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Giant Edinburgh chippy is crowned Scotland's best fish and chip shop by food blog
Giant Edinburgh chippy is crowned Scotland's best fish and chip shop by food blog

Scotsman

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Giant Edinburgh chippy is crowned Scotland's best fish and chip shop by food blog

An Edinburgh chippy has been crowned as the best in Scotland by a respected food blog. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... To mark National Fish & Chip Day, which took place last Friday, Larder magazine published a list of the best places for fish and chips across the country. Two of the Capital's chippies made the top six, with one of the biggest fish and chip shops in the city taking top spot overall. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Introducing its list, Larder says: From chic seaside spots to heritage pubs and modern chippies, here are six of Scotland's standout destinations serving up fish and chips worth travelling for. At No.1 on the list is Landy's Fish and Chips, a giant venue located at the corner with North Bridge and the Royal Mile. In its description of the chippy, Larder writes: 'Landy's does fish and chips so well, it's in the name. The retro-chic eatery elevates the classic chippy with generous portions and thoughtful touches like homemade tartare sauce. 'Expect crisp, golden batter and flaky fish fried in their signature beef dripping– plus baked, cajun spiced, and vegan options for those after a lighter or punchier take. All served up in a contemporary Old Town setting that blends tradition with a modern sensibility.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Another Edinburgh chippy making the top six is Bertie's, which placed at No.3 on the list. Larder writes: 'Billing itself as 'Proper Fish & Chips', Bertie's is a bright, bustling spot dedicated to doing the classic justice. Their battered haddock delivers the perfect crunch-to-flake ratio, with chunky chips and all the expected sides. 'A solid go-to for tourists and locals alike, and the kind of place where the nostalgic charm of a chippy meets Edinburgh's cosmopolitan buzz.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The top six are as follows: 1. Landy's Fish and Chips – Edinburgh, 2. Dune – St Andrews. 3. Bertie's – Edinburgh. 4. The Jigger Inn – St Andrews. 5. The Grahamston – Glasgow. 6. Ochil's Arms – Dollar.

14 photos of Edinburgh's newest fish and chips restaurant Crab and Lobster Fish Shack in South Queensferry
14 photos of Edinburgh's newest fish and chips restaurant Crab and Lobster Fish Shack in South Queensferry

Scotsman

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

14 photos of Edinburgh's newest fish and chips restaurant Crab and Lobster Fish Shack in South Queensferry

Ahead of its official opening date - which was fittingly announced today - National Fish & Chips Day - The Crab & Lobster Fish Shack in South Queensferry has released images of the restaurant, together with its dishes, which customers will shortly be experiencing. Bookings, together with details of the exciting new menu, went live today on its website. A soft launch event was held last night, Thursday, June 5, providing an opportunity for food bloggers and journalists to check out The Crab& Lobster Fish Shack, which is situated within the former Frankie & Bennys next to the Dakota Hotel in South Queensferry. With an expansive open kitchen at its heart, where customers can watch a team of chefs at work, The Crab & Lobster Fish Shack has a laid back, cool, nautical vibe, inspired by the exclusive seafood destination that is 'The Hamptons' in New York State. Offering high-end fish and chips, this vibrant new eatery showcases all types of fish, crab, and lobster, alongside seafood native to the coast of Scotland, sourced from the most trusted, high quality suppliers of sustainable fish and seafood. The new restaurant is creating over 60 jobs across both kitchen and front of house, and represents an investment of over £350,000 from the Coghill family, who already operate Jack 'O' Bryan's Bar & Kitchen in Dunfermline. A quick look at the menu, which not only contains fantastic signature fish and chips, reveals that many of the signature Iberian touches for which Jack 'O' Bryan's is known, and which have made the bar & kitchen such a success, are making an appearance, such as a starter of squid with chorizo jam, crispy tempura oysters with buffalo aioli, Singapore crab, and Whole Lobster Piri Piri. 'We were absolutely delighted to hold this soft launch last night,' said Bryan Coghill, who has brought The Crab & Lobster Fish Shack to fruition, together with head chef son, Jack, wife Michelle, and daughter in law, Sarah. The family now has a new team of staff in place who are looking forward to serving customers in the coming days. 'It was fantastic to see many of our friends, family, supporters and suppliers, along with media guests, come along to see what we have done to this incredible space. We treated them all to some amazing tempura oyster starters, crab delicacies, smoked salmon and caviar blinis, and then our signature fish and chips, served in our Crab & Lobster Fish Shack boxes, said Bryan. 'I am pleased to say that everybody was hugely impressed with what we have done with the space, and we're counting down the days now to our full launch. 'We thought we would use National Fish & Chip Day to announce our official opening date of next Thursday, and that our booking system and website goes live today. We literally cannot wait to start welcoming customers.' Bryan added that The Crab & Lobster Fish Shack's slogan, proudly emblazoned in neon lighting across the top of the open kitchen, as well as on the fish & chip boxes, is 'Ye Cannae Beat a Crab & Fish Shack Fish Supper'. 'We are so excited to hear this tongue twister on people's lips in the coming months!' said Bryan. 1 . New restaurant The Crab and Lobster Fish Shack is situated at 7 Ferrymuir in South Queensferry and will open its doors on Thursday, June 12. | Jim Payne Photo Sales 2 . Fancy something fishy? The new restaurant just outside Edinburgh in the shadows of the Forth bridges is the ideal place to enjoy a delicious fish tea. | Jim Payne Photo Sales 3 . A family affair The restaurant's owners, father and son Jack and Bryan Coghill were joined by Jack's four-year-old daughter Ivy at the soft launch event on Thursday night. | Jim Payne Photo Sales 4 . Frying The Crab and Lobster Fish Shack will use the finest fish and seafood to treat customers' taste buds. | Jim Payne Photo Sales Related topics: EdinburghRestaurant

The 19 best Edinburgh chippies for National Fish & Chip Day 2025, according to locals
The 19 best Edinburgh chippies for National Fish & Chip Day 2025, according to locals

Scotsman

time06-06-2025

  • General
  • Scotsman

The 19 best Edinburgh chippies for National Fish & Chip Day 2025, according to locals

The organisers of National Fish & Chip Day tell us this annual celebration is all about giving fish and chips the recognition it deserves – and who are we to argue? After all, millions of us love a good fish supper. Whether your order is a chunky piece of fish in crispy batter or simply a bag of chips, a chippy tea is a staple treat for many people up and down the country. With so many incredible fish & chip shops in Edinburgh and the surrounding areas, we asked our readers for their recommendations – and we got a great response. Take a look through our photo gallery to see 19 of the best Edinburgh chippies, as recommended by Evening News readers. And please let us know your own thoughts in the comments section before you go. 1 . 19 of the best Edinburgh chippies, according to locals Take a look through our photo gallery to see 19 of the best Edinburgh chippies, as recommended by Evening News readers. Photo: Landy's. Photo: Landy's Photo Sales 2 . Landy's Fish and Chips Address: 29-31 North Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1SF. One of the newest - and biggest - chippies in Edinburgh city centre, Landy's has quickly become a popular spot to grab a bite to eat while out on the town. Several readers told us it does a mean fish supper. Photo: Landy's Fish and Chips Photo Sales 3 . Giovanni's Easter Road Address: 122 Easter Road, Edinburgh EH7 5RJ. This one was chosen by a few readers. It's become a must-visit for many Hibs fans after matches at Easter Road Stadium. Photo: Giovanni's Easter Road Photo Sales 4 . The Clam Shell Address: 148 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1QS. One customer said: The fish and chips are honestly the best I've had in the UK! Photo: Third Party Photo Sales

Glasgow second cheapest Scottish city for fish and chips
Glasgow second cheapest Scottish city for fish and chips

Glasgow Times

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

Glasgow second cheapest Scottish city for fish and chips

Ahead of National Fish & Chip Day on June 6, a new analysis has revealed that Glasgow is one of the most budget-friendly cities in the UK for enjoying the classic takeaway. According to research by WDW Bingo, the average cost of a portion of fish and chips in Glasgow is £10.37 - significantly lower than the UK average of £11.71. Read more: Glasgow ranked as second funniest city in UK This places the city just below Dundee, where the popular dish comes to an average of just £9.47. Harrison Score, the head of WDW Bingo, said: "The data shows that the North dominates the top 10 cheap eat locations for this iconic dish." The study, which analysed thousands of menus via Just Eat and desk research, examined fish and chip shops across over 50 towns and cities. It revealed stark contrasts in pricing, with Manchester taking the top spot for value at just £8.94, while Exeter was named the priciest, at £16.55 per portion - nearly double the cost. Scotland performed particularly well in the affordability rankings, with all major cities offering a portion for less than £11. Glasgow ranked 10th on the list of the most affordable places to buy the takeaway UK-wide, while Dundee was high up the list at third place. Aberdeen and Edinburgh were not far behind Glasgow in prices at £10.67 and £10.93, respectively. Although Edinburgh was the most expensive Scottish city studied, it still ranked far below some of the highest prices found in southern England, where coastal towns like Torquay, Bournemouth, and Southend-on-Sea featured prominently among the priciest. Read more: Glasgow ranked as second most generous city in the UK Harrison said: "Fish and chips are more than just a meal – they're a national institution. "Whether you're paying under a tenner in Manchester or splashing out in Exeter, it's a dish enjoyed by generations across the UK. "When it comes to value for your fish supper, it pays to know where your chances are highest of bagging a low-cost meal."

Glasgow named second cheapest city in Scotland for iconic takeaway dish
Glasgow named second cheapest city in Scotland for iconic takeaway dish

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Glasgow named second cheapest city in Scotland for iconic takeaway dish

Glasgow has been named the second cheapest place in Scotland to buy fish and chips. Ahead of National Fish & Chip Day on June 6, a new analysis has revealed that Glasgow is one of the most budget-friendly cities in the UK for enjoying the classic takeaway. According to research by WDW Bingo, the average cost of a portion of fish and chips in Glasgow is £10.37 - significantly lower than the UK average of £11.71. Read more: Glasgow ranked as second funniest city in UK This places the city just below Dundee, where the popular dish comes to an average of just £9.47. Harrison Score, the head of WDW Bingo, said: "The data shows that the North dominates the top 10 cheap eat locations for this iconic dish." The study, which analysed thousands of menus via Just Eat and desk research, examined fish and chip shops across over 50 towns and cities. It revealed stark contrasts in pricing, with Manchester taking the top spot for value at just £8.94, while Exeter was named the priciest, at £16.55 per portion - nearly double the cost. Scotland performed particularly well in the affordability rankings, with all major cities offering a portion for less than £11. Glasgow ranked 10th on the list of the most affordable places to buy the takeaway UK-wide, while Dundee was high up the list at third place. Aberdeen and Edinburgh were not far behind Glasgow in prices at £10.67 and £10.93, respectively. Although Edinburgh was the most expensive Scottish city studied, it still ranked far below some of the highest prices found in southern England, where coastal towns like Torquay, Bournemouth, and Southend-on-Sea featured prominently among the priciest. Read more: Glasgow ranked as second most generous city in the UK Harrison said: "Fish and chips are more than just a meal – they're a national institution. "Whether you're paying under a tenner in Manchester or splashing out in Exeter, it's a dish enjoyed by generations across the UK. "When it comes to value for your fish supper, it pays to know where your chances are highest of bagging a low-cost meal."

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