Even easier way to get them to throw up their hands: invade (old joke, but it had to be said)
This type of place is rarer and rarer. Back in'03 when I moved to London I asked my building concierge where the nearest "real' fish and chips place was in the neighbourhood; it took 2 days to find someone who knew of one. Last I knew the site is now a hulking combined use complex.
Doesn't look so inviting indeed, chips with gravy???
ReplyDeletelol!
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ReplyDeleteI hope that's not the standard in English cuisine.... Great photo.
ReplyDeleteWot, Samosas with no chips?
ReplyDeleteCheese and chips?? No chips with chips?
ReplyDeleteWhat, no bangers and mash?
ReplyDeleteHaha! what Adullamite said!! Happy New Year Mo.
ReplyDeleteI see there's an off-licence next door so all ones needs are met. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteUgh, too many chips!!! I'd ask for a salad instead :o)
ReplyDeleteI'm starving!
ReplyDeleteEven easier way to get them to throw up their hands: invade (old joke, but it had to be said)
ReplyDeleteThis type of place is rarer and rarer. Back in'03 when I moved to London I asked my building concierge where the nearest "real' fish and chips place was in the neighbourhood; it took 2 days to find someone who knew of one. Last I knew the site is now a hulking combined use complex.
haha omg that looks great, especially the lonely samosas at the end:D
ReplyDeletethank you for the comment, and a happy new year, too!
No Spam and Chips? Always enjoy your photos of my favorite city. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteNow, that's food.
ReplyDeletelol, sounds delicious, not!
ReplyDeleteInteresting cuisine... :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy new year!
i love the cheeky samosas tacked on at the end there.
ReplyDeleteHave to love the english taste!!!!
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