise, it’s all about tradition: crispy battered cod and chunky chips, with some jellied eels and calamari rings thrown in for good measure.

FishWorks, Covent Garden

FishWorks Covent Garden

‘Fish and chips’ doesn’t have to mean batter and a tiny wooden fork. One of our favourite fish restaurants in London is FishWorks, now open in Covent Garden and serving up some of the freshest fish and shellfish in the capital, responsibly sourced from Devon and Cornwall’s markets and day boats. Forget popping to the local chippie and take your next fish supper to fine dining standards with a meal in this beautifully decorated restaurant with in-house fishmonger, marble oyster bar and light and comfortable dining area. For the ultimate seafood feast, opt for the tasting platter for two with a selection of hot and cold fish and shellfish treats, including the delicious oysters and must-try Dover sole. And on the side? It has to be the double cooked chips with sea salt. After all, what is the finest fish in London without a deep-fried potato to accompany it?

Hook Camden

With its maritime-inspired, beach hut-style interiors, Hook has the feel of a classic seaside chippy. The food, on the other hand, is a move away from the traditional: here cod is battered in panko breadcrumbs, hake is Cajun spiced, chips are salted with seaweed, tartar sauce is homemade, and sea bass is crispy, served with a tamarind and lime sauce. Some fish comes from Cornish day boats, the rest from small fisheries and local suppliers. It’s then cooked on-site daily, and you can really taste the freshness.

Kerbisher & Malt

Kerbisher & Malt has all the marks of a traditional chippie, but modern quirks elevate this Brook Green spot to high-end status. Chips are double-fried to create that perfect crunchy exterior and fluffy, flavoursome interior, tartare sauce is made in-house, onions are pickled for extra tastiness, and they even brew their own beer. For the fish itself, diners can choose between haddock, cod, plaice or coley, with options of battered, grilled or matzo, alongside a dedicated calamari menu.

The Chipping Forecast

Not only does The Chipping Forecast have one of the most pun-tastic names around, it guarantees fish comes from the Cornish seas to your plate within a 48-hour window. Choose between cod, hake or haddock, either deep fried in beef dripping or rapeseed oil, beer battered, gluten-free beer battered, panko breadcrumbed or simply grilled. All options come with chunky hand cut chips, homemade tartare sauce and minted pea puree.

Toff’s

 

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Since it’s opening back in 1986, Muswell Hill stalwart Toff’s has risen to cult status, with many dubbing it London’s best chippie. While there’s certainly a place for modern spots mixing things up, sometimes all you want is good old-fashioned fish and chips, which Toff’s has down to a tee. The menu offers various different types of fish including cod, haddock, skate and plaice, fried in egg and matzo to form a crunchy batter, served with fluffy-centred chips.

The Mayfair Chippy

 

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As suggested by its postcode, The Mayfair Chippy sits on the classier side of London’s fish and chips scene. Their hero dish is The Mayfair Classic: fried cod or haddock, chips, mushy peas, tartar and a choice of chip shop curry sauce or HP gravy. You’ll also find a number of less traditional dishes, including mussel popcorn, black pudding fritters and a vegan alternative, made with fried jackfruit and tofu. Following the popularity of their original restaurant the owners decided to spread the love around town, opening two more branches in the city and Clapham.

Seventeen Fish and Chips

Balham locals lock to this trendy blue-fronted, family-run chippie – and for good reason. Positioned just a few doors down from the station, it’s perfectly placed for picking up en route home for the ultimate comfort food dinner. Think perfectly battered cod, haddock and plaice alongside moreish sides like calamari rings and onion rings, with options to sit in or takeaway.

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