Scottish chip shops
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What's wrong with fish and chips and may be a pie or a saussage. Why the need for everything f
king else! Pakora, haggis, pizza, mars bar, battered cheese burger, king rib, Mac n cheese.
And the biggest one orange fish why the f
k is it special? It's horrendous.
Why do they insist or doing everything!
king else! Pakora, haggis, pizza, mars bar, battered cheese burger, king rib, Mac n cheese.And the biggest one orange fish why the f
k is it special? It's horrendous.Why do they insist or doing everything!
That seems to be very rare round me these days. I remember places proudly stating all fish skinned and boned I mean why wouldn't you bone it!
This was a nice fish

The one I had from that chipper looked more like a sausage no definition really dark brown think batter *puke*
This was a nice fish
The one I had from that chipper looked more like a sausage no definition really dark brown think batter *puke*
Edited by Trustmeimadoctor on Saturday 26th September 11:27
Trustmeimadoctor said:
Variety is ok but most seem to not be able to do any of it well. This place I had haddock and chips it was almost inedible thick batter that was only partially cooked it was that thick
Can't help if you wandered into a crap chippy! Next time I'm sure good ones could be recommended in advanceApexCult said:
Variety is the spice of life my English friend.
Sometimes keeping it simple is the key. Honest Burgers just do burgers & sides and do it very well. As opposed to having 50 things on the menu and doing all of them poorly
https://www.honestburgers.co.uk/menus/
Clearly believers in the Stalin's adage, "Quantity has a quality of its own".
The variety is to give them an opportunity to get a greater number of things wrong.
Walking through the graveyard to my girlfriend's mother's burial in Ayrshire, a few years ago, I couldn't get over how many of those there (6ft under) were younger than me. I was only 44 at the time.
The variety is to give them an opportunity to get a greater number of things wrong.
Walking through the graveyard to my girlfriend's mother's burial in Ayrshire, a few years ago, I couldn't get over how many of those there (6ft under) were younger than me. I was only 44 at the time.
Edited by GliderRider on Saturday 26th September 13:21
Trustmeimadoctor said:
That seems to be very rare round me these days. I remember places proudly stating all fish skinned and boned I mean why wouldn't you bone it!
This was a nice fish

The one I had from that chipper looked more like a sausage no definition really dark brown think batter *puke*
Slightly O/T but why do they put freshly cooked fish on top of the chips, rendering them soggy, and on a piece of wood? This was a nice fish
The one I had from that chipper looked more like a sausage no definition really dark brown think batter *puke*
Edited by Trustmeimadoctor on Saturday 26th September 11:27
I've found that the Belhaven chain of pubs do the best fish and chips in Scotland and aren't that much more than the chip shop.
https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Article/2014/0...
https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Article/2014/0...
i'm from scotland, IME the best fish and chips is from places that just focus on the traditional chippy menu.
The ones that also do pizza, kebabs, pakora etc arent as good.
Also in the picture you posted you can see all the menu already cooked and sitting under the hot lamps. Again a sign of not a good chippy, how long have they been lying in there? The best chippy near me only cooks to order.
The 'orange fish' is the same fish but covered in breadcrumbs instead of batter. This is called a special fish.
This reminds me of that trivia question..
What 3 fish beginning with the letter S do you only find in Scotland ?
single, special and supper
The ones that also do pizza, kebabs, pakora etc arent as good.
Also in the picture you posted you can see all the menu already cooked and sitting under the hot lamps. Again a sign of not a good chippy, how long have they been lying in there? The best chippy near me only cooks to order.
The 'orange fish' is the same fish but covered in breadcrumbs instead of batter. This is called a special fish.
This reminds me of that trivia question..
What 3 fish beginning with the letter S do you only find in Scotland ?
single, special and supper

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