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Avaliação da contribuiçãoVery disappointed. Usually excellent fish and chips but tonight the fish was dry and overcooked, difficult to separate from the skin and the chips were limp and insipid, not very hot. Hope this was a one off! Friday 9 June teatime
I stopped by this restaurant while visiting family who live nearby. We couldn't leave Grimsby without trying their famous fish and chips. Even though they were closing soon, the staff made us two small portions of freshly battered fish and chips, served with peas and curry sauce. The fish was deliciously cooked to order, with a light and crispy batter and tender flaky white fish. The chips were perfectly cooked, not too underdone or overdone. The meal was presented neatly with a friendly smile, and it was clear that the staff worked well together. If we lived in the area, we wouldn't want to go anywhere else for fish and chips. We will definitely be back next time we're in town. Thank you.
We called in for tea around 4pm and both had fish,chips mushy peas.The chips were fine, peas a rather small portion but the fish was no were near the quality of previous visits ?? Fish was grey and firm not white/flakey as usual.Will orobably leave it a while before returning...Shame really.
Normally i get heart burn eating fish and chips. Not with these. Good portions, very, very tasty, light and fluffy. We were on holiday in Grimsby and went our way to find the chippy. I am so glad we did.
Paying £7.40 for two fish cakes and a small portion of chips feels like a rip-off. Smiths on Yarborough Rd offers the same quality for only £4.50. I predict that Russell's won't last much longer with such high prices. Goodbye Russell's.