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The newly refurbished Semas is excellent.

Semas is very much back on track and is very good value for money


327 Underhill Road

East Dulwich


SE22 9EA

020 8299 2595


Further afield.


Codfellas is excellent

Address: 125 Bellenden Road, London SE15 4QY

Phone: 020 7657 5287


Sit in available and licenced.


Both these places far better than Seacow ever was.


DulwichFox

I liked the SC, it made Fish & Chips fun with the kids. But things changed and it felt a bit 'done' by the time they vacated, sadly. And those stiff chips we're not great in the end.


I liked that you could eat good fish and have a glass of wine. They had a good menu ideas in the begining and all the other places, nice enough as they are, feel like glorified cafe's.


Someone's missing a trick with a good F&C restaurant locally.

The best in the area IMHO, is the herne hill fish bar, up from HH station towards Dkk hill. We switched from Seacow when it started to go rapidly downhill and have not looked back. Do not order a large F&C though unless you are a trencherman- they have huge portions. Give it a go.

One hour ago, I bought fish and chips from Semas - never again. We now both have a foul taste in our mouths : The chips were disgusting. Most of it was binned.

The dog, offered this greasy package, sniffed it and walked away.


We have cut up fruit, pineapple etc as a form of antidote, de-greaser, gag suppressant.


We miss the Seacow - seared tuna and salad and a glass of chilled white wine. It was noisy but good on a Friday evening, early. The fish was from Moxons? with a good selection, cooked there and then, fresh and delicious. Back to Codfellas.

I go on an ocassional pilgrimage to Walworth, to the Dolphin Fish bar. I eat Cod wth thin fresh crispy batter, with mushy peas and about a half dozen chips (I can't/won't eat too many chips). A pickled gerkin and some pepper on there makes the journey pretty well perfect.


The interior isn't anything other than white and a rather fetching mosaic of Sponge Bob. BUT, they know how to prepare and cook fresh fish and chips, and for that it's a worthwhile pull in on my way back from town.


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dbboy Wrote:

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> Fish and chips on a Monday, never a good idea,

> think how long they've had the fish, unless it was frozen?


If you're eating cod, it's probably from Scandinavia/Iceland and frozen at sea.


I imagine most chippies don't use any fresh fish at all unless they're fairly upmarket ones, or in fishing towns.

Elphinstone's Army Wrote:

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> One hour ago, I bought fish and chips from Semas -

> never again. We now both have a foul taste in our

> mouths : The chips were disgusting. Most of it was

> binned.

> The dog, offered this greasy package, sniffed it

> and walked away.

>

> We have cut up fruit, pineapple etc as a form of

> antidote, de-greaser, gag suppressant.

>

> We miss the Seacow - seared tuna and salad and a

> glass of chilled white wine. It was noisy but good

> on a Friday evening, early. The fish was from

> Moxons? with a good selection, cooked there and

> then, fresh and delicious. Back to Codfellas.


CodFellas is Very good but a twenty minute walk for me.


Semas went through a bad patch but the person responsible now works/ owns (disputeably) at Rosies.


Semas is consistently good Nice Chips and HUGE portions. Crispy Batter.


This was a Small Cod. it was enormous




Lovely batter big flakes of white flesh..


DulwichFox

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