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Do they tell you if they are cooking in dripping, or do they just look at you and class you as an ancient person?


What if you are a vegetarian?


ETA: It would never occur to me to ask. I just assumed all fish and chips were cooked in oil. Is there a big notice warning people about this?

Sue Wrote:

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> Do they tell you if they are cooking in dripping,

> or do they just look at you and class you as an

> ancient person?

>

> What if you are a vegetarian?

>

> ETA: It would never occur to me to ask. I just

> assumed all fish and chips were cooked in oil. Is

> there a big notice warning people about this?


Mine were in Oil and someone asked me if I was in my late 30s last week.


I'm on a roll.

It was a feature in Eurostar's magazine but there doesn't appear to be a link. It was some kind of nostalgic piece looking back at the best places he'd had chips throughout his life which somewhat inexplicably included an early branch of McDonald's. But his current haunt was Ken's which seemed more credible. Had no idea he was a local.

Another vote for Ken's, though Fish on the Hill on Herne Hill also good when they cook from fresh, I go there when Ken's has too big a queue.


I saw them filming Jay Rayner eating Ken's chips on the bench on Half Moon Lane, apparently for Netflix with some american comedian called Phil Rosenthal, my new york cousin tells me he's a big deal. There's pics on ken's facebook page www.facebook.com/thankcodforkens/.


Let's hope fame doesn't spoil the fish.

bonaome Wrote:

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> I used to go to Ken?s when we lived in Brixton,

> but since we moved to ED I have been going to

> Emily?s Plaice on North Cross Road. He takes the

> skin off the fish for me, which I prefer, and

> everything is fried fresh. Pretty good prices. And

> he?s a very nice chap.



He is a really lovely man, but sadly his chips are awful :(

Sue Wrote:

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> bonaome Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I used to go to Ken?s when we lived in Brixton,

> > but since we moved to ED I have been going to

> > Emily?s Plaice on North Cross Road. He takes

> the

> > skin off the fish for me, which I prefer, and

> > everything is fried fresh. Pretty good prices.

> And

> > he?s a very nice chap.

>

>

> He is a really lovely man, but sadly his chips are

> awful :(

Agreed ! On the one occasion I tried Emily's the chap in the shop was great as was the fish but there was just something unpleasant about the chips.

natty01295 Wrote:

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> I have Not found anything wrong with Chips at

> Emilys, They where nice and fresh, And tasty



But in my experience they are always limp and soft. Good chips should be crispy outside and soft inside, in my opinion.


Sadly, fresh and tasty is not enough where chips are concerned!

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