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fish! Kitchen

Southwark, London, England

4.0
1.2k
Borough Market, Cathedral St, London SE1 9AL, England +44 20 7407 3803

Serving

Saltwater Fish Dish

Fish and chips

Recommended by Eva Tsang and 5 other food critics.

Recommendations

"Situated directly next to Fish! Restaurant, (their formal sit-down restaurant) Fish! Kitchen concentrates on cooking one dish, delicious and perfectly fried battered fish of every type. The fish is always fresh, sustainably sourced, simply prepared and fairly priced to its customers."
"Fish! Kitchen was awarded the best fish and chips in London and we think that award was spot on. The fish is perfectly cooked and crispy. It is 100% worth making the trip to Borough Market for these fish and chips alone."
"Situated directly next to the fish! restaurant, fish! Kitchen is a traditional takeaway counter for those in a hurry and concentrates on cooking one dish very well - battered fish of every type!"
"Fish! kitchen is more than just an upmarket chippy, it serves good quality food so when it comes to the classic fish and chips, expect a cut above the usual take on the favorite. Unique twists are given to other traditional British fish dishes."
"What soon caught our eye was a fish and chips takeaway named “fish! Kitchen.” We decided to split an order of cod and chips and it was delicious. With only one small table for four on the side of the food stand, and a bench, both occupied, we ended up standing to eat but, hey, that’s what you do in a food market and it was a good “memory building” experience."
"Fish! won the award back in 2017 and has now been shortlisted for the second time. Open since 1999, the Borough Market institution is both a restaurant and takeaway and offers some of the freshest fish in London. While famous for its fish and chips, Fish! also serves other delights."

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