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We have an overseas guest who want some proper British fish and chips for dinner. Can anyone recommend somewhere in ED that got good fish and chips take away or eat in, pub or fish bar that's kid friendly.


I'm not a fan of the sea cow .....


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If your guest wants true authenticity then fish and chips really needs to be eaten by the seaside. Take-away only - none of this fancy eating-in palava. Fish and chips tastes better on your feet with your fingers.


Maybe head to Whitstable or similar for a day out?


Otherwise most of the places recommended here are pretty good and pretty similar in standard. Best in London is in Clerkenwell - place called Fish Central. I'm salivating now so might have to get my dinner there tonight!

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Belle Wrote:

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> Seamaster on Forest Hill Road is great. You can

> sit in there too.


Seamaster - yum! Added bonus of lovely staff and the BEST milkshakes ever - according to my kids.

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