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A fish and chip shop in the North East has been named among the very best in Britain by The Times, thanks to one of its “secret ingredients”. Located in South Shields, one of its popular “stunning” dishes is said to be “worth every penny” according to one local - but which fish and chip shop is it? The Times said about its new chippy list: “Our annual best beaches special is the result of a 5,583-mile drive around the UK. “Hundreds of beaches are examined to find what we deem the best in the country.

It’s hungry work, and on the coast the only fuel is fish and chips.” It added: “In these superior chippies, a fish supper often comes with various regional accompaniments: the black pudding fritter, the deep-fried oyster, the battered haggis, and the poor man’s caviar — aka deep-fried cod roe. “There’s clearly more to a fish supper than cod and chips, and the following is our selection of the best places to tuck in.



” You can see all 23 of Britain’s best fish and chip shops here . Why did The Times name Colmans among best fish and chip shops? Colmans Fish and Chip Shop was indeed featured in the publisher’s best-of chippy guide and was praised for its “finesse”. Is this your go-to fish and chip order? (Image: Tripadvisor) The Times wrote: “How somewhere so special — even downright posh — can be so affordable is just one of Colmans’ secret ingredients.

“In the restaurant — within a stunning seafront art deco pavilion — they serv.

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