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I am sure some of you young foodies can help,where can I get " real chips " in East Dulwich.I am sure you could get them once in Blue brick cafe,but no more.Just to clarify real,cut from a potatoe,not reshaped stuff or oven baked,not a stack of 4 chips hard and so precise in shape that no pleasure is present in the preparing or eating of them.Golden in colour,crisp but not hard,sometimes with crispy edges,drool,drool.
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Did KFC have the spicy fries over here?


In NZ they had these for a few years - came with a sachet of spicy god-knows-what you sprinkled over them. Actually, maybe they were called shaker fries.


Anyway, very tasty.


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> I like kfc chips the best. Long, salty and floppy.

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It also depends on what you cook them in if a chip turns out well.

There is different oils used in various shops like nut oil,corn oil,mixed veg oil,fish oil,and in some shops they are

tipping their kebab and chicken oil in the mix.

All in all their chips are just as suss as the horsemest scandal,anything to make a profit. It would be better if people learnt how to cook their own.

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