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Is there still any place for good fish & chips in Chiang Mai?

Really good, not just ordinary.

 

Inflation is ruining food quality (everywhere, not just here).

Finding a good piece of Atlantic Cod, cooked just-right-crispy, not oily, is no longer easy.

Is it possible??

 

For really nice fried fish, price doesn't matter ...

I don't care 100 baht more or less.

 

Oh, and delivery, too.

Central Chiang Mai so contested that it's not worth going in person to restaurants located there.

Far more pleasant to order delivery.

 

The question is where to order?

 

If Norden restaurant offered fish & chips, that would be ideal.

They know how to cook fish (and they do deliver).

But Norden's menu on Trip Advisor does not show any fish & chips.

(Maybe they do, but I missed it.)

 

Other recommendations, please.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

Finding a good piece of Atlantic Cod, cooked just-right-crispy, not oily, is no longer easy.

Is it possible??

 

For really nice fried fish, price doesn't matter ...

I don't care 100 baht more or less.

Do you honestly think you can find real Atlantic Cod for the price you are quoting?

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Why don't you get off your ar$e and go and eat somewhere? Every thread of yours states 'must deliver'.

 

Fish and chips doesn't travel well. Once it is wrapped up it will 'steam' and become soggy very quickly.

 

The best Fish and Chips I have had in CM (and quite possibly Thailand as I can't recall better) is from OMG at the Loy Kroh side of the Ping River next to the end of the Iron Bridge. It's around 300 baht. Choice of Cod or Haddock and served with chips, peas, bread and butter, tartar sauce, pickled gherkin, pickled onion. It is consistently excellent. 

 

I've been meaning to try the chippy at Thapae Gate (behind the Mc'Donald's) but haven't got around to it yet.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

But Norden's menu on Trip Advisor does not show any fish & chips.

Norden has halibut which is very much worth a look if you can't f&c. Comes with mash & mixed veg. Delightful.

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Just now, Mahseer said:

Norden has halibut which is very much worth a look if you can't f&c. Comes with mash & mixed veg. Delightful.

 

Thanks, anyway, @Mahseer.

I've had Norden's halibut with mash.

Very tasty, indeed.

 

BUT ... it is not fish & chips style, and not Atlantic cod ... which is the topic here.

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22 minutes ago, Keeps said:

The best Fish and Chips I have had in CM (and quite possibly Thailand as I can't recall better) is from OMG at the Loy Kroh side of the Ping River next to the end of the Iron Bridge. It's around 300 baht. Choice of Cod or Haddock and served with chips, peas, bread and butter, tartar sauce, pickled gherkin, pickled onion. It is consistently excellent.

 

Thanks, @Keeps.

That sounds worth a try.

Do you know if they deliver?

 

Oh, and OMG's menu -- as it appears on Trip Advisor -- says

something like, "oven baked cod".

Oven baked is not fish & chips.

Maybe tasty, but a different menu.

 

And warning: if fish says only, "cod" that is a slippery lie referring to the fish known as "Pacific cod".

Different fish than Atlantic cod.

Happens in the seafood business a lot.

Change the name of a cheap fish; sell at a higher price like a better fish.

 

I warned in the opening post about food inflation.

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1 hour ago, marin said:

Do you honestly think you can find real Atlantic Cod for the price you are quoting?

 

@Marin points out that my OP wasn't clear about price.

I'm not asking for fish & chips at 100 baht ... nooo!

 

What I should have said is, I don't care what is the price: 400-500-600 whatever.

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11 minutes ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

 

Thanks, @Keeps.

That sounds worth a try.

Do you know if they deliver?

They certainly offer takeaway as I have used this service many times myself (even including a Sunday Roast which was very good). I do not know whether they deliver via any of the food Apps.

 

However, I seem to recall that you have 'your own'  Win rider. Nothing to stop you ordering a takeaway and having your chap go and collect it for you if they do not provide an App ordering service. 

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I just want to say that when I was a kid,  mum got us all ( 5 kids ) fish & chips usually on a Sunday night and they were the best fish & chips around.  I think it was only 60 cents for a huge pile of newspaper wrapped chips and the battered cod was like 40 cents a piece.  

 

oh the smell when we opened that newspaper dinner in the kitchen, the topic brings back wonderful cherished memories. 

 

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Keeps said:

I seem to recall that you have 'your own'  Win rider. Nothing to stop you ordering a takeaway and having your chap go and collect it for you if they do not provide an App ordering service. 

 

Thank you @Keeps for following and remembering every little detail of @Old Curmudgeon's posting history on this forum.

 

I certainly won't take it as an insult, but if you think Old Curmudgeon can't figure out how to arrange a takeaway, maybe you should read those details a bit more carefully.

 

Now, please, back to the topic: fish and chips, really top-notch fish and chips.

And, yes, delivery would be a bonus.

 

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[Please excuse me for a moment while I add a new name to my ignore list.]

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I must say my main criteria for a good piece of fish is the batter is crispy and a minimum of oil, same goes for the chips. IMHO that is impossible with a take a way as the steam from being sealed one two or three times will cause the "mushy" effect. Old boomer here eats my fried food in the restaurant.  Cheers, and you have me thinking about a good fish and chips now. 

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New Years Eve, I had the Large Haddock & Chips (395 baht) at the Chippy at the Gate. 

(Also Atlantic Cod on the Menu)

Skin is left on the fillet, hence you can tell you are getting the real McCoy.

Fish portion was large as to be expected. Chips were cooked properly without greasy residue.

Batter is a subjective topic and it was good, however, I would have preferred a slightly thinner coating with a little more crisp.

A range of standard chip shop side-dishes are also available to enhance the meal.

Highly recommended.

The Chippy at The Gate

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19 hours ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

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Is there still any place for good fish & chips in Chiang Mai?

Really good, not just ordinary.

 

Inflation is ruining food quality (everywhere, not just here).

Finding a good piece of Atlantic Cod, cooked just-right-crispy, not oily, is no longer easy.

Is it possible??

 

For really nice fried fish, price doesn't matter ...

I don't care 100 baht more or less.

 

Oh, and delivery, too.

Central Chiang Mai so contested that it's not worth going in person to restaurants located there.

Far more pleasant to order delivery.

 

The question is where to order?

 

If Norden restaurant offered fish & chips, that would be ideal.

They know how to cook fish (and they do deliver).

But Norden's menu on Trip Advisor does not show any fish & chips.

(Maybe they do, but I missed it.)

 

Other recommendations, please.

 

 

At the price point that you're specifying it's more likely to be Vietnamese Catfish than Atlantic Cod.

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11 minutes ago, suzannegoh said:

At the price point that you're specifying it's more likely to be Vietnamese Catfish than Atlantic Cod.

You didn't read this thread did you?

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On 7.01.2025 at 11:07, Old Curmudgeon said:

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Czy w Chiang Mai jest jeszcze miejsce na dobre ryby i frytki?

Naprawdę dobry, nie tylko zwyczajny.

 

Inflacja rujnuje jakość żywności (wszędzie nie tylko tutaj).

Znalezienie dobrego kawałka atlantyckiego donika, gotowanego tylko prawicowego, nie tłuszonego, nie jest już łatwe.

Czy to możliwe???

 

Dla naprawdę ładnych smażonych ryb, cena nie ma znaczenia ...

Nie obchodzi mnie mniej lub mniej więcej 100 baht.

 

Oh, i dostawa, też.

Central Chiang Mai tak zakwestionowany, że nie warto chodzić osobiście do znajdujących się tam restauracji.

Znacznie przyjemniej jest zamówić dostawę.

 

Pytanie brzmi, gdzie zamówić?

 

Gdyby restauracja Norden oferowała ryby i frytki, byłoby to idealne rozwiązanie.

Wiedzą, jak gotować ryby (i dostarczają).

Ale menu Nordena na Trip Advisor nie pokazuje żadnych ryb i frytek.

(Może tak, ale ja to przegapiłem.)

 

- Pomile jest inne zalecenia.

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, AZJA said:

Search in the port areas of southern Thailand.

The closest thing to a port area here in cm is Huay Tueng lake. The shoreline is full of little places to eat fish and there’s fried shrimp instead of chips. There may even be Thai-fries aka french fries, though never seen any there before 

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6 hours ago, suzannegoh said:

At the price point that you're specifying it's more likely to be Vietnamese Catfish than Atlantic Cod.

 

Wrong conclusion.

 

I'm not specifying any price point.

OP mentioned I don't care about price.

But, yes, I could have been more clear about that.

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