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Chips and Gravy
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Can you get 'Chips and Gravy' down south in a chip shop, or is it only chip shops in the north that serve up this fab dish?
What's the furthest south you've been able to order them?
What's the furthest south you've been able to order them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've lived in London all my life and have never come across chips and gravy in a chippie down here.
However, fish and chip shops have almost disappeared in their traditional form around town. Almost all foreign owned now, you're just as likely to to have spring rolls and chow mein on the menu as you are fish and chips.
Chippies still tend to be good on the coastal areas, i had blinding cod and chips in Hastings last year, but generally in the South we have nothing like the the chip shops up North.
However, fish and chip shops have almost disappeared in their traditional form around town. Almost all foreign owned now, you're just as likely to to have spring rolls and chow mein on the menu as you are fish and chips.
Chippies still tend to be good on the coastal areas, i had blinding cod and chips in Hastings last year, but generally in the South we have nothing like the the chip shops up North.
I'm surprised that you can get them in Stevenage; I've always thought of it as a northern thing. I was in my local chippy in Solihull, near my native Birmingham, a year or so back when a northern lad - Cleveland, to judge by his accent - came in & ordered something-&-chips (pie, I think) and asked for gravy. He seemed amazed that we don't do that round here. The only places I've ever come across it are well north of Derby (to choose a purely arbitrary latitude!)
Haven't seen any down here in Sussex. I used to live in Manchester, and it was the first place I tried chips & gravy..I miss it like hell as I have never been able to recreate the gravy they used.
My favourite was the Chinese chippy down the road..they did wonderful thick, dark gravy which went very well with a steak & kidney puddin.
The closest thing we have here is curry sauce :o(
My favourite was the Chinese chippy down the road..they did wonderful thick, dark gravy which went very well with a steak & kidney puddin.
The closest thing we have here is curry sauce :o(
We live in East Kent near the coast and the only place that does gravy here is the local chinese. Most of the chippies round are owned by foreigners and they offer chilli sauce, curry sauce, or ketchup. When I asked about gravy they offered me a meat pie, telling me that there was gravy inside it ~ only there bl00dy wasn't, it was drier than a hydrophobics face flannel.