The Chip Shop on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn - don't miss the deep-fried Twinkies or fried Mars Bar.
http://www.chipshopnyc.com/
The Telephone Booth in the East Village on Second Avenue and Tenth Street makes fish and chips, too.
2007-06-13 00:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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RP is not an accent, it developed for broadcasting in the days when wireless reception was intermitent and could be crackly hence a need for clear pronunciation which was recieved through the wireless reciever by the listener ie. the 'recieved pronunciation' In the early days of radio broadcasting there were many regional accents which could not clearly be understood at times on the radio and a standard pronunciation was developed. Yes there are naturally occuring accents which may be percieved as 'posh' and always will be but they are not RP.
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Definitely Asalt and Batter-y. They also have a sister traditional English Breakfast/tea shop called Tea and Sympathy. They are both in Manhatten.
2007-06-14 02:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a trip to Kearny in New Jersey, it's a unique Scottish enclave with several very authentic pubs and restaurants.
2007-06-13 08:42:06
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You need to come to England and visit our seaside resorts for the best fish and chips! Don't think you will get anything that comes close in New York.
2007-06-12 23:43:12
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I agree with HL, in Manhattan they are the best choice. The staff is actually from the UK and there will be plenty of grease on your food. Don't you worry.
2007-06-15 03:06:03
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This place is reputed to have the best fish and chips in NYC.
http://www.asaltandbattery.com/
2007-06-13 01:10:44
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answered by HL 5
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It's pretty difficult to find here in the UK...
2007-06-12 23:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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THEY HAVE "TRADITIONAL" FOODS IN AMERICA?
2007-06-13 00:22:24
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