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| 191 Waterloo Road, Waterloo London SE1 8UX Phone: 020 7928 6924 |
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LondonEats.com Review:
Huge portions in this chippy. After the good choice of starters like calamari or fish soup, try the juicy haddock and chips for £6.50.Like Masters Super Fish on Facebook
Customer reviews of Masters Super Fish
Tim Rudd Wednesday, March 11, 2009 | Rating: A wide variety of delicious fresh fish cooked to perfection whether grilled or fried. Thick, hot crispy chips. Added extras include: 3 prawns; bread; onions and gerkins. Amazingly good value for money. Not beautiful decor or silver service but adequate and clean. For excellent quality that you would pay at least 50% or more for elsewhere this rest is a real gem!7034 |
Sandy Wednesday, January 10, 2007 | Rating: We were just in London during Christmas week and had the best fish and chips I can remember eating. It was a hard-raining night and we hated slogging through the wind and rain, but I had read good things about this place. Once inside we were awfully glad we came. Complimentary plates of three steamed prawns came, to our surprise. Then a basket of sliced baguette and butter. There was a good variety of fish to choose from. We chose cod and plaice for our fish and chips. I think we all gasped when we saw how huge the servings were, heaped high on oval platters. Thick, hefty slabs of cod were wonderfully fresh and moist and perfectly fried in a golden-brown, hard-crunchy shell. Large but thinner slabs of the more delicate and tender plaice were coated in a deliciously light and crisp, almost tempura-like shell. The chips were hot and crisp, just perfect. Our waitress brought around dill pickles, pickled whole onions, tartar sauce, and ketchup. There were malt vinegar and lemon slices, of course. What a great dinner it was! Too bad they were to be closed for the rest of our visit for the coming new year, because we were threatening to return every evening for dinner. And we would have. They have a take-away window as well as an eat-in restaurant, the former offering fish and chips at about £2 less per order. If you seek great fish and chips in London, you've got to try this place.4997 |
Max Saturday, September 10, 2005 | Rating: There is not much good to say about that place. I referred to this website, then went to get a meal. I was only customer. The service by the young guy who cares about his hair like nothing else matters - was awful. I did not even get a thank you, or a look. He was too busy chatting to his colleague. The chips were very woody and greasy, the cod wasn't much better too. I know it was quiet part of the week, but its not an excuse to bad service. 3566 |
Roy Smith Thursday, July 28, 2005 | Rating: Fantastic restaurant with its own home made pickled onions and gherkins. Great batter - crisp and not oily - very fresh fish - huge portions. A real find.3477 |
Ben cranham Wednesday, July 06, 2005 | Rating: This big bright restaurant is full of cabbies and they know good fish and chips. Huge portions, really lovely food.3422 |
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British, Seafood Restaurants near Masters Super Fish:
| 10/10 | Bert's | a couple of miles away, near Elephant & Castle | ||
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