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Best Fish N Chips In Stonehaven

HIS BEST COMFORT FOOD... Fish and Chips in Stonehaven, highly recommended by my son.  Half an hour drive away and we arrived here one Sunday to try their Fish 'n' Chips, which is my BIL's favourite at all times. 

While the guys queued up for the food, I could not resist going next door to Aunty Betty for her homemade ice cream.  Despite the long queue, I persevered until it was my turn some 15 minutes later....
Definitely long... but I did not give up... 
Put my pair of spectacles to "reserve" the table while I went to Q..... 
We ordered two Large.... filled with fresh potato fries.... 
And two double scoops of Rum and Raisin, Coffee, Pistachio and Vanilla...
And that was our lunch right beside the beach..... 
It might not be a good idea... for it was frightfully cold!
I notice  many stayed inside their car to enjoy their food and ice cream... 
Anyway, when it comes to food, that is not a problem, inside or outside!


Comments

  1. Ooooo...fish and chips and I so so so love the cold weather overseas.

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  2. My mouth is watering, it looks so good!! I have not been able to find really good fish and chips anywhere around here.

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  3. Wow. Fish N chips and then ice cream. Oh my. Satisfying lunch. My girl would drool over that Fish N Chips. Lol.

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  4. Fish n chips for me anytime too! wah, you are keng, can eat ice cream in cold weather. rum and raisins ice cream sound so good.

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  5. You make me crave for ice cream and fish & chips!

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  6. Lau hau sui lo.. here tarak rum n raisin ice cream leh

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  7. Good experience eating ice cream by the beach in the cold weather. Fish and chips look good.

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