The National Fish and Chip Awards has announced the top 40 entries for the Fish and Chip Takeaway of the Year category – with several top Scottish chippies making the list.
The category, which looks to celebrate the Fish and Chip Takeaway of the Year, saw chippies up and down the UK subjected to a rigorous judging process, with 40 eateries being named in the finalist shortlist
Each location was judged on criteria including customer service, and environmental and sustainably good practices.
Three Fish and Chip shops from across Scotland - in Aberdeenshire, Largs and Dumfries - were named in the top 40 and are now set to represent us in the final at the inaugural awards at the Park Plaza Hotel in London on February 28, 2023.
Commenting on the top 40 shortlist, President at The National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, said: “Being able to announce the top 40 finalists for this category is an absolute pleasure. It is no secret that the industry are facing some challenges.
“That said, this industry is built upon British stoicism. And with spirit and determination we are committed to supporting our members and seeing through tough times. We cannot wait to celebrate at the awards ceremony in February 2023.”
The three fish and chip takeaways announced in the top UK 40
Lows Traditional Fish and Chips, Westhill, Aberdeenshire
This multi-award winning business was established 30 years ago by Clifford Low who had been managing director of the Ashvale and had spent his entire life in the fish industry.
Clifford's son David Low took over the business 17 years ago and has overseen it regularly being named one of the best in Scotland.
Moore's Fish and Chip Shop, Castle Douglas
Established over 35 years ago, family-run Moore's is nestled in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway in Castle Douglas and has been winning a glut of awards over the past few years culminating in them being named among the best in Scotland.
The Fish Works, Largs
The popular seafront chippy is deserving of the recognition it's receiving of late, with a menu that is sure to delight visitors from the central belt going 'doon the watter'.
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