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He came round asking if we wanted fresh fish but had no van in sight so I wondered how reliable he was. Also we've had one before who claimed fish was fresh from a trawler in Hull/Grimsby but it looked like it had just come from the freezer counter in Iceland. No northern accents this time, wondered if this was the same company.
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There is a legitimate (Geordie) fish seller (quite a tubby bloke if I recall) who does sell round ED and does have a van - he calls round no more than every couple of months, and I haven't bought from him for a long time (always turns up when I already have a food for that day, and no plans for fish the next). When I did buy the fish was OK, but not that exciting (or, frankly, as outstandingly fresh as I was expecting). Of course modern trawlers (except for the smallest) now freeze on board, so 'freshly landed' in Hull might mean caught several days/ weeks previously and immediately frozen.
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Bob, That's the usual one i was thinking of, though I think he likes to give the impression he has driven non-stop overnight with the catch that he's caught himself on his own little boat with his own little net.


This one was new so I wondered a) if he was bona fide b) if so, if he was any good - can't be any more expensive than Moxons, which is very close to us.

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In my experience it's not fresh, and it's not cheap. Complete white van man territory, with all that that entails.


You're better off buying from the various local fishmongers (Moxon's, North X Rd market stall, Soper's in Nunhead...)


If you're on a tight budget, there's plenty of *budget* and really fresh fish to be had e.g. the ever-brilliant mackerel, which is like a quid per (person-meal size+) fish. Mackerel is nutritionally superior to white fish, much cheaper, tastier... It's one of my favourite fishies. And if you're not on a tight budget, buy fresh fish from the local guys who are at the market early doors every day. It's the best.


Recipe idea: bake mackerel with red and yellow peppers, onions and generous sprigs of thyme. Accompany with rice cooked in caradamom/cumin/coriander/onion (Madhur Jaffrey recipe - PM me for details if you are interested), and some lightly-done green stuff (mange tout, green beans or whatever).

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If you get up very early on a Saturday morning and get to Billingsgate (through Rotherhithe tunnel and down the limehouse loop) for about 5.30 you can get VERY cheap and VERY fresh fish and have a great experience at the same time. It doesn't take long to get there at that time in the morning and when you get home you can go back to bed. I really recommend it.
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Chinese supermarket in Camberwell green ( opposite Barclays bank )


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Sparus_aurata.Dourada.jpg/220px-Sparus_aurata.Dourada.jpg 5 x bream/sea bass ?10


1x kilo good size shell on prawns ?10


Very clean, very fresh 7 days a week.


We love it ....yay


( no connections to b/ness BTW )


Nette.:)

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