Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively neighborhood fish and chip shop with crisp, generously portioned cod and friendly, energetic service, but expect strict dine-in policies, extra charges for sauces, and occasional delivery inconsistency.
Mr Fish London delivers reliable crispy, generously portioned fish and chips with warm, attentive service that keeps locals returning. However, inconsistent execution between dine-in and delivery channels—with soggy reports during busy periods—prevents grade A territory. A solid neighborhood favorite with strong dine-in experience, though delivery reliability and occasional policy friction temper the overall standing.
The room reads bright and bustling just off Queen's Park, with servers who seem to know half the guests by name. Diners talk about crisp, steaming fillets and plates big enough to share, saying things like "the cod came out crackling and flaky." However, there are moderate authenticity concerns mostly around short, generic praise clusters, though the bulk of feedback feels genuine. Cooking stays firmly classic: traditional fish and chips with a few twists, like chilli haddock and cleanly grilled sea bream. The culinary approach leans traditional comfort: precise frying, simple seasoning, and the option to go grilled if you prefer. Eat in for best texture; delivery can slip into soggy territory when it is busy. Families fit right in thanks to simple, familiar dishes and a relaxed vibe. Reviews mention kids happily tucking into nuggets and mild cod, though note that sauces cost extra and dine-in policies can be strict, so budget a bit for add-ons and confirm any "eat-in" charges before settling in.
Area: Residential-meets-boutique high street near Queen's Park, drawing families, locals, and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked; one review notes quieter feel late evening.
Nearby: Near Queen's Park Station with a cluster of cafes, pubs, and independent shops; takeaway riders frequent the area.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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