I'mma start this review off by saying I don't like FISH. Like, pretty much not at all. I never…read moreorder fish when I'm in the United States or any type of fish soup to be sure. That being said,... When in Rome... Or Scotland.... So going to the UK, I've been there before, I know fish and chips is a thing. So when I am traveling, I will order and eat the local traditional dishes. So when we found Findlay's just by chance while driving through the Scottish countryside, the fish and chips was the thing to get. And I'm very glad I did to be honest. First of all, the cut of fish was massive. Like, covered the entire plate big. We were actually greeted and served by the owner of the restaurant (and possibly head Chef?) He was an absolutely wonderful fellow. He told us all about the history of the restaurant, how they are close to the ocean so they get an excellent selection of very, very good quality fish, which helps their dishes to be the best fish and chips you can get in Scotland. I believe that was what he claimed, and I think it'd be hard to dispute that. My wife and I very much enjoyed it. She likes fish a lot and orders it often, and she loved it. The breading was light and crispy and full of flavor. The fish was meaty and very tasty. The owner also recommended a local dish, which was the Cullen Skink. Now, prior to this experience, I thought skink was just a lizard. But I said what the heck, let's do it. And I'm so glad we did. It was actually a fish soup, no lizards involved. And it was very, very good. I literally finished the bowl myself. My wife and I shared it, but I left none in the bowl. It was that good. We very much enjoyed our conversation with the owner and I loved the interior of the restaurant. It has a very cute interior and it was a very clean restaurant. The the walls were covered with photos and history of the area, local fisherman and women who were involved in the fishing trade. It was very informative and just an absolutely wonderful lunch for us. To be honest, we chose this location due to the fact it was very close to where we happened to be, plus the name, Fraserburgh reminded us of the Fraser characters in the Outlander television series. Findlay's Fish Bar & Diner was an excellent experience for us from start to finish. And I would highly recommend it to anyone who happened to be in the area and looking for an excellent meal.