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Contribuisci feedbackThis place has now permanently closed with the owners opening a new business in a similar location at Westfield London, the new business is now called Catch Me . They have changed the menu entirely so it 's not just a name change but an entire makeover.
My daughter and I decided to have something to eat whilst we were at Westfield and decided to try Chip +fish as there were things we both could eat. I had the grilled salmon which was lovely and she had the calamari (spelt wrong) both were very nice, good size chips and a reasonably priced meal £20 for the two of us.They do get busy and we were given a pager but didn't have to wait too long for our food. Staff were friendly and the area was clean and tidy.
Volume of service means the fishes are more batter than fish to make them look bigger, the chips are adequate at the best but at least the microwaves mushy peas are as expected..
Myself and a friend visited here whilst shopping at Westfield on a trip to London. We were firstly quite impressed with the cost as 'London prices ' tend to be on the expensive side when you 're visiting from the Midlands.The outlet is one where you order and are given a pager when you pay and then you get yourself seated until the pager goes off. The service in relation to this and all other aspects was really good. The food was cooked in a timely manner and was really tasty.The only thing I would say was a bit strange was when I ordered some bread and butter, I expected to get that, but instead, I got a sliced white roll/batch/cob (delete as appropriate, depending on the region you are from) to butter myself. It was a bit dry and a bit odd.Other than that, we were impressed and enjoyed our meal. I had scampi and my friend had cod. All meals like that come with chips and a side order of mushy peas.Staff were pleasant and friendly, and the outlet was clean and tidy.
This is the remaining branch of Chip Fish which used to straddle both Westfields before the Stratford branch closed. At Shepherd’s Bush within the main food court on today’s evidence it was still going strong selling the likes of fish cakes, cod, haddock and chips with mushy peas or salad. The haddock I chose was a slightly stringy portion but with crispy batter. Chips and mushy peas were fine. It was nice to be able to accompany it with a pint of Meantime Red on draught. It was served after a short wait its arrival announced by flashes and bleeps on miscellaneous plastic device no. 9 with which I had been provided.