Delivery · Takeout
Classic, friendly local chippy delivering crisp fried fish, big portions, and low prices; a few sharp negative outliers on service and one serious safety allegation require caution.
Rose Fish & Chips delivers solid neighborhood chippy standards through crisp, fresh-to-order fish with generous portions and friendly, attentive service that keeps regulars returning. Exceptional value for London pricing strengthens its appeal, but occasional quality variability, limited seating, and modest ambiance prevent it from reaching higher territory. Best suited for takeaway seekers prioritizing authentic, budget-conscious fish and chips over dining experience.
A small neighborhood chippy that feels warm and local, Rose turns out fish to order and packs boxes sturdy enough for a short stroll. Regulars talk about crisp batter and big portions, and one visitor said the meal would be on their mind until the next London trip. Service often comes with a smile, though a few reviews describe brusque moments. The cooking is firmly traditional, leaning classic and comforting rather than experimental. Expect cod, haddock, rock, pies, and hearty chips with curry sauce or mushy peas. Prices are low for the area and portions are generous, making it easy to feed two with a large chips and a couple of sides. It is best for people who want no-frills value with fresh-to-order frying. Families do fine here: there are kid-friendly staples like cod bites, nuggets with chips, and simple burgers. Seating is limited, so many parents grab takeaway. Sauces may cost extra and there is no formal kids menu, but the portions are shareable and the menu has plenty that most children will eat.
Area: Residential-meets-arterial streets near Oval and Camberwell; practical local services and independent shops.
Safety: Generally busy during day and early evening; standard inner-London vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near pubs (review notes opposite a pub), bus routes on Camberwell New Road, short walk to Oval.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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