Food & Drinks
Fish and Chips Has Gone From Fast Food to £35 Luxury Entree
The dish is a popular staple at some high-end restaurants, but prices have also risen at the average High Street chippy.
The 35 Kerridge’s Fish and Chips at Harrods.
Source: Harrods
It is as British as a red phone box, rain at Wimbledon and the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. Fish and chips is the everyman’s dish, a fixture on village high streets and resort seafronts for more than a century.
And now diners are getting used to paying higher prices for the dish, from the humble “chippy” takeaway to tables from Michelin-starred chefs.