The best comments left by Americans after eating fish and chips at Knotts-Nottinghamshire Live

2021-12-14 08:13:08 By : Ms. Cherry Geng

A comment said he "found his home" somewhere

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Fish and chips are a staple of the traditional British diet, but what do American tourists really think of this classic dish?

Paired with the perfect golden crispy batter, vinegared potato chips and pea paste, sometimes nothing beats a box of local potato chips.

We have collected some of the best reviews from Americans on Nottinghamshire's top fish and chip shops, and these reviews are posted on Yelp.

Let's take a trip to Playboys in Nottinghamshire and see what the Americans think.

George's Tradition-West Bridgeford

A review from Irvine, California gave this place five stars and said: "One word-delicious. Visiting from the United States, I may not be an expert on fish and chips. However, George treats fish with absolute justice. And French fries. Walked in one rainy night, the small takeaway was crowded with people. But they were fast behind the counter.

"I also bought my favorite curry sauce fries. It was delicious. The sauce was put aside. It was always hot and delicious on my way home.

"Overall, it's quite satisfactory. If you are in the West Bridgford area and looking for some good takeaway fish and chips, then go to George's. I might even go there again when I live here. Especially because they also have buy one get one free-get a free coupon in your bag."

A critic from Austin, Texas considered George's "the real deal" and said, "It's great. This is not an over-rotation of some shops renaming it to fish and chips. This is the real deal. Georges is the best of its kind. Own. They have standard fried fish and fish cake options, and they also provide grilled fish and pie options. But I have never tried it because of ordinary fried fish and potatoes. The bar is really great!"

Get ready to receive the most interesting but fascinating fish and chip reviews of your life.

Even thinking that it is not technically American, this comment is from Canada (close enough), this person thinks he "found his home" on this little guy.

It reads: "Joley Ole England! The gloomy weather, football fanatics, my in-laws and the hometown of George Fish and Chips Shop! I want to take all of your yelling and yelling people (this Is an acronym for yelling reader) embark on a small journey that will help you understand the subtle art of appreciating what some people consider to be one of the lightest foods on the planet, namely British fish and chips. Now, please don’t get me wrong Meaning, as a person born and raised in beautiful Barbados (a small island in the Caribbean).

"I like fish! Eating it is a way of life. Whether it's grilled on the beach just after being caught, or marinated with plenty of seasonings (onion, thyme, garlic, etc.) and fried, fish is the most important thing. So needless to say, when I experienced British fish and chips for the first time, my taste buds were really shocked.

"When I tasted an old and smelly fish that seemed to be suffocated in a bucket of batter and sacrificed to the god of old oil, my face showed obvious disgust. However, being a stoic food lover and punishment Fool I continued to try different fish and chip shops, and I quickly realized that some were okay...I mean okay. Then on a cold day, my wife (born and raised in Nottingham) told About the fish and chip shop... the only fish and chip shop her grandmother would eat.

"In fact, the only restaurant her grandmother would eat! At this time I can only say that George’s tradition was born. Until today I have not eaten fish and chips from any other fish and chip shop, nor will I. Because I have found a home for British fish and chips, there is no palace."

George's Great British Kitchen-city center

Timely and correct comment from Albany, New York: "Highly rated on Google Maps, but no Yelp comment. A selection of traditional British dishes, good value portions, limited parking spaces, lunch specials, vegetarian options , And free Wi-Fi. You can’t go wrong when you come to eat, especially at large gatherings. Some people want fish and chips, and some want appropriate vegetarian options."-Who doesn’t like free Wi-Fi?

A five-star review from Englewood, Colorado wrote: "I was not disappointed when I came to eat fish and chips! A bit more expensive than other places, but the portions are large enough to be separated and the quality is good. The service is also top-notch and very fast. . All in all, this is a delicious lunch!"

Although we are the hometown of gloomy weather, football fanatics and the in-laws of a gentleman, nothing beats our traditional dishes.

We are sure that you will not choose your next fish and chips order based on American reviews, but knowledge is the key.

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