There are numerous "fish and chip" shops on Wellington Street, New Zealand. You will have to personally contact the relevant shop to find out.
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There's thousands but if you mean the actual chains then to name a few, McDonalds, KFC, Dominos, Burger King, Pizza Hut and Wendys. Any city bin New Zealand would have at least two of each and every city would have at least 5 McDonalds, KFCS, Burger Kings.
an angler fish
The fish that eats Marlin's eggs is a barracuda, and the fish Marlin and Dory encounter deep down is a anglerfish
You are very unlikely to see oysters in a fish and chip shop.
Traditionally - Friday. However - that's not a 'hard and fast rule'.
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yes and they use it in many fish and chip shops
Fish n chip shops, local toy shops, local hairdressers/ barbers, prostitutes. :)
Fish n chip shops, local toy shops, local hairdressers/ barbers, prostitutes. :)
There are numerous "fish and chip" shops on Wellington Street, New Zealand. You will have to personally contact the relevant shop to find out.
Fish n chip shops, local toy shops, local hairdressers/ barbers, prostitutes. :)
Joseph Malin in 1860 London is the first known person to open a fish and chip shop. There were previous to this, fried fish shops in the south of England and fried chip shops in the north. It wasn't until around this time that the two were brought together in one dish.
The mostly commonly served fish in fish & chip shops in Melbourne is "flake", which is not a species of fish, but rather a term used to descibe the flesh from a number of species of small shark.
ScotlandNO! its obvious that the correct country is Easter island
Yes, you can buy these in Scottish fish and chip shops, quite nice actualy. Or you could buy them to go with your Haggis Supper.