The origin of hamburgers?

Labskaus (1st photo), @hamburg style – a culinary specialty of Northern Germany comprising of salted meat, potatoes, onions, pickled gherkin and beetroot. Here it was served with fried eggs, pickled gherkins, red onion salad, beetroot and pickled herring. Tastes like a very well seasoned hash which went perfectly with the garnishes. Can definitely see this between two bits of bread or roll. Delicious!

(2nd photo) Loach 🐟 fillet in brick dough (like a pancake), with turnips and cress-mashed potatoes All enjoyed at Restaurant Deichgraf on Deichstrasse in Hamburg. 🤤🤤🤤🤤

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Nailsea Fish Bar

A very popular ‘chippy’ in Nailsea and it is easy to see why. They stick to the basics and certainly do them well. This isn’t a place where you might find a halloumi fry or faux sausage but good old fashion fish and chips. Light, crispy batter on the fish and the chips were not too greasy. As usual, the plaice is freshly fried on order. 

Curry sauce was tasty and my dining companion reliably informed me that their pickled egg was top notch too! 

A regular cod and chips was £7.30 and a plaice and chips was £7.70 – prices were comparable to other similar chippies (correct as at the time of writing).

Very friendly staff and not too long a wait. Highly recommended!

Happy eating!  🤤🤤🤤🤤

Nailsea Fish Bar, 128 High Street, Nailsea, BS48 1AH