Is that the Islay Chipper?
Is that the Islay Chipper?
Would it be considered racialist to suggest they all look the same? Also could I dare ask the question about yellow women's genitalia?
I could add the Mikado on George Street to your list. Nothing spectacular and they are shut on Sundays but the owners are oriental. Either China or Hong Kong.
I can assure you that they wouldn’t make a noise sliding down the bannister.
My god that’s an old joke
Last edited by donsdaft; 22-09-2019 at 09:17 AM. Reason: Brrrrrrrrrr
Heather L
Townsville, Australia
3919
Reviewed 4 weeks ago
A good meal
Here’s a review of one of the chip shops in Shetland:- “Frankie’s won an award recently - the best fish and chips shop in Britain. We went today for lunch. The meal was good but not excellent. I enjoyed fried haddock and chips. The fish was slightly over cooked. The chips whilst hot were excellent. My wife is allergic to seafood so had poached haddock with baked potato. That was pretty good too.
I was surprising to find that fish chips and seafood were all deep fried in the same oil. This is why I am surprised that they won an award. In this day and age not having separate deep-friers is not on.
They did, however take my wife seriously and ensured she had a safe meal.” This guy clearly dislikes his wife or doesn’t know that haddock comes from the sea. I think he meant to say that she’s allergic to shellfish!
Oh and just for the record it's called a chip shop and it's a scampi supper, or a reed pudding supper or steak pie supper etc etc
Nae very many chip shops oot here mind you
The Bervie Chipper never was any good, they just spent a hell of a lot of money on advertising.
The Newmachar Chipper used to be okay but it might have changed since I was last there in 1974
My only knowledge of Shetland chippers is that there was one called the “Appy Addock”
My information comes via a complete tw@t from Londonshire.
Last edited by donsdaft; 22-09-2019 at 11:29 AM.