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Hi all


Does anyone know of a good fish and chip shop in the East Dulwich area or surrounding areas that also does curry sauce


I'd never really heard of the combo until I lived in Lincoln. Now, my partner is a Scot and pining for chips and curry sauce


I'm planning on taking him to the Sea Cow for some good quality fish/chip/tartare sauce eating


Any suggestions very welcome


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Dulwich Fryer near ED station gets my vote. Sea Cow may have good quality fish, but the chips tend to disappoint.


I think Dulwich Fryer has curry sauce. But if you can't find it at the chippy, you could try the cheapo curry sauce from Sainsburys...


http://fishfingersarnie.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/chips-with-curry-sauce.html

A bit further afield but Thank Cod for Ken's on Half Moon Lane is a great, traditional chippie. Am from Yorkshire and used to a certain chippie chip (not meaning to generalise but Southern chips tend to be a bit firm and potatoe-y). Ken totally hits the spot and his curry sauce isn't bad either!
Absolutely! They should definitely be made from potatoes but - IMHO - I don't think that they should be like a potato. Imagine if a potato is Bruce Willis, a chippie chip should be Ryan Gosling. A chippie chip should have structure but still be a bit soft and fluffy on the inside and without a hint of superfluous grease. It goes without saying that they need to be hot! I find that the disappointing ones have too much bite - the texture is almost al dente. Clearly, I need to get a life and stop thinking about chips (and/or Ryan Gosling).

Ah, Sarahf, you are a true connoisseur of the chip. I've been lucky enough only to have had that bad chip experience with poorly prepared oven chips. Usually made by me!


I now have a stinking cold so our Sunday jaunt around the park and to the chippie is in jeopardy. :(


I may just send OH on the bus with my requests. We're on the Old Kent Road so not exactly local.


Hoping to be by the end of the year :)

sarahf Wrote:

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> A bit further afield but Thank Cod for Ken's on

> Half Moon Lane is a great, traditional chippie. Am

> from Yorkshire and used to a certain chippie chip

> (not meaning to generalise but Southern chips tend

> to be a bit firm and potatoe-y). Ken totally hits

> the spot and his curry sauce isn't bad either!


Another vote for Ken's. Worth a short trip. Especially if you catch them just having cooked up a fresh batch of chips.

Quite a few Chinese takeaways have the chips and curry sauce option :) I am from Manchester so it's chips & gravy as a rare treat for me and also chips in a bread roll / bun (chip barm if you're a northerner) which Southerners think is totally nuts too but worth a try! mmm now craving junk despite my shreddies haha

sarahf Wrote:

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> A bit further afield but Thank Cod for Ken's on

> Half Moon Lane is a great, traditional chippie. Am

> from Yorkshire and used to a certain chippie chip

> (not meaning to generalise but Southern chips tend

> to be a bit firm and potatoe-y). Ken totally hits

> the spot and his curry sauce isn't bad either!



I think Ken's is an appallingly poor quality chippy to be honest. i was originally from Yorkshire too and have lived near that fish and chip shop on Half Mooon Lane for years, it's really not the best.

sarahf Wrote:

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> Absolutely! They should definitely be made from

> potatoes but - IMHO - I don't think that they

> should be like a potato. Imagine if a potato is

> Bruce Willis, a chippie chip should be Ryan

> Gosling. A chippie chip should have structure but

> still be a bit soft and fluffy on the inside and

> without a hint of superfluous grease. It goes

> without saying that they need to be hot! I find

> that the disappointing ones have too much bite -

> the texture is almost al dente. Clearly, I need to

> get a life and stop thinking about chips (and/or

> Ryan Gosling).


I love this analogy :)

Thank you all for your recommendations. They have been very helpful.


We went to Fish Chips & More today after visiting friends in Nunhead


All I can say is wow! They were so welcoming and the restaurant area is lovely and clean. The loos were spotless too- big thumbs up from me.


We both had haddock and chips and my partner had his beloved curry sauce :)


We will definitely be going back


:D x

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