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Kerbisher & Malt

164 Shepherds Bush Road, London W6 7PB

£22.00 Fish 'n' Chips Hammersmith
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The brains behind Brook Green newcomer Kerbisher & Malt spotted a gaping hole in the market, & their keenly priced, scrubbed-up chippie looks set to soar. Builders come to scoff vinegary chips beside polite young families tucking into battered pollack on the communal oak bench. White-tiled walls & stone flooring create just the right egalitarian backdrop, while the daily changing menu keeps things simple: twice-cooked chips, chunky onion rings & mushy peas are made in-house; fish is from sustainable sources (& cooked to order); & prices to eat in or take away start at just £8. Starters include whitebait & crispy calamari, & there’s a selection of ice creams for dessert. To drink, choose from a short batch of wines, Fentimans soft drinks or Meantime bottled beers.

Overall Diner Rating

8.4
Food & Drink
8.8
Service
8.2
Atmosphere
8.0
Value
8.8

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  1. Martin F.

    ( Male, United Kingdom )

    Editor's pick

    The premise here is simple – top-quality fish and chips at a reasonable price in a relaxed environment.
    Nodding to the grand history of the British chippie, décor is all demure tiling and black and white photos of a bygone age. The menu speaks volumes as well, with end-of-the-pier classics like chip butty and mushy peas joined by dishes – like Fennel and Dill salad and Crispy Calamari – which speak much more of West London than Weston-super-Mare
    Indeed despite much retro styling, so much is rooted in the modern food world. Service is bright and bouncy while the food hits all today’s culinary buzz-words. That means sustainably-sourced fish, freshly made sauces and environmentally-friendly packaging.
    Of course despite all these knowing nods to both past and future, the most important for the present is the food and happily, Kerbisher doesn’t let you down here.
    Cod and Pollack were prime specimens in a light, perfectly crispy batter. A heaped portion of greaseless chips banish fish-shop nightmares of the past. In their own special way, pickled onions and gherkins were divine, delectable additions. If there was one disappointment it was a Tartare Sauce that lacked just a little zing to really bring every bite to life. The lack of music and an alcohol licence (apparently on its way) also made the whole experience feel more café than restaurant despite the fine food.
    Yet as both a snapshot of British food history and future and, vitally, a cracking fish and chips, there can’t be many better than Kerbisher & Malt.

    • Overall: 7
    • Food & Drink: 8
    • Service: 7
    • Atmosphere: 6
    • Value: 8
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  2. John P.
    Reviews: 1

    ( 20s, Male )

    At last a fish and chip shop that feels like it belongs in the 21st century, without spoiling any of the great fish 'n chip traditions. The fish is the stand-out here, the freshest fish you'll find in London cooked to perfection in the cleanest oil. Haddock & chips was the best fish supper I've had since moving to London. Calamari and the homemade tartare were excellent and the fennel & dill salad a clever addition. It's a very buzzy place that could easily be twice the size, judging by the queue when we left. Highly recommended.

    • Overall: 9
    • Food & Drink: 10
    • Service: 9
    • Atmosphere: 9
    • Value: 10
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  3. Judith H.
    Reviews: 1

    ( 50s, Female )

    We had haddock and chips, with mushy peas and curry sauce, to take away. It was all superb: the fish was beautifully light and fluffy, with crispy batter, and the chips were great. The curry sauce was obviously home made, and the mushy peas were brilliantly mushy! It was all just several levels above anything I've had at even the best local chippy. We'd have eaten in, rather than taken away, if there'd been an alcohol licence – understand that one's on its way, which will be a definite plus, as the ambience is just right. Hope this enterprise goes from strength to strength – it certainly deserves to!

    • Overall: 9
    • Food & Drink: 9
    • Service: 9
    • Atmosphere: 9
    • Value: 9
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    1. Martin F.

      Martin F. ( Male, United Kingdom )

      24 July 2011
      Editor's pick

      The premise here is simple – top-quality fish and chips at a reasonable price in a relaxed environment.
      Nodding to the grand history of the British chippie, décor is all demure tiling and black and white photos of a bygone age. The menu speaks volumes as well, with end-of-the-pier classics like chip butty and mushy peas joined by dishes –… More

      • Overall: 7
      • Food & Drink: 8
      • Service: 7
      • Atmosphere: 6
      • Value: 8
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    2. John P.
      Reviews: 1

      John P. ( 20s, Male )

      June 2011

      At last a fish and chip shop that feels like it belongs in the 21st century, without spoiling any of the great fish 'n chip traditions. The fish is the stand-out here, the freshest fish you'll find in London cooked to perfection in the cleanest oil. Haddock & chips was the best fish supper I've had since moving to London. Calamari and the… More

      • Overall: 9
      • Food & Drink: 10
      • Service: 9
      • Atmosphere: 9
      • Value: 10
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    3. Judith H.
      Reviews: 1

      Judith H. ( 50s, Female )

      May 2011

      We had haddock and chips, with mushy peas and curry sauce, to take away. It was all superb: the fish was beautifully light and fluffy, with crispy batter, and the chips were great. The curry sauce was obviously home made, and the mushy peas were brilliantly mushy! It was all just several levels above anything I've had at even the best local… More

      • Overall: 9
      • Food & Drink: 9
      • Service: 9
      • Atmosphere: 9
      • Value: 9
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