Jump to content

Recommended Posts

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.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/15599-fish-man/#findComment-407430
Share on other sites

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.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/15599-fish-man/#findComment-407444
Share on other sites

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.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/15599-fish-man/#findComment-407466
Share on other sites

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).

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/15599-fish-man/#findComment-407956
Share on other sites

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.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/15599-fish-man/#findComment-408330
Share on other sites

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.:)

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/15599-fish-man/#findComment-408437
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • The lack of affordable housing is down to Thatcher's promoting sale of council properties. When I was working, I had to deal with many families/older folk/ disabled folk in inferior housing. The worst ones were ex council properties purchased by their tenants  with a very high discount who then sold on for a profit. The new owners frequently rented out at exorbitant prices and failed to maintain the properties. I remember a gentleman who needed to be visited by a district nurse daily becoming very upset as he rented a room in an ex council flat and shared kitchen and bathroom with 6 other people  (it was a 3 bed flat) the landlord did not allow visitors to the flat and this gut was frightened he would be evicted if the nurse visited daily. Unfortunately, the guy was re admitted to hospital and ended up in a care home as he could not receive medical help at home.   Private developers  are not keen on providing a larger percentage of 'social housing' as it dents their profits. Also a social rent is still around £200 plus a week
    • Hello, I was wondering if others have had experience of roof repairs and guarantees. A while back, we had a water leak come through in our top floor room.  A roofer came and went out on the roof to take a look - they said it was to do with a leak near the chimney.   They did some rendering around the chimney and this cost £1800 plus £750 for scaffolding (so £2,550 total).  They said the work came with a 10 year guarantee. About a year later, there was another leak on the same wall, which looked exactly the same size and colour as the previous leak. But it was about 2 metres away from it, on the other side of a window.  I contacted the roofer about this new leak, thinking it would be covered by the guarantee. However, he said the new leak was due to a different and unrelated problem, and so was not covered by the guarantee. This new leak, he said, was due to holes in the felt underneath the tiles. He said there are holes in the felt all over the roof (so if this was the cause, I expect the first leak may have been caused by that too - but he didn't mention the holes in the felt for the first repair). It feels like the 10-year guarantee doesn't mean much at all.  I realise that the guarantee couldn't cover all future problems with the roof, but where do you draw the line with what's reasonable?  Is it that a leak is only covered if an identical leak happens in exactly the same place?  There were no terms and conditions with the guarantee, which I didn't question at the time.  
    • I always like Redemptions coffee though I've not visted for awhile..Romeo Jones was always my 1st choice for takeout Coffee Redemption 2nd. What IS with all these independent Yoga and Pilates Studios? Theres one on London Rd in Forest Hill (Mind) thats recently opened and then theres the Pilates place thats opened on North X Road. I looked at the prices of the one on NorthX road and was frankly shocked at how expensive it is, The FH one is slightly less.  Made me decide to stick with classes in The local authority gym
    • Dulwich Village update: The old DVillage location is (again?) under offer. The storefront next to the new grocer is going to open as a yoga and pilates studio...the name of which I've forgotten. 🤦‍♂️  Megan's is starting to push its takeaway coffee and cannibalise some of Redemption Coffee's market share. Is Megan's struggling? It's quite a big restaurant they have and rent cant be cheap. The reinventing of the Megan's branch on Lordship Lane as Ollie's seems to have stalled. And Redemption is looking a bit tired these days...
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...