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A chippie since 1939, Geales has moved up a gear since relaunching in 2007. Smart tablecloths & monochrome photographs lend the two-floor restaurant… more »
The brains behind Brook Green newcomer Kerbisher & Malt spotted a gaping hole in the market, & their keenly priced, scrubbed-up chippie looks set… more »
Dishing up nostalgia in all the right places, Golden Union is a contemporary take on a good, honest chippie. It has a typical takeaway counter… more »
If only all chippies were like this. Sparklingly fresh, sustainably sourced fish are cooked to order here. You can choose traditional fish & chips… more »
The ocean’s bounty arrives fresh every day from Billingsgate at this high-quality chippy. Choose from sea bass, skate, Dover sole, halibut &… more »
The traditional East End chippy isn’t dead. It lives on, revived & revamped, in the form of Fish House in gentrified Victoria Park Village. The… more »
It has been a while since Faulkner’s dominated London’s ‘best chippies’ lists. The fish & chips may not be up there, quality-wise, with… more »
An upmarket chippy for an upmarket audience, Oliver’s is a glossy little joint decked out in shiny pea-green tiles. At the back is a handful… more »
A chippie-cum-kebab shop on Charlotte Street might sound distinctly downmarket, but iconic Gigs is great for a tasty drop-in. The site was given… more »
Founded by Greek-Cypriot émigré Andrea Toffalli in 1968, Toff’s has carved out a rock-solid reputation as one of London’s top chippies, attracting… more »
Could this old-school chippie be past its best? Stingy portions continue to be the biggest gripe, but readers are also starting to protest about… more »
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