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Everyone loves to claim their local Fish n Chips place is the best. In this case the claims for Fishermans Plaice are pretty accurate. As someone of Scottish birth and having eaten at what I think is the best chippy in the world in Oban I have high expectations. I have been coming here for 20 years and they still make a damn good fish supper. This was originally a McNies second franchise and at some point they changed the name but still make them the same way. They've dispensed with a lot of the other Scottish stuff like Irn Bru and Scottish bread. Which is a shame because they are pretty authentic in every other way. I still think High Street in Don Mills makes the best Scottish style fish supper but Fishermans Plaice is a close second.
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