![]() ![]() Within hours of publishing our latest survey, asking readers to name the best chippy in North Wales, we were flooded with replies. So, we asked our readers to name the best chippy in the region. This post was first published in 2018 and has been updated.North Wales is jam-packed with fish and chip shops but with so many to choose from it can be hard to know where to start. Where’s your favorite spot for a plate of New England fish and chips? The portions are huge, the price is unbeatable, and the characters running the shack are unforgettable. The hand-cut fries come from Maine potatoes, making Bet’s a farm-(and sea-)to-table operation long before such a thing was cool. Namesake owner Bet Finocchiaro uses locally caught haddock, which she breads and fries to crispy perfection. This place is legendary, housed in a galvanized-roof shack just off the main road leading into Boothbay, ME. Bet’s Fish Fry in Boothbay, ME | Best New England Fish and Chips Photo Credit : Mike Urban Bet’s Fish Fry Hands down, this is one of the best places for fried seafood in Portland. The haddock fillets are firm and fresh, and the fries are hand-cut. Casually housed in a former service station, Susan’s breads and fries its seafood in full view, just behind the order counter. Located a few miles inland from the famous waterfront in Portland, ME, Susan’s pulls fish-and-chips enthusiasts from downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods. (Tip: go for the homemade tartar sauce over the Kraft version.) Susan’s Fish-n-Chips in Portland, ME | Best New England Fish and Chips Photo Credit : Mike Urban Susan’s Fish-n-Chips Crinkle-cut fries and a dinner roll with butter round out the fish and chips platter. Stop here for a plate of fish and chips, and you’ll be rewarded with a massive, melt-in-your-mouth piece of breaded, fried haddock that’s as fresh as can be. SEE MORE: The Best Cape Cod Lobster Rolls Ken’s Place in Scarborough, ME | Best New England Fish and Chips Photo Credit : Mike Urban Ken’s Place Be sure to try one of Captain Frosty’s many ice cream treats, too. The fries are equally crispy, and the slaw on the side makes for a nice palate-cleanser. The battered fillets have a crispy, crunchy coating that seals in the fish’s fresh flavor. This mid-Cape institution offers daily “specials” on its fish and chips: fresh Chatham cod or locally caught flounder. SEE MORE: 10 Best New England Seafood Markets Captain Frosty’s Fish and Chips in Dennis, MA | Best New England Fish and Chips Photo Credit : Mike Urban Captain Frosty’s Fish and Chips Plus, Sir Cricket’s has the look and feel of an authentic British fish and chips shop, with its colorful wall menu, cramped quarters, and cheerful service. The battered fillets and expertly fried chips come in regular and large sizes. Joined at the hip to a top-notch Cape Cod seafood market, Sir Cricket’s is known far and wide for its great fried seafood, especially its fish and chips. SEE MORE: Amaral’s Fish and Chips | Local Flavor Sir Cricket’s Fish ’N Chips in Orleans, MA | Best New England Fish and Chips Photo Credit : Mike Urban Sir Cricket’s Fish n’ Chips Try some of the home-baked Portuguese sweet bread if they’re baking it the day you’re there. The sweet-tasting fillets (haddock or cod) are coated in a crunchy batter and served atop a bed of crispy fries. This family-owned Portuguese-American mainstay has been serving up home-cooked fare for more than 30 years, and fish and chips is its most popular dish. Amaral’s Fish and Chips in Warren, RI | Best New England Fish and Chips Photo Credit : Mike Urban Amaral’s Fish and ChipsĪmaral’s resides in a small box of a building on a side street in a working-class section of Warren. ![]()
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