For fish and chips, that is.
We decided to go here for a late lunch today. Although the long takeaway queue was out of the door when we arrived (which must be a sign that the food is good), we managed to find a welcoming table inside. And, I’m pleased to report that the traditional fishcakes with thick-cut chips were yummy, the wine crisp and refreshing, and the restaurant pleasingly empty.
I can why one of the oldest fish restaurants in London has been serving its mix of cod, haddock, plaice and rock platters for discerning Londoners since 1871. On the strength of our visit today, I’m inclined to agree with most reviews I’ve read; it must be one of the best fish and chip shops in town.
Highly recommended.
Well, I was in London last week and I checked out some good restaurants there. I am really thankful to http://www.lacartes.com which provided me with detailed information about each restaurant.