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Olley's Herne Hill Take Away Prices



Fish Fried Grilled or Steamed


Cod ?7.00 ?8.00

Haddock ?8.20 ?9.20

Plaice ?8.50 ?9.50

Lemon Sole ?9.00 ?10.00

Tuna ?8.50 ?9.50

Salmon ?9.60 ?10.60

Hake ?10.00 ?11.00


Side Orders


Chips ? 2.90



As the Chips are ?2.90 I do not think the fish prices includes chips ???


Sit down more expensive.. Typical


Fish Fried Grilled or Steamed


Cod ?9.45 ?10.45


Chips ?3.00


DulwichFox

Fish, Chips and More do a Monday to Thursday deal at 4.95....can't mind right enough it's take away only though. No chippy down here can compare to a Scottish chipper though. Crave Blackpudding suppers...


Jeremy Wrote:

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> Where can you get fish and chips (eat in) for

> under ?6?

KidKruger Wrote:

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> I know a great place in Newsome, Huddersfield, for

> fish and chips - if we're taking this global..


In that case....Bretts in Headingley.


Or if were being a ponce about things, any of the harbour side fish places in Essouira, Morocco that cook fish to order on a charcoal grill served with chips and salad and bread and a side of shrimp! For about ?5. Whilst being offered hashish. Win win.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Or if were being a ponce about things, any of the

> harbour side fish places in Essouira, Morocco that

> cook fish to order on a charcoal grill served with

> chips and salad and bread and a side of shrimp!

> For about ?5. Whilst being offered hashish. Win

> win.



Ponce!

Jeremy Wrote:

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> ?5 for cod plus ?1.50 - ?2 for chips... so exactly

> what Sea Cow charges for takeaway then!



Yes, that was my point. When the thread started I was expecting to see that SC charge in excess of a tenner. 6 - 7 quid for a meal is not a lot of money.

Aye, ehs ken. Washed doon wi fave pints o hivvy ana...



red devil Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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

> -----

> > No chippy down here can compare to a

> > Scottish chipper though. Crave Blackpudding

> > suppers...

>

> Victor's Fish Bar, Blackness Road....ye ken?

Jeremy Wrote:

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> ?5 for cod plus ?1.50 - ?2 for chips... so exactly

> what Sea Cow charges for takeaway then!


Yes you're right... goddamit. I mean you save a pound at the Dulwich Fryer, but yes okay go to hell

The Sea Cow is rubbish. I've been twice and both times it was crap. First time thought it bland and couldn't understand why it always looked busy. Decided to give it another go, I got haddock and chips, got home to discover they had squished 2 tiny haddock together and passed it off as one. Felt like I'd been mugged off. Never again.


(Chips were spongy)

tetris Wrote:

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> No, wait - tried them today - hiked their prices: ?9. Eff that


Jesus. How many times do we have to go over this. ?6.75 takeaway, ?9 to eat in.


Try ordering fish and chips in a local pub and see if it's less than ?9.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> tetris Wrote:

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

> -----

> > No, wait - tried them today - hiked their

> prices: ?9. Eff that

>

> Jesus. How many times do we have to go over this.

> ?6.75 takeaway, ?9 to eat in.

>

> Try ordering fish and chips in a local pub and see

> if it's less than ?9.


No it's not. I had a look at their takeaway prices in the window -- it's ?9. Eat in is something like ?11 now.

They have a kids menu where the takeaway is ?6.50, but I'm a grown ass man and I want grown ass proportions



@Bob - I will! I'll take a bloody photo to assure you that I'm not paranoid, I'm right

ruffers Wrote:

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> TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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

> -----

> > A while ago I went to a chip shop in the Black

> > Country living museum ( http://www.bclm.co.uk )

> > where they cooked the chips the old fashioned

> way

> > in beef dripping.

> >

> > Best tasting chips ever

> >

> > So my question is does any chippie around here

> use

> > beef dripping when cooking their chips?

>

> Not that I know of so I've taken to buying these =

> http://www.mccain.co.uk/mccain-products/authentic-

> chips/gorgeous-chips/

>

> The nearest chippy I know is Fryers Delight in

> Holborn.



ALL hail Fryers Delight

Was last in Sea Cow a couple of months ago and it was good. Chips nicely cooked, Fish batter was thin and delicious and their minted mushy peas (i would never have thought minting them was necessary) were a revelation.


I'm also a big fan of Cod Fellas on Bellenden Road.


The worst fish and chips i've had in the area by far were from the new-ish one on East Dulwich Road. I have no idea what it's called, but it was awful.

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