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Great British Fish and Chips
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Traditional fish 'n' chips by the river in simple cafe-takeaway decorated in iconic landmark photos.
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Great British Fish and Chips

Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
3.2(870)$$$$
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Traditional fish 'n' chips by the river in simple cafe-takeaway decorated in iconic landmark photos.

attractions: London Eye, The London Dungeon, SEA LIFE London Aquarium, Shrek's Adventure London, County Hall, London Eye River Cruise, Witness for the Prosecution - County Hall, The Paddington Bear Experience, Westminster Bridge, Big Ben, restaurants: Troia Southbank, Slug & Lettuce - Waterloo, La Cucina Di Mamma, Peacock London, Gillray's Steakhouse & Bar, Locale Southbank, Westminster Kitchen, Neds Noodle Bar - founded London 2000, The Strings, BrewDog Waterloo
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+44 20 7928 3019
Website
greatbritishfishnchips.co.uk

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CURRY SAUCE
GRAVY
MUSHY PEAS
COLESLAW
DIPPING SAUCES

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The London Dungeon

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County Hall

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Westminster Bridge

Big Ben

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Saud MoeSaud Moe
Nestled near the iconic Westminster Bridge, this restaurant offers a quintessential British experience, combining classic fish and chips with one of the best views in London. The sight of the Thames and Big Ben as you enjoy your meal adds a unique charm to the visit. The fish and chips are consistently delicious, living up to the expectations of British comfort food. The fish, encased in a perfectly crisp batter, is tender and flaky inside, while the thick-cut chips provide a delightful crunch. The portion size is generous and ideal for one person, making it a satisfying meal for anyone with an appetite. However, while the flavor is spot-on, the fish and chips do tend to be a bit oily, which detracts slightly from the overall experience. A little less grease would elevate the dish even further. The fried chicken, seasoned beautifully with herbs, is another highlight. The taste is exceptional, but like the fish, it can be overly oily. Given the higher prices, a bit more attention to preparation could make this a standout item without leaving the customer feeling like it’s too greasy. One thing to note is that while the restaurant advertises its food as halal, there’s no visible certification or proof, which may deter some customers who are looking for verified halal options. Providing clear evidence of the halal status would certainly encourage more people to try the food, especially among the diverse tourist crowd. Speaking of the crowd, finding a seat can be a challenge due to the constant flow of tourists. You’ll need a bit of luck to secure a place to sit, which can make the dining experience feel rushed or inconvenient at times. Considering the high volume of visitors and the premium pricing, better seating arrangements could greatly improve the experience. Despite these few drawbacks, the location and taste make this restaurant a must-visit. The portions are large, the flavors are fantastic, and the setting couldn’t be more perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a traditional British meal with a spectacular London backdrop.
MinhajMinhaj
WORST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO EAT WITH FAMILY. ALSO MORE EXPENSIVE THAN THE MOST EXPENSIVE VIP AIRPORT LOUNGE IN THE WORLD. Rude stuff. So rude that it is actually laughable. I was about to write this review and one member of stuff come up to me telling me "I know you didn't have a good experience but it's not right to write negative reviews based on one experience". I mean effin heckkkkkk. As if I should come back after terrible rude experience. This place is also one of the most unhygienic restaurants I have ever seen anywhere in the whole effin world. And I'm not even exaggerating. You visit and find out yourself. This was the table (attached) we were presented with to eat. And then when complaining about the table we were told it's a busy place and it is nothing unexpected. And food, £13.50 for a fish without chips or drink and it is full of bones. No salt or even vinegar. Chips taste like were made 3 months ago. Absolutely disgusted.
Angelika SypekAngelika Sypek
It was very nice day. We was walking a lot so good that we finish day in this place. Normal British food, you could eat take away or in, simple as possible we didn’t wait long. The portion was enough not huge. You could choose various food. And the price doesn’t kill us ;) Very nice stuff obviously trying to manage so many people, cleaning tables, finding place, reservation and ordering food. I think one guy was a manager, was very polite with happy face and open for foreigners. Nice painting on the walls, showing a bit of history, also nice areas, near London Eye:) Well, we didn’t care much about smell of frying fish.. The only think was the problem with the toilets maybe. I don’t know about disable possibilities, but probably lift is there. But it’s problem of the building not restaurant.
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Nestled near the iconic Westminster Bridge, this restaurant offers a quintessential British experience, combining classic fish and chips with one of the best views in London. The sight of the Thames and Big Ben as you enjoy your meal adds a unique charm to the visit. The fish and chips are consistently delicious, living up to the expectations of British comfort food. The fish, encased in a perfectly crisp batter, is tender and flaky inside, while the thick-cut chips provide a delightful crunch. The portion size is generous and ideal for one person, making it a satisfying meal for anyone with an appetite. However, while the flavor is spot-on, the fish and chips do tend to be a bit oily, which detracts slightly from the overall experience. A little less grease would elevate the dish even further. The fried chicken, seasoned beautifully with herbs, is another highlight. The taste is exceptional, but like the fish, it can be overly oily. Given the higher prices, a bit more attention to preparation could make this a standout item without leaving the customer feeling like it’s too greasy. One thing to note is that while the restaurant advertises its food as halal, there’s no visible certification or proof, which may deter some customers who are looking for verified halal options. Providing clear evidence of the halal status would certainly encourage more people to try the food, especially among the diverse tourist crowd. Speaking of the crowd, finding a seat can be a challenge due to the constant flow of tourists. You’ll need a bit of luck to secure a place to sit, which can make the dining experience feel rushed or inconvenient at times. Considering the high volume of visitors and the premium pricing, better seating arrangements could greatly improve the experience. Despite these few drawbacks, the location and taste make this restaurant a must-visit. The portions are large, the flavors are fantastic, and the setting couldn’t be more perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a traditional British meal with a spectacular London backdrop.
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WORST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO EAT WITH FAMILY. ALSO MORE EXPENSIVE THAN THE MOST EXPENSIVE VIP AIRPORT LOUNGE IN THE WORLD. Rude stuff. So rude that it is actually laughable. I was about to write this review and one member of stuff come up to me telling me "I know you didn't have a good experience but it's not right to write negative reviews based on one experience". I mean effin heckkkkkk. As if I should come back after terrible rude experience. This place is also one of the most unhygienic restaurants I have ever seen anywhere in the whole effin world. And I'm not even exaggerating. You visit and find out yourself. This was the table (attached) we were presented with to eat. And then when complaining about the table we were told it's a busy place and it is nothing unexpected. And food, £13.50 for a fish without chips or drink and it is full of bones. No salt or even vinegar. Chips taste like were made 3 months ago. Absolutely disgusted.
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It was very nice day. We was walking a lot so good that we finish day in this place. Normal British food, you could eat take away or in, simple as possible we didn’t wait long. The portion was enough not huge. You could choose various food. And the price doesn’t kill us ;) Very nice stuff obviously trying to manage so many people, cleaning tables, finding place, reservation and ordering food. I think one guy was a manager, was very polite with happy face and open for foreigners. Nice painting on the walls, showing a bit of history, also nice areas, near London Eye:) Well, we didn’t care much about smell of frying fish.. The only think was the problem with the toilets maybe. I don’t know about disable possibilities, but probably lift is there. But it’s problem of the building not restaurant.
Angelika Sypek

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3.2
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4.0
1y

Nestled near the iconic Westminster Bridge, this restaurant offers a quintessential British experience, combining classic fish and chips with one of the best views in London. The sight of the Thames and Big Ben as you enjoy your meal adds a unique charm to the visit.

The fish and chips are consistently delicious, living up to the expectations of British comfort food. The fish, encased in a perfectly crisp batter, is tender and flaky inside, while the thick-cut chips provide a delightful crunch. The portion size is generous and ideal for one person, making it a satisfying meal for anyone with an appetite. However, while the flavor is spot-on, the fish and chips do tend to be a bit oily, which detracts slightly from the overall experience. A little less grease would elevate the dish even further.

The fried chicken, seasoned beautifully with herbs, is another highlight. The taste is exceptional, but like the fish, it can be overly oily. Given the higher prices, a bit more attention to preparation could make this a standout item without leaving the customer feeling like it’s too greasy.

One thing to note is that while the restaurant advertises its food as halal, there’s no visible certification or proof, which may deter some customers who are looking for verified halal options. Providing clear evidence of the halal status would certainly encourage more people to try the food, especially among the diverse tourist crowd.

Speaking of the crowd, finding a seat can be a challenge due to the constant flow of tourists. You’ll need a bit of luck to secure a place to sit, which can make the dining experience feel rushed or inconvenient at times. Considering the high volume of visitors and the premium pricing, better seating arrangements could greatly improve the experience.

Despite these few drawbacks, the location and taste make this restaurant a must-visit. The portions are large, the flavors are fantastic, and the setting couldn’t be more perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a traditional British meal with a spectacular...

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1.0
2y

Our recent visit to Great British Fish & Chips, which is located close to famous London landmarks, was a regrettable mix of disappointments. Even though it was hopping, the location fell short in a number of ways.

First of all, we were astounded by the surprisingly expensive pricing. Our modest order of three cans of soft drinks, chicken wings, and twice as much chicken and chips came with a bill of £38.25, far more than we could have imagined. The restaurant's exorbitant rates seem to be an unwanted surprise for guests on a tight budget, as it seems the establishment is taking advantage of its great location.

Now for the meal quality: it was really appalling. We were served the food pretty immediately, and it was evident that they were mostly old and not very fresh. The soggy, bland chips compounded the dish's misery, and the overcooked, dry chicken chunks were a gastronomic nightmare. Paying more for food that tastes terrible and makes you feel guilty about your purchase is depressing.

Furthermore, it appears that the restaurant is resting on the success of its location and unfairly profiting from the steady stream of both locals and visitors. The long line and fifteen-minute wait for a table, followed by hurriedly prepared, bland food, suggest that profit is prioritized over a truly pleasurable eating experience.

As a result, we regretfully wasted both our time and money on our visit to Great British Fish & Chips. It is evident from the exorbitant costs and the appalling food quality that the restaurant is falling short of the high standards set by its famous location. Avoid this gastronomic disappointment by investigating alternative nearby dining establishments that provide a good experience at a...

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2.0
1y

If you’re a tourist and you want an authentic British fish and chips experience, do NOT go here.

The worst fish & chips I’ve ever had from a place that calls itself a chippy. The name ‘Great British Fish and Chips’ could not be further from the truth and an insult to our tradition.

Before I go on, I’ll say that it’s not all bad. I really appreciated the rapid service - there were at least a dozen people working to get everybody through the till, seated and fed as quickly as possible. I appreciate that has to be a priority given the location and incredibly high footfall. I imagine for somebody who is hungry for a quick bite or if you’ve got small children to feed, this place would be just fine.

However, that speed comes at a massive cost. The food was bone dry - it had been waiting on a hot plate for some time, ready for the next person who ordered the same thing. I wasn’t lucky enough to get freshly cooked food from the cookers like you normally would at a proper local chippy.

If you do go, get some gravy. You’ll need it to bring some moisture to your food. Also, avoid the tomato sauce. It’s nowhere near to being the real thing. It’s acidic, vile, and tastes nothing like proper ketchup. Simply a mass produced and low cost product.

Also, be prepared not to see much change from a tenner for a portion of chips and a sausage just for one person.

Do yourself a favour and hit up a coastal town chippy - you could feed two people for a tenner and enjoy your...

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