Fish 'n' chips fanciers say this "clevely named" Village "hole-in-the-wall" does a "jolly good" rendition of the British staple for an "affordable" sum; "anti–health food" treats like "deep-fried candy bars" fill out the "greasy" bill, but since there's "no decor" and seating's just a "few stools", most get the goods to go.
Standing tall alongside Greenwich Avenue's Tea & Sympathy empire, this chippie has a fine selection of fried fishes and other choices.
Looks like a no-frills Dover fast food joint, manned by lovely expats. Perfect fish 'n' chips wrapped in London newspaper spotted with grease. Accents abound, and the staff tends toward the no-BS friendly side. Bring your copy of London Fields, pop a Pepcid, then order a chip butty—basically a French fry sandwich. Afterward, pop next door to Tea & Sympathy's candy-stocked shop for a limey...
The British empire on Greenwich Street expands--and so will your gut.:
The Scene
Expats and curious Americans have been popping into Tea and Sympathy to sample the curiosities of British cuisine for years. Now they only have to go next door to find authentic...