London’s most expensive fish and chip shop where one meal will set you back £37

Tom Kerridge's fish and chip shop at Harrods is known as London's most expensive chippy.

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Around £7 maybe £15 if you fancy an extra treat, either way, the chances are less than £37 per portion. London's most expensive fish and chip restaurant, Kerridges's Fish & Chips sees meals start at £25 and rise to £80. The restaurant by Michelin star chef Tom Kerridge is set in Harrods and offers a very pricey menu.

A post shared by Tom Kerridge (@cheftomkerridge) London's most expensive fish and chips costing £37 Harrods shares that Kerridge's Fish & Chips takes "the UK’s favourite dish to new heights" offering a menu with "Britain’s finest, freshest seafood, all ethically caught and hand-selected by local fishmongers." The restaurant serves up daily catch items to "hand-dived scallops and native lobster" and a range of grilled and deep-fried options using the chef's signature crisp and gluten-free batter. The department store shares that chips are not neglected: "Kerridge does not neglect the chips, which take two days to be prepared before they arrive at your table, piping hot and triple-cooked alongside a choice of dips.



" With the menu created by a Michelin-starred chef, you can expect the prices to be on the higher end, with Kerridge previously defending the costs. A portion will cost you £37. (Image: Tripadvisor) Speaking to the Radio Times , Kerridge said: "I’m seen as a man of the people, so when I put fish and chips on for £35, they shout at me for it being expensive.

"But the people criticising me don’t understand how it’s priced. "Fish and chips was always seen as cheap, fast food, and I get that because of where I grew up." The most expensive menu item at Kerridges Fish & Chips is unsurprisingly the caviar, with 250g costing £490.

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One guest said: "The fish & chips are of an excellent quality and we are glad that we went for the experience." Another guest added: "This place is just incredible! What can I say, food was amazing, and service was spectacular.".