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2 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:

If anyone is looking for fish and chips outside of a bar environment then this one may be worth trying. It is in Ari (Bangkok)

 

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But he is closed?

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Now ya done flung a cravin' on me.  Damn you!  Anyone know where you can find excellent fish & chips in Chiang Mai?  

Posted
3 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Proper cod?

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Why did the proper cod from Oxford University always swim so elegantly?
Because he had a degree in fin-esse!

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1 hour ago, PJ71 said:

Cod is a dirty fish, ask any present or ex fisherman.

Where are the potatoes grown - better watch out for blight:cheesy:

Anyway we cook our own but got to admit getting decent frozen haddock in Thailand is difficult.

Posted
1 minute ago, roo860 said:

Chippy at the Gate, been a few times 

Went there on our last visit over this last Xmas / New Year. 

It is a bit expensive, however, the Haddock with (skin left on" reassures the diner) that what they are are eating is the real McCoy, so thus warrants the treat.

Opal had the Cod and was equally satisfied.

Overall, I give the the "Chippy at the Gate" 8/10.

     

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Not a F & C guy, but the rest looks good.   Along with Beer Lao to wash anything down.

 

Like the Ari neighborhood, and some good munchies there.   Though haven't been back since the scamdemic.

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There used to be a NZ fish and chips place called Snapper, or something like that in a sub soi off soi 4 or 8. Can't quite remember.  It was only a few minutes walk from Nana.  They did really good fish and chips. They changed their name to Kai New Zealand and moved to Sathorn Soi 12.

 

https://www.kai-bangkok.com

Posted
34 minutes ago, sungod said:

Snapper with what looks like frozen chips out the bag

 

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They need to rethink their presentation.  Either fill the plate or put the chips in some sort of dish.

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There used to be and still is according to Google  an open air bar called the Bus Stop on Soi Nana about 300 metres up on the right side that did very good fish and chips. It is probably around 250 baht now. What kind of fish I did not ask but is was a food sized the last time I went. The nearest BTS station is Nana about 500 metres from The Bus Stop on the Sukhumvit line.

 

If you are in the area it is worth a visit. Although it is a bar, the ladies don't pester you for drinks. There are other good restaurants on Soi Nana as well.

Posted
2 hours ago, connda said:

I commercial fished when I was in my 20s.

Well done.

 

Scottish haddock is the only fish worthy of 'fish n' chips'.

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2 hours ago, Paul Catton said:
2 hours ago, sabaijai said:

 

Snapper 

Cod is totally different to Snapper,

 

It is...   I've had Fish-n-chips here in restaurants, the fish was SeaBass (in a beer batter) and must say, I thought it was excellent...

Certainly nothing to turn the nose up at just because its not Cod or Haddock...  in fact, I'd go as far as to say it was better than Cod...

 

But... I still prefer traditional Fish-n-chips in the UK... From a good 'chippie'.... 

 

 

As mentioned earlier - the Fish-n-chips at Kai, or should I rewrite that with 'fush-n-chups' at Kai is also excellent and probably the best in Bangkok, though I admit to rarely eating it here.

 

 

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