The Fish Shop
Visit the Fish Shop at Kensington Place in Notting Hill, West London
Kensington Place Fish Shop | Notting Hill | D&D London
The Fish Shop at Kensington Place in Notting Hill is an extension of the restaurant and you won’t be able to miss the huge marlin outside!
Stock is of an extremely high standard, all sourced from the British coast and used by our Head Chef Arnold Ivey in the main restaurant.
Most orders placed by 10.30am can be delivered on the same day (Tuesday-Saturday) and there is free local delivery on orders over £15, otherwise there is a £5 delivery charge.
For more information or to place an order, call The Fish Shop on 020 7243 6626.
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Haddock and chips (£13) in batter was perfectly pleasant, with reasonable batter and chips that appeared to be made from scratch (12/20).
Haddock and chips featured good quality fresh haddock, thin crispy batter, home made tartare sauce, excellent pickled cucumber and mushy peas that used to be good but were rather tasteles on my most recent visit.
Another dish which worked well was a fishcake of salmon and haddock, which had good flavour, served on a bed of spinach (12/20).
Bread, which is just an offering of slices of country bread is bought in yet was really good, the bread crusty, full of flavour and well seasoned; this was actually better than the bread at some top restaurants in London.
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Geales was an old-fashioned fish and chip shop that had fallen into a rut, and in summer 2007 it had a change of ownership and a major makeover.
The wine list itself was simple but appropriate to the fish menu that is on offer.
The menu is simple, with a few starters but emphasis on the fish and chips and a few other seafood dishes.
A starter of "prawn cocktail" was really a dish of avocado prawns with mayonnaise, served in an absurd off-centre glass jar that some designer obviously thought a fine idea.
Overall it was an adequate experience, but you can get better fish and chips at the Fish Shop on St John Street or the Two Brothers or Toffs.