Best Fish n Chips
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The Bengal, James st london. No fish and chips but you will get proper food there!
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Love Chicken salt...and like the fact that chips come individually, and not in one big lump...and are cooked fresh, and that you have the choice of battered, griilled or steamed fish (though I always have battered
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Echuca is a nice place except that the two guys who own Aussie gumboots live and work there.
One of them answered the phone to me drunk when I rang them to enquire what they made. It was only 9am, so I guess that's ok.
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A previous 'best fish and chips' in Victoria a year or two ago, also in The Age had:
#1 - the one in Federation Square, it recommended eating them a few yards away on the banks of the Yarra.
#3 - Top of the Bay in Williamstown. Go across the road and enjoy the view:
I've tried both - highly recommended.
Here's the view from the tables at the front of Top of the Bay:

Another excellent one is almost opposite the start of Middle Brighton pier, across the road from the yacht club.
Here also is some Age recommendations for 'eating with a sea view' in Melbourne which includes some fish and chippery's.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...?from=storyrhs
Probably the best view in Melbourne is at The Anchorage restaurant in Williamstown, just down the road from 1 The Strand and Top of the Bay which are in the same building. Anchorage views:



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#1 - the one in Federation Square, it recommended eating them a few yards away on the banks of the Yarra.
#3 - Top of the Bay in Williamstown. Go across the road and enjoy the view:
I've tried both - highly recommended.
Here's the view from the tables at the front of Top of the Bay:

Another excellent one is almost opposite the start of Middle Brighton pier, across the road from the yacht club.
Here also is some Age recommendations for 'eating with a sea view' in Melbourne which includes some fish and chippery's.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...?from=storyrhs
Probably the best view in Melbourne is at The Anchorage restaurant in Williamstown, just down the road from 1 The Strand and Top of the Bay which are in the same building. Anchorage views:



OzTennis
Last edited by OzTennis; Jan 16th 2007 at 1:47 am.



