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jimhoward 08-01-2025 10:20 PM

All the fish and chips I have had in the villages has been bad. But I have not yet tried it at O'Shucks. O'Shucks is my favorite local dive restaurant but I always have raw oysters, and blackened fish plate, which is fantastic. Next visit to O'Shucks its fish and chips for me.

thevillages2013 08-02-2025 04:52 AM

Even though they are both FMK restaurants Bonifay has a nice fish and chips with a generous amount of fish. At Belle Glade it’s three fish fingers and a plate of fries

Rwirish 08-02-2025 05:27 AM

What is a not real French fry?

Rocksnap 08-02-2025 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2450150)
Interesting...we just got back about ten days ago from some time in Europe. The hotel we were staying at in London (Tower Hotel) had "The Great British Fish and Chips" advertised on the menu of their main restaurant, so we both decided to try it. I mean, who can turn down the chance to try something world-famous in it's place of origin? On the plus side the fish (Haddock) was so big it hung over both sides of the plate. It was a big plate, and it came piping hot. The "chips" though were like none I had ever seen: like little bricks maybe 1.5 inches long and a bit on the soggy side, and the entire dish was somewhat lacking in seasoning. Price was good, as I recall about 18 pounds per plate.

It was good. But great? Well...

No one goes to England for their culinary delights. As they don’t have any.

Rzepecki 08-02-2025 06:20 AM

My husband is Polish and, therefore, and expert on fish fries. 😉 According to him, the only worthwhile fish and chips meal is at Miller’s Ale House.

willimmac 08-02-2025 06:23 AM

Clermont fish house (English fish and chips).

Captainpd 08-02-2025 06:55 AM

Back Porch

ChicagoNative 08-02-2025 07:10 AM

Cody’s in Lake Sumter Landing. If you like it crispy as I do, be sure to ask for the beer battered. They also have malt vinegar and good fries.

AnthonyJ 08-02-2025 07:14 AM

Little FINS at sawgrass has great fish. The chips are fries... should use steak cut to be better

bonbonn 08-02-2025 07:17 AM

I like fish camp just a bit far to drive

LucyP 08-02-2025 07:22 AM

Coastal Del Mar

kingofbeer 08-02-2025 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Rocksnap (Post 2450203)
No one goes to England for their culinary delights. As they don’t have any.

Fish and Chips are good over there. I had a decent burger, good italian food, and pizza over there. They are known for sunday roast in England.

kingofbeer 08-02-2025 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2450132)
In the Villages, eh. Everyone gets their frozen breaded fish and french fries from Sysco, it's all pretty much the same.

Fish Camp at Lake Eustis is excellent though. I had their fried shrimp when I went a month ago. The breading was delicate, not too thick, the shrimp itself had that awesome momentary crunch followed by your teeth sinking into the flesh almost like butter. It came with a really delicious kale salad with a ceasar dressing they make from scratch (yes, with egg and anchovy). Reasonable prices, and they get all their fresh-water fish locally, some of them right off the boat (they have their own dock).

Is there any local restaurant that fries the fish fresh instead of Sysco style?

kingofbeer 08-02-2025 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2450099)
We like "Aw Shucks".

Place looks grubby and dirty to me. I won't go there.

MandoMan 08-02-2025 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2450150)
Interesting...we just got back about ten days ago from some time in Europe. The hotel we were staying at in London (Tower Hotel) had "The Great British Fish and Chips" advertised on the menu of their main restaurant, so we both decided to try it. I mean, who can turn down the chance to try something world-famous in it's place of origin? On the plus side the fish (Haddock) was so big it hung over both sides of the plate. It was a big plate, and it came piping hot. The "chips" though were like none I had ever seen: like little bricks maybe 1.5 inches long and a bit on the soggy side, and the entire dish was somewhat lacking in seasoning. Price was good, as I recall about 18 pounds per plate.

It was good. But great? Well...

That’s the way REAL British fish and chips should be. That’s what they mean by “chips.” They are NOT French fries. Any place that serves French fries and calls them “chips” is NOT the real thing. The fish portion should be huge like that and about an inch thick. COD is a great fish for fish and chips. £18 was wildly expensive, but you ate in your hotel restaurant. You lucked out and got something good. When I’d buy fish and chips from the local “chippie” run by Pakistanis when I studied at Oxford forty-four years ago, I paid, I think, £2.50 for a huge serving. It was always to go. The chips were dumped on two big sheets of white newsprint paper, then the big delicious slab of fish was placed on top, the server said “salt-and-vinegar?” really fast and shook on salt from a big shaker and dashed on about four ounces of malt vinegar in a couple seconds. Wrapped up the paper. Off you go to find a place to sit and eat, like the church steps down the street or a bench near the river. Heaven! REAL British fish and chips have salt and vinegar for flavorings. NOT “tartar sauce.” Not ketchup. Do not ask!. In Florida, feel free to use tarter sauce with your fish and ketchup with your French fries, but understand that they are fake fish and chips. In the UK, do it right. And don’t complain that the chips aren’t like French fries. That’s sort of like saying that mashed potatoes aren’t much like French fries. Different beast! Learn to appreciate it! The malt vinegar not only goes well with the taste of fish and potatoes, but it cuts through the grease and keeps it from being so cloying and from instantly clogging your arteries. Sort of like Drano.

I often order the “Fish and Chips” from various restaurants in The Villages—not because I’m hoping for the real thing, but because I like my fish fried. While it’s been almost four years since I’ve eaten there, I liked the “fish fingers” at the Tierra del Sol country club restaurant. Big, generous fingers. I hadn’t even realized fish HAD fingers! Worth a try.


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