British Style Fish n' Chips
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British Style Fish n' Chips
6th August 2006 12:52
We've tried to visit the small take-out chippy in Peachland... but haven't timed it right yet! We tried going on a Monday, I think it was, but they were closed. The next attempt was before 4 PM, when they opened.
We've heard it's the closest thing to British Fish n' Chips in the central OK. Has anyone tried this chippy?
... can hear my stomach grumble at the thought
I think this is the one we are thinking about... can anyone confirm the name?
Ye Olde Fish & Chippie. 5860A Beach Avenue, Peachland, BC
We've tried to visit the small take-out chippy in Peachland... but haven't timed it right yet! We tried going on a Monday, I think it was, but they were closed. The next attempt was before 4 PM, when they opened.
We've heard it's the closest thing to British Fish n' Chips in the central OK. Has anyone tried this chippy?
... can hear my stomach grumble at the thought
I think this is the one we are thinking about... can anyone confirm the name?
Ye Olde Fish & Chippie. 5860A Beach Avenue, Peachland, BC
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Re: British Style Fish n' Chips
15th October 2006 18:33
Can't wait to hear if it is good. We haven't had decent fish and chips since we got here. Had to go to Vancouver for a good curry!
Can't wait to hear if it is good. We haven't had decent fish and chips since we got here. Had to go to Vancouver for a good curry!
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Re: British Style Fish n' Chips
10th May 2007 14:01
Well, we finally tried "Ships Ahoy" while passing through Peachland yesterday. To be honest, I expected better. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't awful, but certainly nothing to jump up and down about. One thing I hate seeing here, they don't seem to peel the potatoes properly, as well as one other chippy in town who actually had a kinda "scaley" effect on his chips (they just appeared burnt)
So, on our next trip, we will check out "2 Chef's Restaurant".
Well, we finally tried "Ships Ahoy" while passing through Peachland yesterday. To be honest, I expected better. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't awful, but certainly nothing to jump up and down about. One thing I hate seeing here, they don't seem to peel the potatoes properly, as well as one other chippy in town who actually had a kinda "scaley" effect on his chips (they just appeared burnt)
So, on our next trip, we will check out "2 Chef's Restaurant".
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Re: British Style Fish n' Chips
6th October 2007 14:03
Still haven't sampled the 2 Chef's Restaurant, but will deal with that issue on our next drive out that way!
Still haven't sampled the 2 Chef's Restaurant, but will deal with that issue on our next drive out that way!
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Re: British Style Fish n' Chips
6th October 2007 21:56
I've often wondered: what defines British style fish and chips?
I've often wondered: what defines British style fish and chips?
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Re: British Style Fish n' Chips
6th October 2007 22:09
First and foremost, the taste! ... a good quality fish 'n' chip shop should produce good thick clean dry chips (not crispy) ... and they wouldn't look like thin McDonald's "fries". Another thing I and a few other Brits see here, they leave the skin on them?? .. just looks poorly prepared really.
Most importantly, the fish has to be good quality in a traditional batter & it's usually twice the size of what I've seen offered here in the Okanagan.
Last, but not least, it MUST be served in yesterday's newspaper (authentic history there) ... although these days, it's typically in a plastic tray.
Added to the supper, would be Salt, Sauce (tomato or brown) & vinegar .... and a serving of mushy peas if required.
Just don't ask for Tartar sauce in a British Chippy, you'll get a funny look.
First and foremost, the taste! ... a good quality fish 'n' chip shop should produce good thick clean dry chips (not crispy) ... and they wouldn't look like thin McDonald's "fries". Another thing I and a few other Brits see here, they leave the skin on them?? .. just looks poorly prepared really.
Most importantly, the fish has to be good quality in a traditional batter & it's usually twice the size of what I've seen offered here in the Okanagan.
Last, but not least, it MUST be served in yesterday's newspaper (authentic history there) ... although these days, it's typically in a plastic tray.
Added to the supper, would be Salt, Sauce (tomato or brown) & vinegar .... and a serving of mushy peas if required.
Just don't ask for Tartar sauce in a British Chippy, you'll get a funny look.
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Re: British Style Fish n' Chips
15th October 2007 00:26
Yes, while I don't eat fish and chips often, I usually order haddock rather than cod. I can do without mushy peas. Vinegar is a standard condiment but your sauces are certainly different. Is the batter different?
Yes, while I don't eat fish and chips often, I usually order haddock rather than cod. I can do without mushy peas. Vinegar is a standard condiment but your sauces are certainly different. Is the batter different?
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Re: British Style Fish n' Chips
1st November 2007 17:45
I could murder a chip steak supper tonight! (even if the locals "don't" want to know what's in it)
Mario will give you a recipe if you are interested?
I could murder a chip steak supper tonight! (even if the locals "don't" want to know what's in it)
Mario will give you a recipe if you are interested?
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Re: British Style Fish n' Chips
23rd July 2008 22:43
my husband went to the chippy in kelowna and asked for a pickled onion with it and they looked at him as if he had just come in from mars
my husband went to the chippy in kelowna and asked for a pickled onion with it and they looked at him as if he had just come in from mars
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