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    Fish Bone

    4.3 (95 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Fish (cod) and chips with pickle and tar tar sauce
    Rachael H.

    Great food. The portion was fair for the price. My favorite part was how fresh and hot the fish was. I wasn't too big of a fan of their fries but overall the fish was the star. Would come back again!!!

    Fish n chips
    Gary L.

    Absolutely delicious fish n chips hole in the wall with grumpy service ...walked 20 minutes from hotel just to check it out ...worth it. Although London fish n chips is on average so much better than the states...this place is better than average!!

    DT M.

    Perfect, off the beaten path, local place for our family. Fish & chips, meat pies, and service were all exceptional.

    Large fish and chips
    Andrew M.

    Lovely fish and chips in town. Great batter and great chips. Recommended if you are around. Will be coming back soon hopefully if im around again. Thank you for the wonderful fish and chips. Cheers! I hope this review helps

    Holly L.

    The fish was crispy, chips were kinda crispy. It was my first time eating fish and chips. I prefer the fries and fried chicken back home to be honest. I bought a meat pie today June 22 but halfway through I noticed the date on the wrapper says June 19.. :/

    Sydney P.

    We loved it! Friendly and fast service and amazing fish! It's little and very casual but everyone there was nice and friendly even though we were a group of jet lagged Americans.

    We were looking for fish and chips and tried this restaurant tonight based on the Yelp reviews. The food did not disappoint! The fish was perfect! Fresh, crispy and delicious. Everyone working in the restaurant was super nice and attentive. All things combined made this a perfect evening. If you are in town, do yourself a favor and give it a try.

    Cod and chips! Outstanding.
    Sean W.

    Straight up whole in the wall and local spot. Although by the time we got there, it was totally empty and dead. But this was not an indication of the food and service. I picked the cod. The fish was extremely fresh and cooked perfectly. The staff were very friendly as well.

    Fish n chips with mushy peas
    Sue C.

    After walking in a spiral trying to find the place without a proper map or wifi, I finally came upon Fish Bone. There are a couple of tables outside, three in front of the counter and a bunch in the back dining room. I asked the gentleman at the front what kind of fish he recommended for fish and chips. He was very sweet and had a bit of a sheepish smile, probably trying not to laugh at just how touristy I was being and the American accent to top it off. He said the cod and the haddock were both great but I went with the cod since it was the only one available in a small size. He also asked if I'd have anything to drink and I said, sure a beer. I thought I'd get something local but he offered up a bottle of Stella -- no draughts here. Perhaps Stella is a local favorite; the dude beside me was drinking one too. The fish was great. It was salted and the batter actually had flavor (this was not the case the last time I visited London and had fish and chips). The mushy peas had a fair amount of acidity (tasted of lemon) which I didn't expect and it definitely helped cut through the heaviness of the fry and the tartar sauce...but not my favorite preparation of peas. The fries were typical British fries, no salt and no real flavor. They weren't soggy though so probably successful British fries, just very different from how Americans are accustomed. A heavy hand with the salt shaker and alternating between the vinegar and more tartar sauce certainly helped. Seemed most folks outside and in the dining room were tourists. The dude beside me who was pretty much just hanging out with his iPad and talking with the owners and also the folks who got their f&c take away were the locals -- it was pretty clear! The pricing on the wall is only for take away: small cod £4.4, small chips £2 and mushy peas £1. My eat in order plus the beer was £13.2. Overall, a cute little no-frills mom n' pop place with very good fried fish.

    This is a chip butty ready to be folded in half and eaten with glee!
    Sandra B.

    Fishbone serves fish & chips in London. It's an old fashioned shop, not trendy with a gorgeous odd decor. You can order a slice of bread and butter to make a chip butty! Excellent wheelchair access. The owner was lovely and very warm and friendly. The food was delicious with crunchy chips and lightly battered fish. I found the regular size a bit large as the serving sizes are generous. Highly recommended to either eat in or takeaway.

    Small cod and chips
    Brett P.

    Looking for a quick place to grab some fish and chips? Look no further! To sum up Fish Bone in one word (that isn't "YUM!") I'd use "FAST!" We were greeted warmly by two employees when we walked in. The menu was fairly standard for a fish and chips place, and ranged from cheap to slightly expensive. From my experience, the small sizes are more than enough to fill you. I placed my order--the small cod and chips--and took out my phone to fire up Yelp so I could grab a pic. Before I could load the Yelp page for Fish Bone, *our food was sitting in front of us.* +10 for speediness! The cod was excellent: lightly battered and crispy, and not overly oily. Like others here, my friend wasn't a fan of the chips but I thoroughly enjoyed them! On the plate was a large lemon that I sprayed over everything for the extra hint of freshness, but once I found the tartar sauce and vinegar the lemon sat unused and depressed on the corner of my plate. I'm not usually a tartar sauce fan, but this was some good stuff. I liberally applied it to my fish (and occasionally dunked a chip in it). If you're looking for super fast, affordable, and delicious fish and (arguably) chips, Fish Bone won't disappoint!

    Rach K.

    Yum! This is my favorite fish & chips place in London because it's close to Regent's Park (so you can bring your food there on a nice day) and because the portions are huge but the prices are reasonable. The staff is really friendly and nice and the interior was recently renovated (within the past few years) so that it looks a bit "fancier" (not 5-star, but less grungy than it did before). Everything I've had has been really yummy (cod, rock, and skate). The fish is fresh and the batter is light and crisp and airy. The chips are sort of weirdly chunky but some people like that. I like to generously douse my fish & chips with malt vinegar and I love asking for a gherkin on the side.

    Chips award
    Fabrizio T.

    I've been in this place in September 2015. The restaurant itself is a simple one, not very charming but functional. It's a classic fish 'n' chips shop ran by a very friendly macedonian owner. I really enjoyed the food. We had an haddock with chips and it was tasty, not at all as strong-smelling as I thought it would be. A photo of the menu is attatched, as well as one displaying some stickers on the door from the Government department charged of evaluating the hygene (the restaurant scored 4 out of 5). Be aware that there's a relevant difference in price between the take-away formula (around 7£) and the service at tables (around 10£). The owner remarked that before taking the order however, so the service was quite fair.

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    I was mislead to believe this restaurant had a classic pub/British vibe. Food and service are subpar

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    Borough Market - black pig - amazing

    Borough Market

    4.6(2.1k reviews)
    2.4 miLondon Bridge
    ££

    i love a good market and borough market is one of those places where there are so many different…read morethings to try you honestly don't even know where to start what we got: - wild mushroom risotto - fish and chips from fish! kitchen - pistachio cannoli from gastronomica market we came on a bank holiday and i was honestly surprised it wasn't insanely crowded. the lines moved pretty quickly and we didn't have to wait too long for food either. seating was definitely packed, but we got lucky and managed to snag a table after hovering around for a bit. everything we tried was delicious. the risotto was super creamy and comforting, the fish and chips were crispy and fresh, and the pistachio cannoli was the perfect sweet treat to end everything with. definitely one of those spots i'd come back to just to keep trying more food stalls.-

    Definitely a must if you're in london but it's very easy to get over-stimulated and lost in my…read moreopinion because it gets super packed. I went in 2 different times: saturday at 3pm and wednesday at 10am. Two completely different vibes. I tried the famous sandwich from the black pig, viral chocolate covered strawberries and bread ahead. Black pig - the best one sandwich: it was AMAZING!!! I was a bit scared to get this since i was by myself but let me tell you, it was not heavy as i expected it to be. Just delicious overall and would totally recommend. Chocolate strawberries: I love strawberries and chocolate but definitely think you can find cheaper alternatives anywhere in london. Bread Ahead: my new favorite pastry place. I pretty much got a donut from this place (not this location) everyday because the black currant cheesecake donut was that good. I got the tiramisu and crème brûlée donut which my brother liked and i wish i could've tasted them before they went bad but anyways, I would totally recommend the donuts from here! Their chocolate chips cookies are HUGE and delicious as well. This was probably one of my favorite markets!

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    Borough Market - All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.

    All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.

    Borough Market - Yummy

    Yummy

    Borough Market - "The Good One" from Black Pig. Fabulous flavor bomb!

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    "The Good One" from Black Pig. Fabulous flavor bomb!

    The Lobster Pot

    The Lobster Pot

    4.3(10 reviews)
    2.7 miKennington
    £££

    My wife and I chose this place for our last dinner in London before heading back home to DFW. I had…read moreread about this restaurant in some top 10 lists for foodies visiting London and was dying to check it out. First, it's not in the busy part of London where you would expect a restaurant of this caliber to be but rather it is in a very blue-collar neighborhood on the south side of London. It is a VERY cozy place with only seven tables but that is how they keep the quality and experience so great. The decor is as if you are on an old fishing ship. Reservations are highly recommended but we got there right when they opened (7pm) and thankfully they let us have a table. After being seated the hostess showed us the days specials and they ranged from fantastic scallops to lobster with every choice as good as the last. My wife and I chose the Chef's Choice 8 course dinner. The dinner comprised of a delicious sardine sandwich followed by a fillet of night perch which was then followed by lobster that melted in your mouth. Then we had a pallet cleanser of a light peach sorbet with a shot of vodka poured over it. The meal resumed with a grilled piece of pork belly (I got the "meat" choice) while my wife had a grilled hallibut (she got the "fish" choice). The next course was a warmed cheese (I believe it was gruyere) in pastry accompanied by a small mixed green salad with aged balsamic. The dessert courses were a delicious crepe with creme bruille filling and the end course was a pear puree along with a chocolate pudding with a hint of mint. We loved this place even though the name sort of threw us off at first. When you hear "The Lobster Pot" I imagine a bunch of seniors getting off a day-tour bus to a casino at a truck stop or something but this experience was far from what I first imagined. I would highly recommend spending some of your tourist dollars here at this restaurant.

    Don't arrive early or you'll be sorrier than a cracked crustacean's claw. Kitsch sticky menus…read moreneeded a bit of explanation and if the menus change regularly (no oysters , but I'd rather they'd be off the menu than off in my stomach) then perhaps daily printed menus would work. A delightfully decorative place complete with seagulls singing sea shanty classics on loop. Terrified but glorious goldfish adorning the cabin window walls, really every maritime detail had been thought of, even staff in cabin costumes, it was as cheesy as the lobster Thermidor. So fun. I loved being bibbed up too, I like knowing things are gonna get messy. The Meli, a melee of seafood; half lobster, sea bass, spicy grilled perch, razor clam (touch over done), squid kebab (could've been flavoured more) but all in a sea of buttery champagne and avruga sauce. No tide could hold me back from wanting to lick my plate or use this as a moisturiser, oh my golly so delicious. It came served with enough perfectly cooked veg that my mother would approve of too. Soft butter, less surprise from the proprietor at our arrival and this place would have had a perfect score. Overall our waitress was lovely and the food was really darn good.

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    The Lobster Pot - Our lobster before its cooked.  She was so marvelous. The chef personally spoke with us and helped plan the meal. Superb.

    Our lobster before its cooked. She was so marvelous. The chef personally spoke with us and helped plan the meal. Superb.

    The Lobster Pot
    The Lobster Pot

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    The Mayfair Chippy - My to go order was so tasty. Fries could have been crisper but the fish was on point!

    The Mayfair Chippy

    4.5(697 reviews)
    0.8 miMayfair
    ££

    Mayfair Chippy absolutely lived up to the hype. The fish was fresh, flaky, and wrapped in a…read moreperfectly crisp batter that stayed light instead of greasy. The chips were thick-cut, properly salted, and tasted like real chip shop fries instead of frozen fast food fries. The place was completely packed, so I ended up eating on the stairs about a block away, honestly felt like part of the experience. One of those spots that doesn't try to reinvent fish and chips. it just does the classic version better than most places. Would easily go back next time I am in London.

    When you've just arrived in London and need gluten free fish and chips, look no further than…read moreMayfair chippy! Food/drinks: Maybe the best fish and chips I've ever had! (I heard the non GF version was also excellent.) Platter came with flavorful mushy peas, tartar sauce, and a spicy mayo (or currry for the non GF platter). Chips were large and delicious. Portion was huge, and easily shareable. Delicious!! Service: It was ok. We waited in line for a really long time (more than an hour) but we were checked on from time to time. Once we were seated and ordered, no one really checked in, but we asked if we needed something. Ambiance: Cute outdoor seating. In door seating was okay. Reservations get to go into a back room which seemed nicer. Lovely side street in a crazy busy popular area. It's a solid 4.5 stars for what it is because the food was so good. I'd return. Tip: Make a reservation a couple of weeks in advance, or be prepared to wait...a long time...Or, skip the line to order takeaway and go enjoy your food!

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    The Mayfair Chippy - Inside

    Inside

    The Mayfair Chippy - Mayfair classic - fried cod + tarter was so good!

    Mayfair classic - fried cod + tarter was so good!

    The Mayfair Chippy - Sheppard's Pie

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