Jump to content

good fish and chips? Curry sauce?


Recommended Posts

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


D

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/31501-good-fish-and-chips-curry-sauce/
Share on other sites

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:

-------------------------------------------------------

> 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:

-------------------------------------------------------

> 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:

-------------------------------------------------------

> 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

  • 3 weeks later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Yes, I did mention the train, which I now get from East Dulwich to Guys instead of the 40. Depends where in East Dulwich you are starting from which route is easiest! I think it is probably lack of staff rather than lack of hospitals which is the problem?
    • What can be done? How about reporting it to the police? 
    • I can also strongly recommend Lukasz after he completed some floorboard repairs and some complex repairs to skirting damaged through dog chews. He is responsive, punctual, reasonably priced, detail-oriented and his work is to a very high standard. 
    • Really? Yes you are probably right as I know from personal experience with Guys… as I claiming travel costs back, that no one told me I could claim! Left hand does not know what right hand is doing regarding admin..  If they charged people for wasting overstretched staff in A& E as in not urgent just might deter people from wasting precious time…. But then you need interpreters, to explain if language is a barrier and admin staff to administer..  Correct me if I am wrong but is there not a train from Denmark Hill or East Dulwich which goes to London Bridge? Would be faster than 2 buses I would have thought.    Oh, forgot about Tessa Jowell but thought you needed GP referral in which case, that would be the place to go rather than a bigger hospital. Know there is one in Beckenham and you can call and they will give you an idea as to wait time…..same I hope at TJ…assuming they answer phone.. If one really things about it…too many  people in London for example and to few hospitals…    
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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