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Jim's
York Restaurant Guide
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Putting the "traditional" into traditional, if you fancy a carvery then this is the place to seek out. Or places, as they have premises in both Coppergate and Stonegate. You can't complain about what you are about to receive, and the Yorkshire Puddings with gravy could be eaten until the cows become the main course. Check their Website at Russells Restaurants. Harry Ramsden started off these Pizza Hut-style chippies, realising that people may to prefer to sit and eat food off plates in nice surroundings, instead of out of soggy newspapers in the pouring rain. The food is what you'd expect from a fish and chip restaurant, although personally I sometimes find the dripping they use to fry with is overbearing. Might be to your taste though. Try their fish. Or their chips. Add variety with mushy peas. Salt and vinegar optional extras. Alternatively, try their shoppers' lunches of fish and chips. Also be prepared to fight your way to a table through heaps of pensioners. Or check their website first by clicking here. The Lime House, 55 Goodramgate, 01904 632 734 Under new ownership, so I'll have to visit again soon. |
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