I also had fish and chips for dinner in Holland Village last week!~
我上星期去荷兰村,晚饭也吃了炸鱼薯条!
but forgot the name of the restaurant~ ^^
但是我忘了那个饭馆的名字了~^^
They use a wooden board as a dish~ put a lot of food on it!~~2 pieces of big fish and many many french fries!~ delicious!~ but I couldn't finish this fried mountain~ too many food!
他们用一块木板当盘子~ 放了很多吃的在上面!~ 两大块鱼和好多好多薯条!~ 很好吃 可是我吃不完这个油炸小山!~ 太多了!~
This restaurant also make their owe beer~!
My friend was really excited about that~ Koreans~╮(╯▽╰)╭
so we order 2 different flavor beer~
这个饭馆也自己做啤酒~
我朋友因为这个很兴奋~ 韩国人~╮(╯▽╰)╭
所以我们点了两杯不一样口味的啤酒~
I forgot the taste - nothing special for me~~
but remember the cute logo and my friend blushed face~ haha~~ she enjoyed her beer~! \(≧▽≦)/
我忘了味道 - 对我来说没什么特别的~
但是记住了可爱的商标,还有我朋友红红的脸~ 哈哈~ 她很享受她的啤酒~! \(≧▽≦)/
Reviews of my visits to Culinary Establishments(Restaurants) in Singapore, Bali and the UK.
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Friday, 4 May 2012
Restaurant Review:- Graveleys Fish and Chips, Whitby, UK (英国的鱼饭馆)
A cold day in England offers no better opportunity to visit a traditional fish and chip chop, something British people seem particularly indulgent at.
What do Sydney and Whitby have in Common?
Captain James Cook of course! A son of Whitby, North Yorkshire.
We visited a lovely fish and chip restaurant called 'Graveleys' in the center of the delightful town.
Now this is not the healthiest meal - but the fish was fresh and the mushy peas - were different to what we were used to.
We could look out at Whitby harbour and were warm and looked out at two locals playing in the sea - fully clothed in 9 degree weather. Yes they are tough and weather beaten people in Whitby!!
The waiting staff were friendly and we arrived at 2pm so it was very quiet.
The cups of tea revived us and we walked around the town to work off the stodgy food!
We didn't indulge in the Cakes. Next time maybe!! If we are ever back in Whitby!
Treacle sponge or Bread and butter pudding. How English!
We highly recommend this place for a refuge from the temperamental English Weather!
Enjoy walking around the lovely quaint old shops in Whitby!
What do Sydney and Whitby have in Common?
Captain James Cook of course! A son of Whitby, North Yorkshire.
We visited a lovely fish and chip restaurant called 'Graveleys' in the center of the delightful town.
Now this is not the healthiest meal - but the fish was fresh and the mushy peas - were different to what we were used to.
We could look out at Whitby harbour and were warm and looked out at two locals playing in the sea - fully clothed in 9 degree weather. Yes they are tough and weather beaten people in Whitby!!
The waiting staff were friendly and we arrived at 2pm so it was very quiet.
The cups of tea revived us and we walked around the town to work off the stodgy food!
We didn't indulge in the Cakes. Next time maybe!! If we are ever back in Whitby!
Treacle sponge or Bread and butter pudding. How English!
We highly recommend this place for a refuge from the temperamental English Weather!
Enjoy walking around the lovely quaint old shops in Whitby!
Labels:
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Review,
UK,
Whitby
Location:
Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK
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