We asked you to vote for your favourite chippy, so we headed out to give it a go!
Nothing beats a good chippy, and with today being Good Friday, we asked our readers to let us know where their go-to spot is in Belfast for the best fish and chips.
We were inundated with suggestions and we whittled it down to the top 10 which we then put to a reader’s vote, and there was one chippy that came out on top and that was Mick Conlon Fish & Chips, on the Grosvenor Road, so we had to head in and give it a go.
One of the reasons I love this job is that it allows me to venture outside of my usual food catchment areas and try new spots that aren’t right on my doorstep.
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When I arrived this spot looked like any traditional chippy which is what I absolutely love. For me, I can tell when somewhere is trying too hard that it won’t quite be the same.
We got a bit of everything when I went in just to get a good idea of how it really was. We went for a fish supper, of course, a chicken goujon meal and a battered chicken burger meal, which I think really covers a lot of the classics, and I knew when I struggled to carry the bag that the portions were going to be pretty filling.
I couldn’t start anywhere else other than the fish supper with this one. The portion sizes were huge, and the fish was bigger than my head. It was cooked very well, and the taste was absolutely spot on. It was exactly what we wanted from a good fish supper.
The next on the list had to be the chicken burger that came with all the trimmings, and it was a struggle to even hold, which I won’t complain about. This was fantastic and was truly a classic chippy chicken burger in all regards.
The goujons were spot on and there were no changes with the portion sizes again. We loved these and they were definitely delicious.
You might have noticed I haven’t spoken about one of the main features of a chippy yet, the chips. That is simply because they deserve their own section. They were absolutely incredible, fluffy and crispy, I couldn’t get enough of them!
The price is something that we all have to consider when picking somewhere and this spot is really reasonable in that regards. So we had a fish supper, goujon meal and a chicken burger meal which came with 2 drinks. This came to a grand total of £21.17 and for the portion sizes this was quite a good price in my opinion.
This spot came with something extra, not quite in the bag, but with a side of personality thrown in for good measure. The staff in here were a proper laugh and kept me entertained to no end while I waited which I think I loved more than the food, and that’s saying something because this was a truly brilliant chippy.
So I can see why our readers love this spot. It was an all round great chippy with all the classics on offer, while also serving a community with more than food. The customers came in and left with a smile and good chat while they waited which shows that this seems to be more than a chippy for the people around it. It is absolutely not fine dining, but we can all get bored with that, can’t we?
So if you’re looking for your next chippy, think about trying this place and you won’t be disappointed.
If your mouth isn’t already watering have a look at our video from my visit:
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