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I'm not a massive fish and chips fan but you've got to have them when you go to the seaside! I'd heard loads about this place (seemed like everyone I'd told I was going to Whitby recommended it) so I thought I'd go see what all the hype was about. The restaurant does look nice from the outside, but there was a very long queue and we wanted some time to explore Whitby in the afternoon, so we decided to go for the takeaway. The queue for that wasn't too bad - it was about half two so maybe we'd missed the rush, but we had our meals within fifteen minutes. We ate it sitting on the beach and I was so impressed - you could taste the freshness of the fish (as you should be able to in a fishing village) and it was cooked to perfection - not at all greasy, and still really hot. Although it had seemed quite expensive (I think it was about £8 for two portions) the fantastic quality and the size of the portions made it good value - we could have shared one and still been full. I'm sure the food in the restaurant's just as good, but I'd recommend getting a takeaway and eating it on the beach to save time and get the real seaside experience!
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