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I'm new to this so please bear with me, but I had to comment on how down hill the 'Seacow' has gone of late. We had take away from there last night and it was awful Why??? I'm sure your all going to write back and say I should be using some local chippie run by some ED locals, but I've enjoyed the food in there since it's opened and have fallen for the feeling that I'm not eaten some greasy, deep fried heart attack food- even though I know I am. It's looking like I need a new chippie I hear 'Olly's' is good?
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Hmm I only ever got take out from there once, it was dire so I never went back. I'm very fussy about my chips and have found the best fish n chips at Camberwell. The Flying Fish is on Camberwell Church Street and it's fantastic, they buy their fish fresh from Billington market and cook it to order. The guys that run are really lovely and they have a restaurant out the back where you can BYOB.


The one on Uplands Road is good as well.

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Hmmm? Is all this fish you lot are scoffing coming from sustainable stocks? Perhaps our local traders should set up some kind of karma offsetting scheme where, say two mugs of fair-trade coffee allows you to have one portion of line caught swordfish? ;-)


WARNING! Do not take me seriously.


Anyway I?m more of a warm chicken salad in pita man myself.

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I think the fish at TSC is generally very good (must admit I usually just plump for the cod). I had one very ropey piece of cod there a few weeks back and actually complained about it - couldn't even finish it. They were fine about it and didn't charge me and seemed concerned. In terms of sustainable fishing - they used to have a card there showing the various types of fish served and indicating the sustainable manner in which it was sourced.


Added benefit - the waitresses are generally pretty tasty.

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