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  • London's Best Fish & Chips

  • By Guy Dimond


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    Mr Fish
    You’ll find plenty of fish options in this functionally modern fish and chip restaurant.You can have your fish grilled, poached, fried in breadcrumbs, in matzo, or in batter. It’s all good quality and Mr Fish has some of the best mushy peas in town.
    Mr Fish, 9 Porchester Rd, W2 5DP (020 7229 4161/www.mrfish.uk.com) Bayswater or Queensway tube. Open daily 11am-11pm.

    South
    Brady’s
    A tad old fashioned and genteel, but with a nice line in potted shrimp and toast, cockles and cod’s roe. Fish selection is as per usual (with a few interesting specials cropping up), mushy peas a bit on the sweet side, and puddings (treacle tart, apple crumble) comforting, calorific and difficult to refuse.
    Brady’s, 513 Old York Rd, SW18 1TF (020 8877 9599) Wandsworth Town rail/28, 44 bus. Open Mon-Sat 6.30-10pm.

    Fish Club
    New wave
    This is not your standard chippy. For one thing, they have a boiled or mashed option for the potatoes. There is even a sweet potato chip option (delicious, by the way). The range of fish is broad – red mullet, fresh mackerel, tuna, grilled sardines – and without excpetion is of the highest quality. Most of the dishes, from potted shrimp starters to the mayo and tartare sauce to the old-fashioned puddings, is made in house. Summer diners can also enjoy the small courtyard. The fact that it’s on our 2005 Eating & Drinking Awards shortlist for the Best Cheap Eats in London gives you a clue as to how much we enjoy the food at this newcomer – and,it seems, lots of you agree.
    Fish Club, 189 St John’s Hill, SW11 1TH (020 7978 7115/www.thefishclub.com) Clapham Junction rail. Open Tue-Sat 12noon-10pm; Sun 12noon-9pm.

    Masters Super Fish
    Cabbies’ favourite
    Another cabbie favourite, serving high-quality battered fare as well as Cromer crab, grilled sardines and such. Chips are piled high and all meals come with french bread, pickled onions (made on site) and gherkins. The fresh prawns you’re given to nibble on while you are waiting for your order are a nice touch.
    Masters Super Fish, 191 Waterloo Rd, SE1 8UX (020 7928 6924) Waterloo tube/rail. Open Mon 5.30-10.30pm; Tue-Thur 4.30-10.30pm; Fri 4.30-11pm; Sat 4.30-10.30pm.

    Olley’s
    Novelty menu
    A perennial south London favourite which has cropped up on many ‘best of’ lists, Olley’s is housed in railway arches opposite Brockwell Park and is always lively. As well as perfect fish and chips, it is famed for it’s ‘celebrity’ menus: such as the Jeffrey Archer (cod and chips, ‘tart not included’). Consistently good.
    Olley’s, 65-69 Norwood Rd, SE24 9AA (020 8671 8259/www.olleys.info) Herne Hill rail/3, 68, 196 bus. Open Mon 5-10.30pm; Tue-Sun 12noon-10.30pm.

    Sea Cow
    New wave
    The East Dulwich branch opened two years ago and was an instant hit; the new Clapham branch appears to be equally popular. Choose your fish from the wet fish counter, it’s grilled or fried, chips are added and Bob’s your uncle. It’s fresh, it’s crisp, it comes with minimum fuss. Minted mushy peas may sound poncey but, you know what? They work.
    Sea Cow, 57 Clapham High St, SW4 7TG (020 7622 1537) Clapham Common or Clapham North tube. Open Tue-Sat 12noon-11pm; Sun 12noon-9pm.

    Something Fishy
    It’s self-service with sets of plasic seats attached to each Formica table (and a posher but sterile restaurant upstairs). Chi chi it ain’t but for around a fiver you can feast on some of the best fish and chips in town. Pie and mash, saveloys, sausages, knickerbocker glory and jam roly poly complete a comfortingly traditional menu.
    Something Fishy, 117-119 Lewisham High St, SE13 6AT (020 8852 7075) Lewisham rail/DLR. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5.30pm.

    East
    Faulkner’s
    Renowned throughout the East End and beyond, Faulkner’s sports a decor of dark wood, fish tank and old photos of fishing scenes. New Turkish owners have added white linen tablecloths and taramasalata, but otherwise it’s business as usual. That means whitebait, jellied eels, Cromer crab, and fish battered, grilled or coated in matzo.
    Faulkner’s, 424-426 Kingsland Rd, E8 4AA (020 7254 6152) Dalston Kingsland rail. Open Mon-Thur 12noon-2.30pm, 5-10pm; Fri 4.30-10pm; Sat 11.30am-10pm; Sun 12noon-9pm.

    North
    Nautilus
    Popular with an older, smarter crowd of regulars, Nautilus serves grapefruit halves and prawn cocktail without irony. For the fish, their regular batter’s good, but their matzo meal’s fantastic. Pudding choices are heavy on the novelty ice-creams that are served in scooped out citrus fruits, but, hey, some people like that sort of thing.
    Nautilus, 27-29 Fortune Green Rd, NW6 1DT (020 7435 2532) West Hampstead tube/rail then 328 bus. Open Mon-Sat 11.30am-2.30pm, 5-10pm.

    Sam’s
    Gold chairs, chandeliers and uniformed waitresses are a dying breed but certainly help make Sam’s feel speical. Generations of local Jewish families favour this venue and often come for family outings. Middle Eastern dishes appear on the menu, as do gefilte fish balls, which sit comfortably alongside traditional fish and chips. But save room for the lockshen pudding (egg noodles baked with sugar and cinnamon).
    Sam’s, 68-70 Golders Green Rd, NW11 8LM (020 8455 9898) Golders Green tube. Open daily 12noon-10pm.

    Toff’s
    Great kids’ menu
    Named after founder Andreas Toffali, not after its clientele. It’s a dark space with saloon-style swing doors, signed celebrity portraits and old photos. Service is friendly, portions huge and the chips perfectly formed. The kids menu is particularly commendable.
    Toff’s, 38 Muswell Hill Broadway, N10 3RT (020 8883 8656) Highgate tube then 43, 134 bus. Open Mon-Sat 11.30am-10pm.

    Two Brothers
    Fish Restaurant /Non-smoking
    A namecheck from Jamie Oliver and a B-list celebrity following have helped to ensure this light, airy restaurant is often packed, even at lunchtimes. The traditional menu is complemented by arbroath smokies in a creamy sauce, salmon fishcakes, and many grilled specials. Fish comes steamed, battered or matzoed. In the evenings, the restaurant is non-smoking.
    Two Brothers Fish Restaurant, 297-303 Regent’s Park Rd, N3 1DP (020 8346 0469) Finchley Central tube. Open Tue-Sat 12noon-2.30pm, 5.30-10.15pm.

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26 comments

  1. Posted by Brian Pearce on 27 May 2009 22:36

    I recently visited Fishcoteque.
    My only comment is that on paying the bill I offered to provide the staff with the names and addresses of proper fish & chip restaurants.
    To say it was disappointing would be a misunderstatement..

  2. Posted by spongebob on 02 May 2009 16:42

    north sea is not as good as chris's chip shop on eversholt street. chips are wank and is expensive. pies are even worse, always dry due to not being sold and left under lights toooooo long!!! never buy!!! unless you want a new strain of swine flu!!

  3. Posted by Chris on 30 Apr 2009 23:39

    Just eaten at Geales and wouldn't recommend. A great piece of fish let down by frozen chips. I enquired if they were homemade and after the server asked the chef, informed me they were. I know my chips and hate being lied too.
    Shame
    In answer to Barry, simply use greaseproof / parchment paper then wrap that in newspaper- however, shoestrings should never be served in a traditional style. Make them thick, crispy and for gods sake, make them yourself !

  4. Posted by Zena on 16 Jan 2009 15:27

    Fishers Fish and Chips in Fulham are a great.

  5. Posted by Suomi Tanaka on 02 Jan 2009 11:48

    There is a really good chippie in new malden The Kingfisher. The Prices are really good. the portions are excellent. A Definite try if your in the area

  6. Posted by Gurpaje Singh on 12 Dec 2008 17:20

    I've just moved to london and was shocked at how scarce a decent chippies was to find. However after reading up on Mr Fish in Nottinghill, I have to say it was well worth the 25min journey. The haddock was cooked to order in the lightest crispy-est batter and the chips were cruchy but super soft on the inside. By far the best fish and chips we've had. Well Done we will be back

  7. Posted by Eric Salvet on 12 Dec 2008 09:23

    Salut a tous
    I am French and I am used to spending weekends in London. I discovered a fantastic fish&chips , FISHERS FISH AND CHIPS at FULHAM , 19, Fulham High St, London, SW6 3JH (near Putnet bridge). they do Take away or Restaurant, The food is fresh and very good, portions are really big and People are really nice.
    I recommend this F&C, it's definitely one of the best of London

  8. Posted by John Arming on 30 Nov 2008 14:18

    What a find.. FISHERS FISH AND CHIPS IN FULHAM, brill portions, lovely chips, LOVELY PEOPLE !!!!! and and fully licenced resturant as well...Well DONE GUYS Will BE BASCK AGAIN AND AGAIN.....

  9. Posted by Brian Pearce on 23 Oct 2008 21:58

    I can recommend North Sea Fish in Bloomsbury without reservation.
    It is one of the few that has Middle Skate, the portions are not for the diet conscious; great chips too.
    Lovely ambience and great that it is licensed.
    Restaurant run by son - a real pro.......

  10. Posted by Harry Ramsden on 04 Sep 2008 12:18

    Grease proof paper, either wrapped or on a polystyrene dish. Tons of salt and vinegar - you can't beat English fish & chips!

  11. Posted by Barrie Larvin on 14 Aug 2008 22:59

    Please help.
    I manage a high end club in Kansas City, in the heart of America.
    We are serving shoe string potatoes. I want them to be served in news paper or grease proof paper they looks like news paper....
    Any ideas?
    Many thanks.
    Barrie Larvin

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