Rock & Sole Plaice
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Rock & Sole Plaice is another fabulous restaurant I came across in my last London visit. This place is ideal, if you are looking for proper fish & chi…
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One of the first places where I had Fish and chips during My travels to London...I still love it, even if now is much more expensive ( for a fish and …
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An apt recommendation!!---Coming to the London for the first time, I had certain things on my To-Do list - walking on the Tower Bridge, watching chang…
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Rock & Sole Plaice is open for Casual Dining. Rock & Sole Plaice serves British and Fish and Chips dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Rock & Sole Plaice”
An apt recommendation!!—Coming to the London for the first time, I had certain things on my To-Do list – walking on the Tower Bridge, watching change of guards, walking along Thames and of course having an authentic Fish’n’Chips. And when I asked for recommendations from my colleagues, Rock & Sole Plaice was the first recommendation which I got, and that too from a colleague whom I knew had a fine taste.And as expected the recommendation was bang on. I loved the fish and chips served. The Haddock was soft and the crust was golden and perfectly done. While I tried Fish’n’Chips at a number of places gradually – only Golden Hind @ Marylebone proved to be a match.My recommendation: Draw a small box against the name of this restaurant in your list of To-Dos for the next time you are in London.
Sunny Saturday meant a trip to London and amidst all modern restaurants we picked the old F & C joint – one of the oldest in London for lunch. I was here back in ’12 and was craving for the same flaky fish and I was not dissappointed. We ordered batterd haddock. The fish was fresh, flaky and succulent – the crust hard and cracky and nicely supported by tartar sauce with touch of dill.All and all a pleasant experience.
A pleasant little place. I first visited this more than 10 years ago and things haven’t really changed. The chips are still delightfully chunky, the fish moist and happy inside and the sharing tables good for a conversation or two with a stranger. A pricey for fish and chips but what can you expect a stone’s throw away from Covent Garden. quieteating.com
I was looking for authenticity and I found it. I had the regular cod and chips with a side of mushy peas and you should’ve seen my plate after; devoured it. The menu’s simple, with no frills. Order a regular, it’ll be enough I promise. Also, sit outside if the weather’s good. Highly recommend this if you want to go to a pretty place, sit down and enjoy some good fish and chips!
Didn’t know what to aspect when we visited The Rock & Sole Plaice in London, but we soon found out why they call it the best fish and chips shop in town. Freaky fresh cod, beautiful white meat inside. And even freshly cut chips. We recommend this plaice place to everyone, even if you’re normally not so keen at fish. As I am…
Overcooked fish. Crispy chips (almost crispsp). Double priced: almost 20 for meal and drink in a very very basic establishment.
Not worth. It used to be a good place for fish and chips in central London.. Too bad that they decided to multiply by three the prices. Now if I have to pay 20 pounds for some fish and chips I don’t want to eat in a basement begging for being served. There are plenty of better places at that point. So no, I won’t go back there.