Duckworths is on Kingston Rd west of Midland before the fork at Danforth Rd on North side. Great fish and chips, family run, since the 1950s.Duckworth's on Kingston road between Midland and St. Clair
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Weston Rd south of the 401 beside Ward Funeral Home across from car dealership
Liked the fish, but didn't think the fries were anything special.Hamish on Pharmacy just north of St Clair
Been to Henrys many times in the summer. They have a restaurant in Midland too that you don't need a boat or plane to get to. They come down to the Toronto boat show one in a while. They are quite pricy, but worth it since they have a unique recipe."best fish n chips" and "toronto" just don't go together. You need to be British to know this
Try Henry's in Georgian Bay ... it's a lil frozen right now but next year .. boat or plane only... it's on an island. But oh so yummy. For fresh water fish n chips.
Even better... on the ocean... try Pajos ... it's a lil further ... Steveston BC.
Heritage fish and chips has multiple locations in Brampton.Any in Mississauga/Brampton area?
"best fish n chips" and "toronto" just don't go together. You need to be British to know this fish n chips.
Most popular take out food in the UK is now curry
Penrose on Mount Pleasant is good for Fish and Chips.
Correct and... I should know better. Worked there as a student years ago.Duckworths is on Kingston Rd west of Midland before the fork at Danforth Rd on North side. Great fish and chips, family run, since the 1950s.
So true. There isn't good fish n chips in North America. It's like finding a good burger in England.....you can't."best fish n chips" and "toronto" just don't go together. You need to be British to know this
Try Henry's in Georgian Bay ... it's a lil frozen right now but next year .. boat or plane only... it's on an island. But oh so yummy. For fresh water fish n chips.
Even better... on the ocean... try Pajos ... it's a lil further ... Steveston BC.
I disagree, the batter in fish and chips is simply to make and unsophisticated compared to many of the international foods available today in Toronto. This food is a through back to a former time in the UK where there was not much else to eat , just local halibut or haddock, covered in bland batter and cooked in stale oil and the wrapped in discarded newspaper to keep it warm. Today the most popular take out food in the UK is curry, no more fisherman, the island imports fish from Asia now increasingly. Fish & Chips joints in the UK are going towards extinction.So true. There isn't good fish n chips in North America. It's like finding a good burger in England.....you can't.
...I tried McNies today and this palce rocks...food is good. Tried the grilled white fish + halibut fish and chips + coconut cream pie and all was tasty. This is definately a hidden gem!McNies 315 Burnhamthorpe Rd. Etobicoke http://www.mcnies.com
I couldn't agree more, now for the real schism of British fish'n'chips and the whole North/South divide thing - Beef dripping or vegetable oil for frying?"best fish n chips" and "toronto" just don't go together. You need to be British to know this
I couldn't disagree more, even with identical ingredients each British fryer will make very different fish'n'chips of varying quality. It is a relatively easy dish to make, but a very easy dish to make badly. Nothing that I have had in Toronto or the GTA comes even in the top 60% of fish'n'chips that I have had (I was brought up about 20 miles from the original Harry Ramsden's shop, my aunt and uncle live about 2 miles away).Fish and chips is kind of bland tasting. As long as fresh ingredients, fish, potatoes and oil are used, then cooked properly, it is all good. Many places qualify as the best in Toronto IMHO.