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Mrs D Wrote:

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> Two brothers is by far the best fish and chips I

> have tried in Dulwich. Much prefer it to my local

> fish and chip shop on underhill Rd.


Agree. Sema's has gone downhill on Underhill. Two Brothers the best in the area.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Cod & Chips at Codfellas today 12.30..

>

>

> Golden brown crispy batter..

>

>

>

> Beautiful moist whiteflakes

>

> Cut from these beauties..

>

>

>

> If chips look like small amout it is because I ask

> for a smaller portion.

>

> They have 3 fryers.. 1 Oil.. 1 Beef Dripping

> ...and one a combo...

>

> They said people my age tend to like beef dripping

> but of course you get a choice..

>

> Foxy


Foxy a thousand thank-yous. I love fish and chips in beef dripping and thought it almost extinct in London. I'll be down there soon.


(and I'm barely pushing 40)

Lowlander Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Cod & Chips at Codfellas today 12.30..

> >

> >

> > Golden brown crispy batter..

> >

> >

> >

> > Beautiful moist whiteflakes

> >

> > Cut from these beauties..

> >

> >

> >

> > If chips look like small amout it is because I

> ask

> > for a smaller portion.

> >

> > They have 3 fryers.. 1 Oil.. 1 Beef Dripping

> > ...and one a combo...

> >

> > They said people my age tend to like beef

> dripping

> > but of course you get a choice..

> >

> > Foxy

>

> Foxy a thousand thank-yous. I love fish and chips

> in beef dripping and thought it almost extinct in

> London. I'll be down there soon.

>

> (and I'm barely pushing 40)


Just let the guy know you want Beef dripping..


Foxy

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