
The Scottish seaside chippy perfect for National Fish and Chip Day takeaway
The popular eatery has won numerous awards over the years.
Friday, June 6 marks National Fish and Chip Day. As the name suggests, the annual holiday is all about celebrating fish and chips.
There is no wrong time of year to enjoy a fish supper. However, with National Fish and Chip Day falling at the start of summer, now seems like the perfect opportunity to enjoy a quality takeaway.
Unsurprisingly, you have plenty of options when it comes to chippies in Scotland. Whether you live in a tiny village or a major city, there likely won't be a fish and chip shop too far away.
However, if you are looking to truly celebrate National Fish and Chip Day in style, there are a few takeaways that are a cut above the rest. The Daily Record recently rounded up 10 of the best fish and chip shops across Scotland perfect for a summer chippy.
One chippy that combines top-quality food and spectacular surroundings is the Anstruther Fish Bar. Situated in the lovely fishing village of Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife, the eatery makes for a great day-trip destination.
The Anstruther Fish Bar is a family-owned business that has long delighted both locals and holidaymakers. All of its seafood is locally caught and landed, while every dish is freshly prepared to order.
The chippy serves up a wide selection of fish, including haddock, lemon sole, and hake. Also available are Pittenweem prawns and a 'Catch of the Day'.
According to the Anstruther Fish Bar website, its light and crispy batter comes from a "secret recipe". The eatery claims that only four fryers know the method.
Additionally, customers can also enjoy various chippy classics such as sausages in batter, haggis, and beef steak pie. Also available are pizzas, burgers, and even curry.
The restaurant and takeaway offers both indoor and outdoor seating. When the sun is shining, its outside area is the perfect spot to soak in the stunning coastal views while eating.
Over the years, the Anstruther Fish Bar has won a large number of awards. These include the Seafish Fish and Chip Shop of the Year, Food Awards Scotland's Takeaway of the Year Award, and Scottish Fish & Chip Awards' People's Choice Award.
In addition to its numerous accolades, the Anstruther Fish Bar has earned highly positive feedback from customers. At the moment, the chippy has an overall rating of 4.5 out of five on Google based on 7,262 reviews.
One recent visitor shared: "Excellent food freshly cooked to order. Busy restaurant and takeaway but worth it.
"Very friendly staff. Will be back when in the area again. Keep up the good work."
Another posted: "Absolutely incredible. Best chippy I've ever had.
"They say original is best and that shines through with this chippy. Perfectly crispy batter and perfectly cooked fish.
"Chips were done really well, and the curry sauce was phenomenal.
"We sat outside on the flat granite stones outside which absorb a bit of the sun so very nice. Seating options outside and a ramp for wheelchair users inside."
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