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Fish & Chips: South of England vs South of England UK.

We travel to Dorset in the south west of the UK to try a Chippy Called The forum fryer an award winning chip shop

The humble fish and chips: a British tradition enjoyed by all. But is there a place for fancy takes on this classic dish? We embark on a delicious journey across the UK, from the seaside town of Blackpool to the heart of London!

First stop: a no-frills Blackpool chippy (tower fisheries) . Here, we’ll see if their budget-friendly fish and chips can deliver that perfect balance of crispy batter and flaky fish. Can a cheap and cheerful chippy hold its own against a renowned chef’s creation?

Next, we head to the upscale London restaurant of celebrity chef Tom Kerridge. Here, we’ll see how he elevates this classic dish with his gourmet touch. Will his fancy fish and chips be worth the splurge, or will we be left yearning for the nostalgic taste of a traditional chippy?

Join us as we put these two iconic styles of fish and chips to the ultimate test! Can a cheap bite beat out a celebrity chef’s creation? There’s only one way to find out! Hit like and subscribe for more epic food adventures!

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38 Comments

  1. shouldve gone to the black country and got battered chips. Battered chips are ridiculously good in comparison to normal chips, eating normie chips is just peasant type shi once youve tried battered, seriously you need to try battered chips and if youre just a viewer reading this you also need to try battered chips if you havent already. One more time. . . battered chips.

  2. Forget the North, forget the South. Try the Midlands, especially the black country, the fish and chip game is STRONG. And it’s also the only place you’ll find battered chips. Black country battered chips are elite, you’ll never want to go back to plain chips ever again.

  3. There was so much of a skin on the gravy that the chip couldn’t even get covered. A shameful review, and I bet ur da wears socks in the shower

  4. All I'm saying is that any Scottish chippy would beat any English chippy by a mile as there is no skin on the fish, the sausages are normal and we generally are just getter at chippys

  5. Unpopular opinion but I think both north and south suck I’ve never had a good fish and chips out side of a home cooked one

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