Fish House

Notting Hill & West London


A worthy refuelling stop during a Portobello Market foray, this well-placed white-tile chippie does a brisk trade in fresh fish, wrapped in light and crispy batter and paired with tasty chips. There's sit-down dining upstairs on two further floors, or you can take a seat by the window in the front. All fish is caught in sustainable waters.


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