List of fish and chip restaurants
This is a list of fish and chip restaurants which are renowned for, or whose main dish is, fish and chips. Fish and chips is a hot dish of English[1] origin, consisting of battered fish, commonly Atlantic cod or haddock, and deep-fried chips. It is a common take-away food. A common side dish is mushy peas.
A fish and chip shop is an outlet that predominantly sells the English dish of fish and chips. It is usually a takeaway operation, although some have limited seating facilities.
Fish and chip restaurants
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- Anstruther Fish Bar – located in Anstruther, a fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland
- Arthur Treacher's – a fast food seafood restaurant chain in the United States
- The Ashvale – a chain of fish and chip restaurants and takeaways in the north-east of Scotland
- H. Salt Esquire – a California fast food chain that specializes in fish and chips
- Captain D's
- Harry Ramsden's – a chain based in the United Kingdom which offers fish and chips and assorted themed dishes
- Ivar's - a chain based in Seattle; some are full-service restaurants, some are stand-up bars, some are in malls, and some are fast-food restaurants
- Long John Silver's - a fast food chain based in the United States with approximately 8,400 locations worldwide
- Magpie Café – located in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England and was established in 1937,[2] but its building dated back to the 18th century, when it was a merchant's house.
- Skippers Seafood & Chowder House - a fast food chain based in the U.S. state of Washington
- Star Inn - located in Harome, North Yorkshire, England[3]
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Fish and chips at Anstruther Fish Bar, with mushy peas (left)
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A Long John Silver's restaurant
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The Magpie Café
See also
- List of seafood restaurants
- Lists of restaurants
- National Federation of Fish Friers
References
- ↑ Alexander, James (18 December 2009). "The unlikely origin of fish and chips". BBC News. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ↑ Jeeves, Paul (February 18, 2008). "Whitby's Magpie fish and chips voted UK's best". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved October 29, 2009.
- ↑ Hirst, Christopher (September 6, 1997). "Northern stars". The Independent.
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